More of HN needs the experience of waiting for a freight train to finish crossing the road. Count containers with a stopwatch and you can get an idea of how many trucks worth of containers a freight train can move vs the adjacent highway. It's still much more time and fuel efficient even slowed down for the crossing.
That’s lovely. But it’s not going to be the 400 TEU that Rhine barges do.
Trains in Europe are about 90 TEU, with them being capped by terminal handling capacity and legal maximums. Rail length at terminals in LA seem to be similar to Rotterdam and Antwerp: 600-900m. Let’s assume US freight trains can double their capacity by double stacking their trains. 180 TEU per train is still well under an average barge size.
I couldn’t find modal split numbers for LA, but I’m willing to bet their trucking share is above the ~55% Rotterdam achieves (some 10-15% is rail, remaining share is inland barges)
Trains are ofcourse still way more efficient than trucks.
That's a different level of the discussion tree. I was talking about rail appreciation in reply to someone talking about rail appreciation. HN's structure lets people talk about different aspects of the same main topic. It's neat.