BNSF and Union Pacific have announced plans to strategically relocate a sufficient number of railcars within the Los Angeles-Long Beach area to accommodate a surge in intermodal traffic at the terminal, reports New York’s Journal of Commerce. Mounting rail container backlogs are becoming evident at several marine terminals within the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach due to a notable increase in imports from Asia. This import surge has led to a sharp rise in eastbound intermodal train...