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  2. Barbours Cut Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Barbours Cut is situated along the Barbours Cut Ship Channel, between La Porte and Morgan's Point, Texas. This channel, located at the mouth of Buffalo Bayou on Galveston Bay, is itself a tributary to the larger Houston Ship Channel, which runs from Houston, through the bay, to the Gulf of Mexico. It is located approximately 27 miles (43 km ...

  3. Port of Houston - Wikipedia

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    [10]: 184 In 1977 the Port of Houston opened the Barbours Cut Terminal, Texas' first cargo container terminal, at Morgan's Point. This new terminal, in the Bay Area, quickly became the port's most important terminal. [11] The opening of the Bayport Terminal in 2006 further extended the port authority's reach outside the city of Houston. [12]

  4. Category:Ports and harbors of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Barbours Cut Terminal; Bayport Terminal; Port of Beaumont; Bolivar Roads (Texas)

  5. Port Houston Closes Two Terminals After Positive ... - AOL

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    Port Houston announced it was closing two terminals after an employee who worked at both sites tested positive for the coronavirus.The Bayport and Barbours Cut terminals are closed while an ...

  6. Fire on vessel at Barbours Cut Container Terminal leaves 2 ...

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    Two people are dead and another is injured after a fire on a vessel at the Barbours Cut Container Terminal, Port Houston says. Fire on vessel at Barbours Cut Container Terminal leaves 2 dead, 1 ...

  7. Houston Ship Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Turning Basin terminal in Harrisburg (now part of Houston) became the port's largest shipping point. Postcard of the Houston Ship Channel, undated. On January 10, 1910, residents of Harris County voted 16 to 1 to fund dredging the Houston ship channel to a depth of 25 feet for the amount of $1,250,000, which was then matched by federal funds.

  8. Bayport Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Bayport Container Terminal, or simply the Bayport Terminal, is a major deep water port in the Greater Houston area in Texas (United States).This relatively new terminal, part of the Port of Houston, is designed to handle standardized cargo containers and offload the nearby Barbours Cut Terminal, which has no further room for expansion. [2]

  9. Galveston Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    Barbours Cut Terminal - This shipping terminal, the largest of the terminals operated by the Port of Houston Authority, handles in excess of 3 million tons of cargo annually. [101] Ellington Airport - This mixed-use (military-civilian) airport is part of the Houston Airport System and home to the 147th Reconnaissance Wing of the Texas Air ...