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5/4/2012
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Bartlett Grain to build KCSR-served facility in Illinois

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The village of South Jacksonville, Ill., and Jacksonville Regional Economic Development Commission recently announced that Bartlett Grain Co. will build a new grain-handling facility in the village near Interstate 72 and state highway 267.
Designed to store more than 2 million bushels of corn, soybeans and wheat, the facility will be served by Kansas City Southern Railway Co. The $20 million to $30 million facility is slated for completion in fall 2013.
Bartlett Grain plans to build a rail loop to accommodate 100-car trains. The company also will create truck access from highway 267.
Designed to store more than 2 million bushels of corn, soybeans and wheat, the facility will be served by Kansas City Southern Railway Co. The $20 million to $30 million facility is slated for completion in fall 2013.
Bartlett Grain plans to build a rail loop to accommodate 100-car trains. The company also will create truck access from highway 267.