Columbia Terminal Railroad (COLT) feasibility analysis
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Columbia Terminal Railroad (COLT) feasibility analysis



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    The Missouri Department of Transportation partnered with public agencies and a private company to determine expansion feasibility of intermodal freight movement through the Columbia Terminal Railroad (COLT) in Central Missouri. Businesses and shippers were surveyed to determine feasibility. Survey responses indicated over 450,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) of freight are passing through Central Missouri annually. Those interested in containerization or transloading service out of Columbia total over 140,000 TEUs inbound and outbound annually. Over half of the survey respondents indicated interest in COLT services. Recommendations for implementation include marketing, business development, intermodal development and public / private partnership development.
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