100 N.Whalen Road
Donna, TX 78537
Ph: (956) 461-5000
Fax: (956) 461-6100
 
Affliated Companies:
 
 

Border Transload & Freights Services, Inc. ("BTFS") and Border Transload & Transfer, Inc. ("BTT") provide logistics and transfer solutions for all types of transportation and transload needs throughout the Rio Grande Valley. Specializing in Rail to Truck AND Truck to Rail transfer of any type, BTT has facilities located in Donna, TX and in McAllen, TX.

BTT Donna

Services currently offered at these facilities include potential Transload, Warehousing, and Drayage solutions. BTFS and BTT are additionally sister-companies to Rio Valley Switching Company ("RVSC - The Valley Railroad").

NEW!!! Rio Valley Intermodal Gateway

BTFS and Union Pacific Railroad ("UPRR") are pleased to announce the opening of our new intermodal facility, the Rio Valley Intermodal Gateway. The facility will be served via the SAIT, TX intermodal terminal and UPRR will control the dray to and from Rio Valley.For the purposes of billing shipments, the terminal will be known as Rio Valley, TX. On the effective date, EMP equipment will be made available in Rez-1 for the Rio Valley Intermodal Gateway. Intermodal rates and transit times for local UPRR services are attached.

Rio Valley Intermodal Gateway Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday 07:00 to 17:00 CDT
Saturday 08:00 to 12:00 CDT

Contact Border Transload & Freight Services, Inc. directly for local drayage rates.

Phone: (956) 461-5000

Email: intermodal@bordertransload.com

Border Transload and Transfer, Inc. - Las Cruces

A corn sweetener transfer facility located in Las Cruces, New Mexico.  BTT-Las Cruces is equipped with 2 truck bays, 30 rail spots, a 100HP boiler, 3 product pumps and a wash station allowing for the movement of millions of pounds of corn sweeteners.  With easy access to I-10 and the Mexican border, BTT-Las Cruces is a perfect location for rail to truck transfer of corn sweeteners for any market.  BTT-Las Cruces is part of the Ironhorse Resources, Inc family of businesses and is served by the BNSF railroad,

BTT Cruces