Gulf Inland Logistics Park Opens Major Rail-Served Hub in Texas
21.10.2025
The Gulf Inland Logistics Park is open for its initial development phase at Dayton, Texas, creating new jobs, industrial tenant attraction, as well as increased direct rail connectivity throughout the Gulf Coast region.
This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Gulf Inland Logistics Park Strengthens Texas Industrial Growth
Liberty Development Partners announced its initial phase of the Gulf Inland Logistics Park as a new logistics gateway on the Gulf Coast. The 1,350-acre campus is home to seven anchor occupants that are bringing over 400 jobs along with $250 million in capital investment.
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There are these: Phoenix Oil Inc., Omnisource LLC, EGF Energy Partners, GPL Development, United States Lime and Minerals Inc., Chemvest Holdings US Inc., Midcontinent Steel and Wire. The companies enjoy open access to Union Pacific as well as BNSF Railway networks, which enhances freight efficiency.
Since it is within 30 minutes of the Port of Houston, it ensures effortless connectivity among maritime, rail, and road transports. This ensures that it minimizes transport times, reduces cargo transportation expenses, as well as promotes environmentally friendly development within Texas’s growing logistics corridor.
Gulf Inland Logistics Park Expands into Phase Two
Over two decades of planning and investment have transformed the site into a fully functioning industrial hub. Phase one added three new roads, more than 20 miles of rail track, and 1 million sq ft of vertical development. These upgrades enable manufacturers and distributors to streamline supply chains and reduce delays.
As for Liberty Development Partners, it is already gearing up for phase two. The second phase will increase capacity, gain more tenants, as well as enhance multimodal freight connections. Since Texas industrial demand is still on the rise, its project is ready to increase regional competitiveness along with long-term private investment.
Specialists comment that the rail-served park supports Freight Logistics resilience. The park supports companies to balance transportation through truck and trains more efficiently with fewer emissions and diversification of options for delivering consignment. This practice is illustrative of a larger pattern of sustainability combined with economic performance from Liberty.
Source: www.progressiverailroading.com
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What is the Gulf Inland Logistics Park?
It is a 1,350-acre rail-served industrial park in Dayton, Texas, offering direct access to Union Pacific, BNSF, and the Port of Houston.
Who developed the Gulf Inland Logistics Park?
Liberty Development Partners created and manages the project, coordinating long-term industrial growth across the region.
How does the Gulf Inland Logistics Park benefit Texas?
The park creates jobs, attracts $250 million in investment, and enhances Texas’s logistics capacity through integrated rail and port connections.
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