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The Port of Muskogee, rebranded as Port Muskogee in January of 2023, is a regional inland port located on the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System in
Muskogee County, Oklahoma Muskogee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 70,990. The county seat is Muskogee. The county and city were named for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation.multi-modal local hub for the
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of goods via trucks,
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, and
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s on the
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. It is one of the farthest inland ports in the
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that remains ice-free year-round and can access the
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. It is located near the confluence of the
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, Grand River and Verdigris River in Oklahoma, at River Mile 393.8 of the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System.


Port traffic

In 2011, the port served 550 barges carrying over of cargo. The largest inbound commodities were nepheline syenite, clay, steel, fertilizer, coke and sand."Port of Muskogee: Port Commerce." World Port Commerce. 2017
Accessed May 31, 2017.
Other inbound cargoes brought to the Port of Muskogee by barge in 2011 included molasses,
rebar Rebar (short for reinforcing bar), known when massed as reinforcing steel or reinforcement steel, is a steel bar used as a tension device in reinforced concrete and reinforced masonry structures to strengthen and aid the concrete under tension. ...
, iron ore, feed products, cookie meal, asphalt, glass cullet, and granite fines. In 2011, cargoes leaving the Port of Muskogee by barge included coke, fly ash, and steel. The port reported that in 2014, it had handled 3,564 railcars carrying of cargo"Port of Muskogee Railcar Tonnage." Muskogee, Oklahoma. 2017.
Accessed June 14, 2017.
and 459 barges carrying . "Port of Muskogee Barge Tonnage." Muskogee, Oklahoma. 2017.
Accessed June 14, 2017.
For 2015, it reported serving 2,210 railcars hauling of cargo and 452 barges with totalling cargo.


Muskogee City-County Port Authority

The governments of Muskogee County and the City of Muskogee, Oklahoma cooperated in the formation of the Muskogee City-County Port Authority, whose principal responsibility is to promote the construction of the inland port's facilities and to recruit cargo-handling, warehousing, and transportation industries to use them. One of its earliest achievements was to break ground for the $2.5 million Muskogee Industrial Park. The port opened for business on December 31, 1970, and the first commercial barge docked there on January 3, 1971.


Facilities

The port includes a concrete wharf that is long and twenty mooring dolphins that line another of the waterfront.


Port of Muskogee Railroad

The Port of Muskogee Railroad (reporting mark: PMR) provides daily service over 5.5 miles of tracks to port industries for Class 1 interchange, cargo transfer and storage. Both the
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and
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offer mainline service to the port.


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External links


Oklahoma Digital Maps: Digital Collections of Oklahoma and Indian TerritoryOfficial Port Muskogee website
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