Intermodal railyard definition

Intermodal railyard means an intermodal facility owned or operated by a Class I Railroad.
Intermodal railyard means a facility owned or operated by a Class I Railroad that receives both drayage trucks and locomotives.
Intermodal railyard means any transportation facility owned or operated by a Class I Railroad that is primarily dedicated to the business of intermodal rail operations where cargo is transferred to or from a train and any other form of conveyance, such as train to ship, ship to train, train to truck, or truck to train.

More Definitions of Intermodal railyard

Intermodal railyard means any rail facility where trailers are transferred from drayage tractor to train or vice-versa.

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