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Idaho Transportation Department
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The railroads are an important part of Idaho’s transportation system and economy. Idaho’s railroads originate over 11 million tons of freight traffic annually. Farm products are the top commodity originated, accounting for approximately 3 million tons. Other top commodities originated by Idaho railroads are lumber and wood products, food products, chemicals and nonmetallic minerals. Idaho railroads also terminate over 9 million tons of freight annually, including farm and food products, nonmetallic minerals and chemicals. The Idaho Transportation Department does not own or operate any active rail lines. The role of the state rail program is to assist in the preservation of essential rail lines through state rail planning and use of the newly enacted Idaho Rural Economic Development and Integrated Freight Transportation Program, or other eligible programs that may become available. Idaho Rail information available:
Freight movement in Idaho is an important element of Idaho’s transportation future. Whether used to transport agricultural products, high tech components, or numerous commodities, transportation is the thread that binds our state’s economy together. Freight growth across the nation will double in the next 20 years with 88% of all commerce in commodities involving truck transportation on our nation’s roads and highways. As a “bridge” state, Idaho is experiencing its share of increased freight activity. Investing in freight infrastructures and networking the various modes (truck/rail/port/air) will facilitate the movement of vital commodities. |
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