EL RENO, Okla. — Jaguar Transport Holdings has entered into an agreement with Haskell Lemon Construction to operate the Oklahoma Central Rail Park in El Reno, Okla. The 200-acre facility just west of Oklahoma City will be fully operational on Jan. 1, 2022.
Less than 2 miles from I-40, the Rail Park connects with the Union Pacific Railroad and is equipped to handle unit trains, has two transload tracks, trucks scales, ten 1-ton silos, and outdoor laydown space.
When fully operational, the facility will be able to handle a variety of commodities including agriculture and petroleum products, frac sand, lumber, aggregate, and bulk products.
Jaguar is a transportation and logistics company headquartered in Joplin, Mo. Oklahoma Central Rail Park is the third rail park operation for Jaguar. Other Jaguar facilities include the West Memphis Transload in West Memphis, Ark., and the Marion Industrial Rail Park in Marion, Ohio.
John beat me to it, I think 2000 tons is more likely.
A 2,000 pound silo would be very small. Maybe 2,000 tons?