UP train speed
25.0 mph
Aransas Pass, Texas
No public contactRockport Terminals is one of the largest private multi-modal port facilities along the Texas Gulf Coast. With over 250 acres of land and access to water, rail, and highway, the terminal is well-suited to serve a variety of commodities. Positioned outside of any port jurisdiction, Rockport Terminals offers a solution for customers in need of a private facility without the common traffic congestion normally seen at logistics ports.
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UP train speed
25.0 mph
UP terminal dwell
19.4 hrs
Latest system-level dwell reading from the operating metrics feed.
UP revenue
$6,150M
Q3 2025 operating ratio 58.7%.
UP top commodity
Containers
59,323 weekly carloads in the latest commodity breakdown.
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Aransas Pass, Texas
Railcar Storage · Physical Facility
Railroads: UP
Houston, Texas
BNSF · UP
Railcar Storage · Storage Yard
16 cars
Current public source or verification support is not disclosed on this record.
Orange, Texas
UP
Railcar Storage · Storage Yard
1 cars
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City and subdivision only
Aransas Pass, Texas
Aransas Pass, Texas
750 cars
The Surface Transportation Board today issued a decision authorizing the construction and operation by Green Eagle Railroad (GER) of an approximately 1.3-mile rail line in Eagle Pass and Maverick County, Texas. [Click for full press release.]
The Surface Transportation Board’s Office of Environmental Analysis (OEA) today issued a Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed construction and operation of a new rail line in Webb County, Texas. [Click for full press release.]