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Pacific Harbor Line

The Pacific Harbor Line (reporting mark PHL) was formed in 1998 to take over the Harbor Belt Line (HBL). In 1998, the Alameda Corridor was nearing completion, allowing for a massive amount of railroad traffic from the largest harbors in the Western hemisphere: Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach.

Pacific Harbor Line
An SD20-2 engine owned by Pacific Harbor Lines works at Long Beach, California.
Overview
Parent companyAnacostia Rail Holdings Company
HeadquartersWilmington, California
Reporting markPHL
LocalePort of Los Angeles/Port of Long Beach, California
Dates of operation1998–present
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length18 mi (29 km)
Track length59 mi (95 km)
Other
Websiteanacostia.com/railroads/phl

The railroad has 18 route miles (29 km) with a web of 59 miles (95 km) of track.

Overview edit

The PHL, privately owned by the Anacostia Rail Holdings Company, operates on tracks and facilities owned by the ports. The PHL is a neutral switching railroad that serves shippers at this large port complex. PHL handles 40,000 carloads of freight a year, excluding intermodal traffic. The Alameda Corridor provides rail service to the port complex through the BNSF and Union Pacific Railroad.

History edit

The original Harbor Belt Line was formed in 1929 by a joint agreement of the city of Los Angeles and four major railroads: the Pacific Electric (PE) lines, the Southern Pacific (SP), the Santa Fe Railway (ATSF) and the Union Pacific (UP). Each railroad agreed to supply a quota of employees and equipment to provide switching services within a "unified zone" containing 117 miles (188 km) of track. The railroad also operated a joint freight agency for handling smaller station shipments.[1] PE merged into SP in 1965,[2] leaving three railroads to operate the HBL. The ATSF would also be part of a merger in 1996, forming the new Burlington Northern & Santa Fe (BNSF), and the SP and UP would merge into the current Union Pacific in February 1998.

Also in 1998, the HBL was re-organized as the Pacific Harbor Line to create a more even distribution system for shippers using the ports and the two surviving railroads (BNSF and UP). Although HBL's switching operations had been handled jointly, shippers could have problems getting their goods to or from the port depending on where an individual railroad interchanged with the HBL. The PHL aimed to resolve these issues.

Pacific Harbor Line was named the 2009 Short Line Railroad of the Year by Railway Age magazine.[3]

In July 2013, Pacific Harbor Line signed a new five-year collective agreement with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), which has represented workers at the company since PHL was formed in 1998.[4] A new five-year contract was signed and took effect in September 2020.[3]

On March 31, 2020, Eduardo Moreno attempted to crash a PHL train into the hospital ship USNS Mercy, which was in the Port of Los Angeles to provide Los Angeles with additional hospital capacity during the COVID-19 pandemic in California, but the train stopped approximately 250 yards (230 m) from the ship.[5]

PHL was the first railroad to have its locomotive fleet composed only of Tier II and Tier III "clean diesel" locomotives. An EMD Joule Battery Electric Locomotive arrived in 2023 for testing and demonstration purposes for 2 years.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "PE and the HARBOR BELT" (PDF). Pacific Electric Magazine. 28 (1): 2, 8. July 1947. Retrieved January 2, 2024.
  2. ^ Lennon, J. Establishing Trails on Rights-of-Way. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of the Interior. p. 51.
  3. ^ a b Marybeth Luczak (September 21, 2020). . Railway Age. Archived from the original on July 24, 2021. Retrieved January 2, 2024.
  4. ^ Douglas John Bowen (July 15, 2013). . Railway Age. Archived from the original on August 28, 2020. Retrieved July 17, 2013.
  5. ^ "Prosecutors: Engineer deliberately ran train off tracks in attempt to smash the USNS Mercy". KABC-TV. April 2, 2020. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
  6. ^ Lustig, David (April 21, 2023). "EMD Joule Battery Electric Locomotive arrives in Southern California". Trains. Retrieved April 24, 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Fickewirth, Alvin A. (1992). California railroads: an encyclopedia of cable car, common carrier, horsecar, industrial, interurban, logging, monorail, motor road, shortlines, streetcar, switching and terminal railroads in California (1851–1992). San Marino, CA: Golden West Books. ISBN 0-87095-106-8.
  • Robertson, Donald B. (1998). Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History – Volume IV – California. Caldwell, ID: The Caxton Printers, Ltd. ISBN 0-87004-385-4.
  • Stindt, Fred A. (1996). American Shortline Railway Guide (5th ed.). Waukesha, WI: Kalmbach Publishing Co. ISBN 0-89024-290-9.
  • Walker, Mike (1997). Steam Powered Video's Comprehensive Railroad Atlas of North America – California and Nevada – Post Merger Ed. Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom: Steam Powered Publishing. ISBN 1-874745-08-0.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • About PHL founding

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The Pacific Harbor Line reporting mark PHL was formed in 1998 to take over the Harbor Belt Line HBL In 1998 the Alameda Corridor was nearing completion allowing for a massive amount of railroad traffic from the largest harbors in the Western hemisphere Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach Pacific Harbor LineAn SD20 2 engine owned by Pacific Harbor Lines works at Long Beach California OverviewParent companyAnacostia Rail Holdings CompanyHeadquartersWilmington CaliforniaReporting markPHLLocalePort of Los Angeles Port of Long Beach CaliforniaDates of operation1998 presentTechnicalTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeLength18 mi 29 km Track length59 mi 95 km OtherWebsiteanacostia com railroads phlThe railroad has 18 route miles 29 km with a web of 59 miles 95 km of track Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksOverview editThe PHL privately owned by the Anacostia Rail Holdings Company operates on tracks and facilities owned by the ports The PHL is a neutral switching railroad that serves shippers at this large port complex PHL handles 40 000 carloads of freight a year excluding intermodal traffic The Alameda Corridor provides rail service to the port complex through the BNSF and Union Pacific Railroad History editThe original Harbor Belt Line was formed in 1929 by a joint agreement of the city of Los Angeles and four major railroads the Pacific Electric PE lines the Southern Pacific SP the Santa Fe Railway ATSF and the Union Pacific UP Each railroad agreed to supply a quota of employees and equipment to provide switching services within a unified zone containing 117 miles 188 km of track The railroad also operated a joint freight agency for handling smaller station shipments 1 PE merged into SP in 1965 2 leaving three railroads to operate the HBL The ATSF would also be part of a merger in 1996 forming the new Burlington Northern amp Santa Fe BNSF and the SP and UP would merge into the current Union Pacific in February 1998 Also in 1998 the HBL was re organized as the Pacific Harbor Line to create a more even distribution system for shippers using the ports and the two surviving railroads BNSF and UP Although HBL s switching operations had been handled jointly shippers could have problems getting their goods to or from the port depending on where an individual railroad interchanged with the HBL The PHL aimed to resolve these issues Pacific Harbor Line was named the 2009 Short Line Railroad of the Year by Railway Age magazine 3 In July 2013 Pacific Harbor Line signed a new five year collective agreement with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen BLET which has represented workers at the company since PHL was formed in 1998 4 A new five year contract was signed and took effect in September 2020 3 On March 31 2020 Eduardo Moreno attempted to crash a PHL train into the hospital ship USNS Mercy which was in the Port of Los Angeles to provide Los Angeles with additional hospital capacity during the COVID 19 pandemic in California but the train stopped approximately 250 yards 230 m from the ship 5 PHL was the first railroad to have its locomotive fleet composed only of Tier II and Tier III clean diesel locomotives An EMD Joule Battery Electric Locomotive arrived in 2023 for testing and demonstration purposes for 2 years 6 References edit PE and the HARBOR BELT PDF Pacific Electric Magazine 28 1 2 8 July 1947 Retrieved January 2 2024 Lennon J Establishing Trails on Rights of Way Washington D C United States Department of the Interior p 51 a b Marybeth Luczak September 21 2020 Pacific Harbor Line Signs 5 Year Union Contract Railway Age Archived from the original on July 24 2021 Retrieved January 2 2024 Douglas John Bowen July 15 2013 Pacific Harbor Line BLET sign pact Railway Age Archived from the original on August 28 2020 Retrieved July 17 2013 Prosecutors Engineer deliberately ran train off tracks in attempt to smash the USNS Mercy KABC TV April 2 2020 Retrieved April 3 2020 Lustig David April 21 2023 EMD Joule Battery Electric Locomotive arrives in Southern California Trains Retrieved April 24 2023 Further reading editFickewirth Alvin A 1992 California railroads an encyclopedia of cable car common carrier horsecar industrial interurban logging monorail motor road shortlines streetcar switching and terminal railroads in California 1851 1992 San Marino CA Golden West Books ISBN 0 87095 106 8 Robertson Donald B 1998 Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History Volume IV California Caldwell ID The Caxton Printers Ltd ISBN 0 87004 385 4 Stindt Fred A 1996 American Shortline Railway Guide 5th ed Waukesha WI Kalmbach Publishing Co ISBN 0 89024 290 9 Walker Mike 1997 Steam Powered Video s Comprehensive Railroad Atlas of North America California and Nevada Post Merger Ed Faversham Kent United Kingdom Steam Powered Publishing ISBN 1 874745 08 0 External links edit nbsp Trains portalOfficial website About PHL foundingPreceded byTwin Cities and Western Railroad 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