CAIRO
- USCIR
- Latitude: 37.0124
- Longitude: -89.1365
- Inland, USA
- Port in US
Location: Cairo IL US
It appears there may be some confusion, as there is no marine port named "Cairo" in the United States. Cairo, Illinois, is a city located at the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. While Cairo does have river access and some historical significance as a river port, it does not function as a major marine port by contemporary standards.
Let me provide some details about Cairo, Illinois' river port aspects within the context of river transportation:
Cairo, Illinois River Port
Geographic Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 37.0050° N latitude and 89.1762° W longitude
- Waterways: Located at the junction of the Mississippi River and Ohio River
Facilities:
- Docking: Basic docking facilities for small to medium-sized river vessels
- Cargo Handling: Primarily for bulk cargo such as grains, coal, and other raw materials
- Transshipment: Acts as a transfer point for goods being transported up and down the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers
Significant Features:
- Strategic Location: Serves as a crossroads for river traffic from the Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico
- Historical Significance: Was an important logistics point during the 19th century and the Civil War
Modern Usage:
- Limited Commercial Activity: Compared to major US marine ports, commercial activity is quite limited
- Recreational Boating: Sometimes serves local and recreational boating needs
Specifications:
Navigation:
- Channel Depth: Variable with river conditions; the Army Corps of Engineers often maintains a depth suitable for barge traffic
- Width: Sufficient for river barges and smaller vessels; typically not suitable for oceangoing vessels
Infrastructure:
- Rail Connections: Historically connected with several rail lines; now limited service due to economic decline
- Highway Access: Access via Interstate 57 and various state highways
- No dedicated container facilities: Reflects its primary role for bulk and raw material handling rather than containerized shipping
Support Services:
- Limited Shipyards: Some minor repair and maintenance services available
- Storage Facilities: Warehouse and open storage options limited in size and scope
If you're looking for detailed specifications of a major marine port, such as those found on the coasts or the Great Lakes, cities like Los Angeles, New York, or Chicago would provide more comprehensive facilities and services.
I hope this provides a clearer picture of Cairo, Illinois, and its capabilities as a river port within the US inland waterway system.
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Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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SAM P HISE | Towing/Tug | 4/22/2025 |