TexAmericas Center Boosts Rail Ops: Locomotives, Texas, & Efficiency
TexAmericas Center boosts rail operations with new locomotive commissioning, a $3.15 million investment improving rail service and infrastructure.

Introduction
TexAmericas Center, a mixed-use industrial park in Texarkana, Texas, has commissioned two locomotives to enhance on-site switching, transload, and yard operations.
Locomotive Commissioning
The two locomotives, now in service, are part of a larger $3.15 million investment aimed at improving rail service within the park. This location is a Union Pacific Railroad Focus Site. The new locomotives are designed to increase internal capacity and improve car staging and spotting reliability.
Environmental Compliance
Both locomotives meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Tier Zero-Plus emission standards.
Infrastructure Expansion
The commissioning of the locomotives aligns with the park’s rail infrastructure expansion plans. These plans include new track construction on the south end of the East Campus, as well as additional spurs and storage-in-transit yards.
Funding and Timeline
The arrival of the new locomotives was initially announced in August. The project received partial funding through a $1.5 million defense economic adjustment assistance grant from the Texas Military Preparedness Commission.
Conclusion
TexAmericas Center has added two locomotives to its operations as part of a $3.15 million investment, supported by a grant of $1.5 million, to improve rail service at the park. The locomotives meet specific emission standards and support ongoing infrastructure expansion.
Company Summary
TexAmericas Center: A mixed-use industrial park located in Texarkana, Texas.
Union Pacific Railroad: A railroad company and the owner of the TexAmericas Center Focus Site.
Texas Military Preparedness Commission: An organization that provided a $1.5 million defense economic adjustment assistance grant.




