CSX IN FLORIDA CSX Operations in Florida • Operates and maintains nearly 2,900 miles of track* CSX OPERATING FACILITIES: FLORIDA • Maintains more than 2,600 public and private grade crossings • Handled more than 1.1 million carloads of freight on the state’s rail network • At the end of 2015, CSX employed nearly 4,700 people • Throughout 2015, CSX reported nearly $590 million in compensation for employees** Blount Island Talleyrand Pensacola • In 2015, CSX invested nearly $200 million in its Florida network. In addition, the company invested more than $1 billion in freight cars and other rolling assets to serve customers throughout its rail system. Tallahassee Jacksonville Gainesville Ocala • CSX carries a variety of commodities important to our economy and way of life, including consumer products, automobiles, food and agriculture products, and coal. Major commodities produced or consumed within the state include containerized consumer goods, phosphates, coal, aggregates, and light trucks. Sanford Orlando Lakeland Winter Haven Tampa Okeechobee West Jupiter Palm Beach CSX Facilities in Florida Ft. Lauderdale Hialeah Miami • Corporate headquarters in Jacksonville • Major rail yards in Jacksonville (Moncrief), Tampa and Orlando • Intermodal terminals in Jacksonville, Tampa and Winter Haven*** • TRANSFLO terminals in Ft. Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Sanford and Tampa • Automotive distribution centers in Jacksonville (Blount Island, Talleyrand and Westside), Orlando, Jupiter (Palm Center) and Tampa Ports • In Florida, CSX serves 12 ports, including the Everglades, Fernandina Beach, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Miami, Palm Beach, Fort Pierce, Panama City, Pensacola, Port Manatee, Port St. Joe, and Tampa. CSX’s rail network connects Florida ports to domestic markets throughout North America. CSX and the Florida Community • In partnership with state and local economic development agencies, Florida businesses invested more than $133.6 million in new or expanded rail-served facilities on CSX or its connecting regional and short lines in 2015. These investments will generate nearly 125 new jobs at those businesses. CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS RAIL LINE MAJOR RAIL YARDS CSX INTERMODAL TERMINALS TRANSFLO TERMINAL SERVICE BULK TRANSFER TERMINALS TDSI AUTO DISTRIBUTION TERMINALS • CSX has designated the Cecil Commerce Center Mega Site in Jacksonville and the Ocala/Marion County Commerce Park in Ocala as “Select Sites,” rail-served, ready-to-build locations for industrial development and expansion. The “Select Site” program is part of CSX’s network-wide economic development initiative. • In 2015, CSX sponsored multiple management trainee programs, tree giveaways and tree planting events in Jacksonville. • CSX is a founding sponsor of City Year Miami, City Year Orlando and City Year Jacksonville. Through its partnership with City Year, CSX is helping to strengthen education in major cities throughout the United States. • In 2015, CSX contributed nearly $3 million to organizations in Florida, including Habitat for Humanity, Dignity U Wear Foundation, Florida Operation Lifesaver, American Red Cross and various health, environmental and safety organizations. * Miles of track includes single main track, other main track, yard tracks and sidings as of December 31, 2015. ** This figure includes current and former employees. *** The Central Florida Intermodal Logistics Center (CFILC) in Winter Haven is owned by the Evansville Western Railway (EVWR). CSX has contracted with EVWR to provide intermodal terminal services at the CFILC. Revised on July 20, 2016
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