US scrap metal processor SA Recycling is expanding the rail spur at its Doraville, Georgia, shredder, which is about 20 miles northeast of Atlanta.
The expansion will nearly double rail capacity at the facility by boosting its daily carloads from 14 up to 25 per day, according to railroad Norfolk Southern.
The company worked with the railroad to establish a direct connection between its scrap yard and the rail yard to eliminate mainline switching conflicts and congestion.
SA's Doraville shredder can process up to 200 cars/hour. It is one of 28 SA operations across the state, according to the company's website.
The Orange County, California-based company is a 50-50 joint venture between Sims and Adams Steel.