Union Pacific Launches Train Service to Compete with Trucking Companies

Thursday, Aug 7, 2025 10:06 pm ET1min read

Union Pacific Railroad plans to launch a new intermodal service from Los Angeles to Chicago, competing with trucking companies. The service aims to boost the rail company's intermodal capacity and is part of Union Pacific's efforts to expand its transportation network. The new offering is expected to significantly impact the market, potentially affecting trucking companies and their operations.

Union Pacific Railroad (UNP) is set to launch a new intermodal service connecting Southern California's Inland Empire to Chicago, aiming to boost its intermodal capacity and compete with trucking companies. The service, part of Union Pacific's Z train network, is expected to begin on September 3, 2025, and will operate five days a week, with potential expansion based on demand [1][2][3].

The new service will enhance the connection from the Los Angeles Basin's most active warehouse district through Union Pacific’s Inland Empire Intermodal Terminal (IEIT) directly to Chicago's Global 2 Intermodal Terminal. This offering promises up to 20% faster intermodal service compared to current industry standards, with a three-day transit time [1][2][3].

Kenny Rocker, executive vice president-Marketing and Sales for Union Pacific Railroad, stated, "As we continue expanding IEIT, this service will deliver consistent, reliable and truck-competitive transportation, challenging the norms of over-the-road shipping and competing head-to-head with team driver truck services" [1][2][3].

The Z train network, designed to deliver time-sensitive freight, will carry premium intermodal cargo, often including shipments for customers like UPS (UPS) and other logistics providers. The new service aims to directly compete with long-haul trucking, including team driver truck services [1].

This move by Union Pacific could significantly impact the market, potentially affecting trucking companies and their operations. The service's faster transit times and reliability could attract customers seeking more efficient and cost-effective transportation options [1][2][3].

References:
[1] https://seekingalpha.com/news/4481605-union-pacific-launches-a-train-service-from-los-angeles-to-chicago-that-could-compete-with-some-trucking-companies
[2] https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250807047906/en/Union-Pacific-Launches-New-Truck-Competitive-Domestic-Service-from-Los-Angeles-to-Chicago
[3] https://cdllife.com/2025/union-pacific-railroad-planning-truck-competitive-intermodal-service-from-socal-to-chicago/

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