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The Port's 2,000 acre industrial park |
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is served by its 500 acre terminal facilities area. The 1.5 mile channel with its three miles of water frontage is 200 feet wide at the bottom and has two turning basins (400'x1,400' and 400'x600'), a 200-ton bridge crane, a 157-ton derrick crane, two towboats, a 720 foot long concrete general dry cargo wharf with direct rail and truck access, 180 foot long roll-on/roll-off low-water wharf capable of 500+ ton transfers, and two locomotives serving 12 miles of railway within the industrial complex. Burlington Northern and Santa Fe / Union Pacific (via south Kansas and Oklahoma RR provide outside rail service). |
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Two Port-owned locomotives for immediate rail car switching serve you, our customer, via this rail spur directly adjacent to our manufacturing facility. |
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| The Incredible Shrinking Truck . . . |
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on this massive 205-ton quarry truck to see it instantly dwarfed by . . . |
Two towboats perform the Port's barge switching and navigation services in the Port's channel and turning basins.
The 180 foot long by 50 foot wide concrete Roll-On/Roll-Off Low-Water Wharf accommodates this 500-ton piece of refinery equipment as it is rolled directly onto a barge.
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