The Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority (ACTA) is a joint-powers authority formed by the Cities and Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. It provides an efficient, reliable, and sustainable rail corridor that links the two largest U.S. ports to the transcontinental railroad.
ACTA's mission is to connect the ports to the nation by facilitating the transportation of goods through its well-maintained rail infrastructure. With a robust history and a focus on public safety, maintenance, security, and revenue assessment, ACTA plays a crucial role in supporting the economic growth and efficiency of the ports and the surrounding areas.
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