Dolese opens aggregate terminal at UP Denison yard
16.04.2026
An aggregate terminal in Denison yard has opened in northern Texas. Dolese Bros. Co. will handle aggregate materials there. It is at Denison yard, about 1 mile south of the Oklahoma-Texas border. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Aggregate terminal in Denison yard
According to Union Pacific, the terminal has been in development for two years. Also, it will increase yard utilization. In addition, it will enable Dolese to reach new customers in the region.
Dolese Bros. Co. and Union Pacific in northern Texas
Dolese is an Oklahoma-based construction materials company. As Progressive Railroading reported, Dolese will import rock from its home state through the terminal. Meanwhile, Union Pacific and the company worked with the city of Denison and local stakeholders. Separately, the railroad said this was done to ensure transparency about the project’s growth opportunities.
“This terminal represents a significant milestone for Dolese as we continue to invest in infrastructure that supports long-term growth,” said Dolese CEO Mark Helm. “Our partnership with Union Pacific allows us to efficiently serve the growing [north] Texas market while strengthening regional supply chains that are critical to building communities.”
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