BNSF names 4 locations to site list primed for industrial development

New spots located in Kansas, Nebraska, Washington and Wyoming

BNSF adds four locations to its certified sites list. (Photo: Jim Allein/FreightWaves)

Four new locations have been added to BNSF’s list of industrial sites that can be quickly prepared and developed for new facilities.

The locations that earned BNSF’s Certified Sites designation have easy access to its network. To get on the list, the sites must undergo a thorough analysis that includes an evaluation of environmental and geotechnical standards, available utilities, site availability and existing and proposed infrastructure, BNSF (NYSE: BRK.B) said.

The four sites are:

“BNSF’s Site Certification program creates tremendous value for customers who are seeking a rail-served industrial site by accelerating the process required for economic growth and development,” Chris Danos, BNSF assistant vice president for economic development, said in a Monday news release. “A customer who builds a new rail-served facility at one of these sites is expected to save six to nine months of valuable construction time as a result of this shovel-ready program.”


BNSF sports 33 certified sites across the Midwest and Western U.S.

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