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Railex LLC was a refrigerated rail service and third-party logistics provider that transported fruits, vegetables and other temperature sensitive cargo across the United States, in partnership with the Union Pacific Railroad and CSX. In 2006, Railex launched service between Wallula, Washington, and Rotterdam, New York, followed in 2008 by a Delano, California to NY lane. Railex ran unit trains of 55 large, "plate F" refrigerated cars and promised regularly scheduled departures and arrivals on a five-day service schedule. It claimed reduced carbon emissions when compared to conventional trucking. In June 2014, Railex opened a new facility in Jacksonville, Florida, with service from the west coast. In 2017, Union Pacific acquired Railex's cold storage facilities and terminals at Delano, Cali

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  • Railex byl systém ucelených vlaků společností Union Pacific Railroad a ve Spojených státech amerických. Byl zaměřený především na převoz čerstvého ovoce a zeleniny. V roce 2006 byl zahájen pravidelný provoz mezi ve státě Washington a ve státě New York. V roce 2012 na této trase jezdily dva vlaky týdně a cesta jim trvala šest dní. V roce 2008 přibylo spojení z v Kalifornii do New Yorku. V roce 2012 na této trase jezdily dva vlaky týdně a cesta jim trvala pět dní. (cs)
  • Railex LLC was a refrigerated rail service and third-party logistics provider that transported fruits, vegetables and other temperature sensitive cargo across the United States, in partnership with the Union Pacific Railroad and CSX. In 2006, Railex launched service between Wallula, Washington, and Rotterdam, New York, followed in 2008 by a Delano, California to NY lane. Railex ran unit trains of 55 large, "plate F" refrigerated cars and promised regularly scheduled departures and arrivals on a five-day service schedule. It claimed reduced carbon emissions when compared to conventional trucking. In June 2014, Railex opened a new facility in Jacksonville, Florida, with service from the west coast. In 2017, Union Pacific acquired Railex's cold storage facilities and terminals at Delano, Cali (en)
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  • Railex byl systém ucelených vlaků společností Union Pacific Railroad a ve Spojených státech amerických. Byl zaměřený především na převoz čerstvého ovoce a zeleniny. V roce 2006 byl zahájen pravidelný provoz mezi ve státě Washington a ve státě New York. V roce 2012 na této trase jezdily dva vlaky týdně a cesta jim trvala šest dní. V roce 2008 přibylo spojení z v Kalifornii do New Yorku. V roce 2012 na této trase jezdily dva vlaky týdně a cesta jim trvala pět dní. Pro rok 2013 bylo plánováno rozšíření systému o vlaky z oblasti Chicaga a o vlaky z oblasti jihovýchodu Spojených států amerických. Na počátku roku 2017 společnost Union Pacific odkoupila distribuční centra ve Wallule, Delanu i Rotterdamu a službu přejmenovala na Cold Connect. V březnu 2020 bylo oznámeno ukončení provozu. (cs)
  • Railex LLC was a refrigerated rail service and third-party logistics provider that transported fruits, vegetables and other temperature sensitive cargo across the United States, in partnership with the Union Pacific Railroad and CSX. In 2006, Railex launched service between Wallula, Washington, and Rotterdam, New York, followed in 2008 by a Delano, California to NY lane. Railex ran unit trains of 55 large, "plate F" refrigerated cars and promised regularly scheduled departures and arrivals on a five-day service schedule. It claimed reduced carbon emissions when compared to conventional trucking. In June 2014, Railex opened a new facility in Jacksonville, Florida, with service from the west coast. In 2017, Union Pacific acquired Railex's cold storage facilities and terminals at Delano, California, Wallula, Washington, and Rotterdam, New York (but not its wine unit, Railex Wine Services LLC, now known as ). In May 2020, Union Pacific discontinued both services. Railex's system was based on palletized cargo, which was loaded and unloaded indoors in temperature controlled docks that preserved a cold chain for the cargo. It also provided warehousing and could handle less-than-truckload (LTL) shipments. (en)
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