KRENTZ RAILWAY
- USZBX
- Latitude: 38.005
- Longitude: -76.5444
- US East Coast
- Marina in US
Location: US
I'm unable to find specific information on a port or railway named "Krentz Railway" in the United States. It is possible that there might be a mistake in the name, or it might be a lesser-known or private facility that doesn't feature prominently in public records and databases.
If you provide more details or check the name for any inaccuracies, I might be able to help you better. Alternatively, you might be referring to a facility that is part of a larger port or rail network, so any additional information could be useful for narrowing it down. Here are some general aspects to consider for marine port and railway specifications, for context:
General Marine Port Specifications:
- Location: Geographical coordinates, proximity to major cities or trade routes.
- Berthing Facilities: Number of berths, types (container, bulk, liquid), and their dimensions.
- Cargo Handling Equipment: Cranes (gantry, mobile), forklifts, conveyor systems, and other machinery.
- Storage Facilities: Warehousing, open storage yards, refrigerated storage, and tank farms for liquids.
- Draft/Depth: Depth of water available at the berths and in the approach channels.
- Transport Connectivity: Proximity and connectivity to road networks, railways, and airports.
- Throughput Capacity: The annual volume of cargo the port can handle, both in terms of tonnage and TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units).
- Services Available: Pilotage, towing, mooring, bunkering, customs, and other ancillary services.
- Security: Measures in place, including ISPS Code compliance, surveillance systems, and security personnel.
General Railway Specifications:
- Track Gauge: Standard gauge (most commonly used in the US: 4 ft 8.5 in), or other specific gauges used.
- Length of Railway Network: Total miles of track and coverage area.
- Type of Railway Lines: Freight, passenger, or dual-use.
- Railway Yard Facilities: Classification yards, maintenance facilities, loading/unloading stations.
- Signaling and Communication Systems: Manual, semi-automatic, or fully automated systems.
- Capacity and Throughput:
- Maximum train lengths and axle loads.
- Annual freight volume handled.
- Locomotive and Rolling Stock: Types and numbers of locomotives, wagons, and carriages used.
- Intermodal Facilities: Terminals that facilitate the transfer of containers and cargo between rail and other transport modes (road, sea).
- Service Areas: Key industries or regions served by the railway network.
If you have any more information or another specific query, please let me know, and I'd be happy to assist further.
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Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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ONCE UPON A TIDE | Pleasure | 11/22/2024 | ||
DAYDREAMER | Pleasure | 11/17/2024 | ||
KIJIT | Sailing | 11/11/2024 | ||
SPSR RESCUE II | Port | 11/1/2024 | ||
POBOY | Pleasure | 10/31/2024 | ||
JOYFUL | Sailing | 10/26/2024 | ||
DREAM | Other | DELTAVILLE | 10/25/2024 |