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 operation1998present
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.

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