
Alameda Corridor
The Alameda Corridor is an approximately 20-mile, environmentally-friendly freight rail expressway in Southern California that connects the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to inland rail yards. Designed to streamline the movement of goods, it allows cargo trains to bypass congested city streets and highways, reducing truck traffic, emissions, and delays. The corridor improves supply chain efficiency by providing a direct, secure, and quicker route for freight transport, helping to support regional economic growth while minimizing environmental impact.