Inland and River Ports

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Port of Burns Harbor, IN
A deepwater port serving the steel, heavy industrial and grain segments of Indiana's economy; goods shipped through Indiana's International Port go out to the world through the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Seaway.

 
Port of Orange, TX
Inland port located 100 miles east of Houston, Texas handling break bulk, general cargo and heavy lift cargo.

 
Port of Lewiston, ID
The Port of Lewiston specializes in intermodal transportation: barge, rail and truck.

 
Port of Toledo, OH
Linked to the nation and the world through an network of transportation systems that include air, highway, rail, pipeline and water.

 
Port of Pittsburgh, PA
A strategic intermodal center, served by more than 30 privately-owned public river terminals and connected to the rest of the nation by 18 barge lines, two class 1 railroads, and four interstate highways.

 
Tulsa Port of Catoosa, Oklahoma
An ice-free inland river port and intermodal transportation center.

 
United States - Port of Red Wing, MN
Inland port along the Mississippi river located outside of Minneapolis.

 
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