Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad
The Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad (IHB) is a Class III railroad and the largest switching carrier in the United States, operating a comprehensive network of 320 miles (510 km) of track. Strategic interconnectedness with major rail carriers facilitates the efficient movement of diverse freight, supporting industries such as steel, chemicals, and food products within the critical Chicago terminal hub.
Dedicated to enhancing service reliability and employee safety, the IHB prioritizes infrastructure upgrades to meet modern logistics demands. With significant yard operations in Hammond and Blue Island, the IHB plays a pivotal role in reducing congestion and ensuring smooth interchanges between eastern and western railroads.
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