The
legislature finds that an actively coordinated and cooperatively
facilitated railcar pool for transportation of perishable
agricultural commodities is necessary for the continued viability
and competitiveness of Washington's agricultural industry. The
legislature also finds that the rail transportation model
established by the Washington Grain Train program has been
successful in serving the shipping needs of the wheat industry.
It is, therefore, the intent of the legislature to authorize
and direct the Washington department of transportation to develop
a railcar program for Washington's perishable commodity
industries to be known as the Washington Produce Railcar Pool.
This railcar program should be modeled from the Washington Grain
Train program, but be made flexible enough to work with entities
outside state government in order to fulfill its mission,
including, but not limited to, the federal and local governments,
commodity commissions, and private entities.
[2003 c 191 § 1.]