SOUTH SAINT PAUL
- USSPT
- Latitude: 44.8766
- Longitude: -93.0172
- Inland, USA
- Port in US
Location: US
South Saint Paul is a city located in Dakota County, Minnesota, United States. However, it's essential to note that South Saint Paul itself is not a major marine port. Instead, it is a part of the greater Twin Cities metropolitan area, which includes significant ports on the Mississippi River such as those in Minneapolis and Saint Paul.
Overview
Location: South Saint Paul, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA
Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 44.8921° N latitude, 93.0347° W longitude
Port Information
Nearest Major Ports:
- Port of Saint Paul: Located along the Mississippi River, just north of South Saint Paul
- Port of Minneapolis: Located upstream along the Mississippi River, further north from Saint Paul
Port of Saint Paul
- Type: River Port
- Location: Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota
- Coordinates: 44.9537° N, 93.0900° W
- Waterway: Mississippi River
- Facilities:
- Multiple cargo terminals
- Rail and road connections
- Warehousing and storage facilities
- Services:
- Cargo handling (bulk, breakbulk)
- Container handling
- Shipping and receiving
- Barge services
Specifications
- Draft Depth: Typically around 9 feet (2.7 meters) to accommodate river traffic
- Berth Length: Varies by terminal
- Cargo Types: Grain, coal, scrap metal, petroleum products, chemicals, and general cargo
- Annual Throughput: Several million tons of cargo traffic annually, combined for the Twin Cities ports
Navigation and Access
- Channel Depth: Maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- Bridges: Numerous river bridges, with some allowing passage of large barge tows
- Locks and Dams: Several, including Lock and Dam No. 1 and Lock and Dam No. 2, facilitating navigation
Connectivity
- Rail Connections: Major railroads including BNSF, Union Pacific, and Canadian Pacific serve the Twin Cities ports
- Highway Access: Interstates I-94, I-35, and nearby highways provide road connectivity
- Airport Access: Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP), located approximately 10 miles from downtown Saint Paul
Economic Impact
- Employment: The port facilities and related industries employ thousands of people in the region
- Trade: Facilitates both domestic and international trade, critical for the agricultural and industrial sectors
Note
While South Saint Paul itself does not host a significant marine port, the nearby Port of Saint Paul serves as a crucial hub for river-based commerce in the region. The interplay between rail, road, and river systems enhances the logistical capabilities of this area, supporting both local and national economies.
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