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In-Depth Look At CSX’s “Mother Of All Rail Yards” And How It’s Being Approved

We’ve spent a lot of time in the last two weeks looking at the CSX intermodal center planned for Winter Haven. The culmination of that process can be seen in this Tribune story, which ran on Saturday. Whether or not you’ve been following the CSX plan, I encourage you to check out the story. -- Polk County News Blog

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