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Stockton Terminal and Eastern Railroad

Stockton Terminal and Eastern Railroad (STE) provides the benefits of rail across approximately 25 miles of track between Stockton and Linden, California. Located within 6 miles of the Port of Stockton, the STE connects with the BNSF and Union Pacific Railroads, providing its multi-industry customers dual access to support their transportation needs.


Ideally located near one of North America’s busiest freight corridors created by central Stockton’s Interstate 5 and Highway 99, the STE maintains access to active and available warehousing space including hundreds of zoned industrial acres available in our Rail-Ready Sites program. In addition, the STE offers one of our premier No Rail, No Problem transload terminals for customers not located on the railroad as well as car storage and car service solutions.

Services Offered

Railcar Repair And Storage

Transloading

Contact

Address:
1282 N. Shaw Road
Stockton, CA 95215

Customer Service:
877.276.3777
Email Customer Service

Operations:
Ricky Hegeduis
209.636.0053
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Details

Miles Operated:
25 Miles

Interchanges:
BNSF – STOCKTON, CA
UP – STOCKTON, CA

Map

OmniTRAX  railroad
Class 1 railroad

Tariffs

General Freight Tariff 5000-Effective 12.01.2023

STE Rate Tariff 8001 – Effective 01.01.2024

Quarterly Fuel Surcharge Report

— Our Rail Ready Program —

Industrial Site Development

summary The San Joaquin Partnership is a non-profit, public/private economic development corporation serving all of San Joaquin County and its seven incorporated cities. We will provide your team with confidential support services during your due diligence process as well as advocacy support for your project needs.

Located less than 60 miles from the Port of Oakland, San Joaquin County’s transit modes include: the Port of Stockton, Stockton Terminal Railroad connecting to the BNSF and Union Pacific Railroad, Stockton Metropolitan Airport, and all major markets along Interstate 5, 205, 580, and State Route Highway 99. San Joaquin County is becoming the logistics hub for the Northern California Mega Region.

project highlights

San Joaquin County’s transit modes include the Port of Stockton, Stockton Terminal Railroad connecting to the BNSF and Union Pacific Railroads, Stockton Metropolitan Airport, and all major markets along Interstate 5, 205, 580, and State Route Highway 99, which are all less than 60 miles from the Port of Oakland. The Northern California Mega Region’s logistics hub is emerging in San Joaquin County.

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