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  2. Port of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The Port of New Orleans is the only deep-water container port in Louisiana. It has an annual capacity of 840,000 TEU, with six gantry cranes to handle 10,000 TEU vessels. Four new 100-foot gauge gantry cranes were ordered spring/summer 2019 and are under construction. There are regular container-on-barge services and on-dock rail access with ...

  3. New Orleans Public Belt Railroad - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans Public Belt locomotive, 2013. The impetus for the NOPB came at the start of the 20th century era when multiple railroads terminating locally created both congestion at the Port of New Orleans and safety problems on city streets. The railroad began operation in 1908 with the intention of giving the major railroads "uniform and ...

  4. Category:Ports and harbors of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Port of New Orleans; P. Plaquemines Port; Port of Greater Baton Rouge; S. Port of South Louisiana This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 09:37 ...

  5. More cruise passengers choose New Orleans to start of their ...

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    The Port of New Orleans finished 2023 with nearly 1.2 million cruise passenger movements and renewed commitments to the New Orleans cruise market from both oceangoing and river cruise lines ...

  6. Cruise to nowhere: Carnival cruise cancels only port due to ...

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    A Carnival Cruise Line sailing has canceled its only port, making the voyage a cruise to nowhere due to post-tropical cyclone Francine. “Carnival Valor will return to New Orleans on Friday, Sept ...

  7. Port Of New Orleans Reopens Following Closure From Hurricane Ida

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    The Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) reopened late Wednesday following a three-day closure from Hurricane Ida, which hammered the area with heavy rain and wind gusts of 172 mph. Breakbulk ...