BNSF Plans $3.96B In 2023 Capital Investments
January 25, 2023
BNSF
Railway detailed ts 2023 capital investment plan of $3.96 billion. BNSF's
capital investments play a key role in its ability to operate a safe and
reliable network while supporting the anticipated needs of its customers.
"Our capital plan reflects our growth mindset and commitment to having the
capacity and equipment we need to support our customers. Continued investment in
our network through our capital plans helps ensure we run a safe, efficient and
growing railroad that provides customers with the service they expect from
BNSF," said Katie Farmer, President and CEO.
The largest component of this year's capital plan, $2.85 billion, is devoted to
maintaining BNSF's core network and related assets. Investing in BNSF's existing
infrastructure ensures the railroad is in top condition, which results in less
unscheduled service outages that can slow down the rail network and reduce
capacity.
Maintenance projects include replacing and upgrading rail, track infrastructure
like ballast and rail ties, and maintaining its rolling stock. It will consist
of nearly 14,000 miles of track surfacing and/or undercutting work and the
replacement of 346 miles of rail and approximately 2.8 million rail ties. $402
million of this year's capital plan is for equipment acquisitions.
Over $700 million of this year's capital plan will be for expansion and
efficiency projects, adding to the nearly $2.5 billion invested in expansion
projects over the past five years. This year's expansion plans support the
growth of BNSF Intermodal and Automotive, Agricultural and Industrial Products
customers.
On
its Southern Transcon route between the West Coast and Midwest, BNSF will
support traffic growth by beginning the construction of a second bridge over the
Missouri River at Sibley, Missouri, completing double track for one of the last
segments of single track along the Southern Transcon. The plan continues
projects that add several segments of new track in Eastern Kansas and Southern
California. It will also begin a multi-year terminal and fueling project near
Belen, New Mexico. All four projects will increase capacity throughout the
corridor. Also, in the South, BNSF will complete a second main track expansion
in Fort Worth. In the Pacific Northwest, BNSF will begin a multi-year project to
add double track near Spokane, Washington, including over the Spokane River and
by constructing a siding near Pasco, Washington. BNSF will continue multi-year
intermodal facility expansion projects in Chicago (Cicero) and Stockton,
California. Also, in California, BNSF will continue its track efficiency
improvement projects in San Bernardino, along with property acquisitions in the
Barstow area, enabling future rail facility and infrastructure development for
the Barstow International Gateway Project. |