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Rail Yard Could Alter Course Of Southeast's Economy

The state has called it the "mother of all rail yards," the vital cog in a plan for Orlando commuter rail.

CSX Transportation calls it an "integrated logistics center," a statewide rail-to-truck distribution center unlike anything in the Southeast. Winter Haven calls it the city's economic future. -- Tampa Tribune

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