Pacific region / STRACNET corridor
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center to Port of Long Beach
- Region
- Pacific
- Primary owner
- BNSF
- Length
- 200 mi
- Status
- Estimate, requires primary-source confirmation
CA
+ Pacific Harbor Line
Confidence: low
Estimated, confirm with FRA or MARAD source
Routing, mileage, and operator wiring on this corridor are inferred from public references. Treat as planning-grade context only. Backfill with SDDC TEA, FRA Office of Railroad Safety, MARAD strategic ports, or a recent CRISI award document before this row goes in a brief or grant narrative.
Field notes
Marine Corps combined-arms training outload corridor. Spur into Twentynine Palms is reported as a known capacity gap. (estimate)
What we’d brief on this corridor
A 10-day corridor brief turns this row into a fundable scope.
- Constraint register. Bridge ratings, tunnel clearance, axle load gaps, and short-line interchange limits along the BNSF, Pacific Harbor Line routing.
- Authority chain. SDDC TEA designation, FRA Office of Railroad Safety oversight, and the state DOT touchpoints between CA.
- Funding map. CRISI eligibility: Yes. RRIF eligibility: Yes. Defense Access Roads where the spur work qualifies.
- Capital decision. A go or no-go on whether heavy engineering spend is the right next step, with the source records that back each claim.