PART OF THE NATION'S LARGEST INLAND PORT

 

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Part of the new "Port of Huntington-Tri-State" dedicated in November 2000.  The largest inland port in the U.S. and in the top 10 of all ports in the country.

Centrally located between West Virginia's two largest cities - Charleston and Huntington. 

Convenient access to I-64 which intersects in Charleston with I-77 and I-79 and the rest of the interstate system.

Rail access to region by Norfolk Southern mainline running adjacent to river and directly across from the proposed site.

Fifteen million tons of commodities originate and terminate annually at 14 major terminals.

Conveniently located between the existing Yeager Airport and the proposed new regional airport in Lincoln County.

 

 

Design by:  Gary S. Walton, CEcD   Last updated:  January 4, 2008

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