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BARGE 2020 was held entirely online with a full slate of tournaments hosted on a site created by an ARG participant. BARGE is the progenitor of all the other annual "ARG" events, including ATLARGE (held in Atlantic City), ESCARGOT (held in the Los Angeles area), FARGO (held in Connecticut, prior to 2014 at Foxwoods, now at Mohegan Sun), MARGE ...
The Aquatrain (or AquaTrain) was an unpowered unmanned sea-going rail barge operated by Canadian National Railway (CN) between Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, and the Alaska Railroad in Whittier, Alaska, United States. It was the largest such barge in the world, containing 8 sidings and using a tug for power and control.
Thames sailing barges (1 C, 37 P) U. Barges of the United States (1 C, 27 P) Pages in category "Barges" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total.
The Tuvli 160 (USCG id: 516564) [1] is an ocean-rated crewed flat-topped barge in the process of being adapted into a powered littorals at-sea excavator-boomed suction dredge mining vessel. [2] It is owned by Pomrenke Mining and its registered home port is Nome, Alaska, USA. [1] The Tuvli 160 was featured in 2018 season 10 of Bering Sea Gold.
Oct. 27—September shipping activity at the Port of Muskogee outpaced totals recorded a year ago across the board, but 2020 tallies were somewhat lower than previous years due to pandemic-related ...
VB-10,000 is a heavy-lift twin-gantry catamaran consisting of two truss space frames atop two barges.The design was derived from Versabar's earlier VB-4000 (aka Bottom Feeder), [1] [2] which was developed to clear debris from toppled oil drilling platforms in the Gulf of Mexico.
They were not universally popular, however, as tolls were charged for their use, to recoup the capital cost, and this was resented on rivers where barge traffic had previously been free. [1] With the advent of artificial canals, most of them were constructed with towpaths suitable for horses. [2]
The Mobro 4000 was a barge owned by MOBRO Marine, Inc. made infamous in 1987 for hauling the same load of trash along the east coast of North America from New York City to Belize and back until a way was found to dispose of the garbage. During this journey, local press often referred to the Mobro 4000 as the "Gar-barge". [1]