Memphis Intermodal Facility
Memphis Regional Intermodal Facility
The new Memphis Regional Intermodal Facility will be built on a 312-acre site in Rossville, Tenn., and is expected to open in late 2012. The $105 million terminal is a part of the railroad's multi-state, 2,500-mile and $2.5 billion Crescent Corridor program of projects to establish a high-speed intermodal freight rail route linking the Gulf Coast and the Northeast.
The terminal will have the capacity to handle more than 327,000 containers and trailers annually. It will utilize the latest in gate and terminal automation technology, which shortens the waiting time for trucks entering the terminal, thereby reducing exhaust emissions and improving truck driver productivity.
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Norfolk Southern has selected Rossville for a new intermodal terminal in Fayette County. The new facility will bring significant economic growth and thousands of jobs to Tennessee and Mississippi. Want to learn about other benefits? Read More >