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APM Terminals Completes $73M Rail Expansion at Port of Los Angeles, Doubling Terminal Capacity

By MGN EditorialApril 4, 2026 at 12:33 PM

APM Terminals has completed a $73 million on-dock rail hub expansion at the Port of Los Angeles, effectively doubling the terminal's rail handling capacity. The infrastructure upgrade enhances connectivity and efficiency at the nation's busiest port complex.

## Major Infrastructure Investment Boosts Port of Los Angeles Efficiency APM Terminals has successfully completed a $73 million rail expansion project at its facility in the Port of Los Angeles, significantly enhancing the terminal's operational capabilities. The on-dock rail hub project has effectively doubled the terminal's capacity, according to FreightWaves, representing a substantial investment in critical port infrastructure. ### Strategic Port Infrastructure Enhancement The Port of Los Angeles, consistently ranked as the busiest container port in North America, continues to benefit from major capital investments designed to address growing demand and improve supply chain efficiency. The APM Terminals expansion represents one of the largest recent infrastructure projects at the complex, reflecting the terminal operator's commitment to maintaining competitive advantages in the highly competitive West Coast port market. On-dock rail facilities are critical components of modern port operations, allowing containers to be transferred directly from ships to rail cars without requiring separate drayage operations. This capability reduces truck congestion, lowers emissions, and improves overall supply chain efficiency by enabling direct rail connections to inland destinations. ### Capacity Doubling Signals Market Confidence The decision to double the terminal's rail capacity indicates APM Terminals' confidence in sustained demand for intermodal connectivity. As shippers increasingly seek to optimize transportation networks and reduce trucking costs, the availability of efficient on-dock rail capacity becomes a competitive differentiator among port terminals. The Port of Los Angeles has been working with terminal operators and industry stakeholders to expand rail capacity as part of its broader strategy to reduce truck traffic, decrease air emissions, and improve traffic conditions in surrounding communities. Rail-connected container movements are considered a key component of sustainable port operations and regional air quality improvements. ### Industry Context The expansion comes as port authorities along the U.S. West Coast continue investing in infrastructure to handle record container volumes and maintain operational efficiency. The project represents both a vote of confidence in continued containerized trade growth and a strategic response to evolving supply chain requirements for direct rail connectivity. APM Terminals operates multiple facilities across the port complex and ranks among the leading container terminal operators in North America. The company regularly invests in modernization and capacity enhancement projects to serve its customers effectively.
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