Is the rail road a practical method to transport fresh produce from South Florida or Georgia to Philadelphia?

July 3, 2009 by admin  
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Is the rail road a practical method to transport fresh produce from South Florida or Georgia to Philadelphia?

Why not. How long does produce take to go bad? In climate controlled cars, it’s the same as in the grocery store. Trains don’t have traffic problems the same as trucks for the long haul.

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3 Responses to “Is the rail road a practical method to transport fresh produce from South Florida or Georgia to Philadelphia?”
  1. Pilgrim says:

    In a temperature-controlled rail car? I suppose so.
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  2. mr.mcscrofe says:

    Think I would go with trucks
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  3. Lab says:

    Why not. How long does produce take to go bad? In climate controlled cars, it’s the same as in the grocery store. Trains don’t have traffic problems the same as trucks for the long haul.
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