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Laredo Texas USA - Already the No. 1 land port in North America, Laredo is expected to further
solidify its position and see substantial trade growth according to local leaders thanks to the planned addition of a
second international railway bridge which held a ceremonial groundbreaking on Monday, 31 Oct 2022.
The USUS$100 million project is being entirely funded by Kansas City Southern (KCS).
"When you do a US$100 million investment for the bridge, and the investments they have done in Nuevo Laredo, and
what they are doing on the U.S. side, it really means a lot. Right now they are doing about 24 trains per day. With a
new bridge, they will double this in the future up to 44 or 45 trains per day which is incredible. Each train carries
about US$5 to US$10 million worth of goods," Rep. Henry Cuellar said.
Based on the estimate of US$5 to US$10 million worth of goods per train, an increase of 21 trains per day would mean
transporting an additional US$105 million to US$210 million worth of goods per day.
That would be an increase of US$38.3 billion to US$76.6 billion worth of goods transported per year.
"Think about Texas as a heart and the United States as a body, and think about Webb County and good old Laredo,
Texas, as the aorta. If you plug us up, you will lose the heartbeat, and you will lose the body. What we are doing here
is extremely important," Webb County Judge Tano Tijerina said.
According to Cuellar, the current track is already responsible for the annual transportation of 175,000 finished
vehicles, 1.7 billion liters of gasoline or diesel, 2 million tons of grain or food products, 1.4 tons of metals or
forest products, and 50,000 loaded intermodal containers.
Adding a double track which allows travel in both directions without stopping is expected to significantly increase
these totals.
The trains will be able to operate 24 hours per day, seven days per week.
"We want to increase fluidity, move trains quicker through the community, and do everything we can possibly do to
make sure Laredo remains the No. 1 port in North America. We are here to make a meaningful contribution to the growth
and economic prosperity in the nations and communities we serve. We look forward to, for many, many, years to come,
playing an important role in the prosperity of this community," KCS president and CEO Patrick J. Ottensmeyer
said.
Along with the addition of goods transported, the new international railway bridge will provide a notable boost to
local jobs.
KCS already has 162 employees in Laredo with 130 in transportation, 15 in mechanical, 10 in engineering, three in
network operations, two in railway security, one in claims and litigation, and one in information
technology.
"When you look at the 162 jobs they have here in Laredo, good paying jobs, that is a lot. That is going to
increase with more trade. When they are here they have to get supplies, fuel, and other things, and that is good for
the Laredo economy.," Cuellar said.
The new bridge will be 1,150 feet long and located about 35 feet from the current bridge, and construction will be done
concurrently on both sides of the border.
The project will include seven steel spans weighing about 2,900 tons to be placed on top of the structure.
It will also include eight drilled shaft and pile foundations and a cast-in-place concrete substructure.
The first steel for the project is expected to be ready in late February, and the estimated completion date for
construction is October 2024.
"This is really historic. It has been over a hundred years since we built the first bridge. The fact the private
sector is investing US$100 million is a huge indicator of what they foresee in the future. That is economic growth and
jobs throughout Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. KCS and their association with the Canadian and Mexican railroads is
huge. We are fortunate to have them here. They believe in Laredo and they believe in our location. Obviously logistics
plays a huge factor in transportation," Laredo Mayor Pete Saenz said.
While the project will increase trade and jobs, it will also aim to decrease traffic congestion.
Trains on the current railway travel in four-hour increments going four hours northbound and four hours
southbound.
The new bridge allowing trains to simultaneously run northbound and southbound will help to limit traffic
stoppages.
"That is important not only to increase trade but to relieve traffic congestion. Instead of the trains stopping,
they will be able to flow across. That means less congestion to the citizens of Laredo and Webb County. There will be
less noise and less blockage of the streets which is important to us," Cuellar said.
Other projects in the works include a secure corridor through downtown Laredo with bridges, tunnels, and a quiet
zone.
Funding for that will come from Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements grants.
Cuellar played a part in growing funds for those grants from US$375 million in fiscal year 2021 to US$625 million this
year.
"We will be working on quiet zones, because it is going to be more traffic and more movement of goods through our
streets. We are working very closely with them. They are in the process of financing through grants some of these quiet
zones. They benefit, we benefit, and the industry overall benefits. Ultimately it is the consumer that benefits. More
trade means more accessibility to products and goods at better prices," Saenz said.
The timing of the new bridge could prove essential as trade is expected to see an even bigger boost due to a pending
deal with Canada. KCS is in the final stages of combining with Canadian Pacific to create a North American
transnational, transcontinental railway running throughout Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
The deal is pending final regulatory approval from the Surface Transportation Board.
"We love Laredo and we love Nuevo Laredo. We are going to be here for a long time to come, and we look forward to
even better things to come when we become part of this amazing North American rail network. This significant private
investment in infrastructure, along with the proposed combination of Canadian Pacific and KCS, pending regulatory
approval, will connect customers on both sides of the border to new markets, enhance competition in the U.S. rail
network, and drive economic growth across North America," Ottensmeyer said.
KCS also already began a US$3 million project renovating the existing Department of Homeland Security and Customs and
Border Protection building in Laredo, and it will reconstruct the KCS Operations Security Building in Nuevo
Laredo.
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