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Jul. 28—Work could start soon on industrial access roads near Smith Ferry Road. At its Tuesday meeting, the Muskogee City-County Port Authority approved a $4,168,494.80 bid from Cook's ...
Apr. 30—An assessment of waterfront infrastructure at the Port of Muskogee revealed the need for improvements worth an estimated $30 million to $440 million. That finding follows a nearly six ...
Apr. 26—County commissioners agreed on Monday to pursue a disaster recovery grant worth $5 million on behalf of Muskogee City-County Port Authority. Grant funds would be used to construct a ...
The Port of Muskogee, rebranded as Port Muskogee in January 2023, [1] is a regional inland port located on the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, in the United States. It is a multi-modal local hub for the transport of goods via trucks, railroad, and barges on the Arkansas River.
The Muskogee Roads was the colloquial name for a system of railroads under common management operationally headquartered in Muskogee, Oklahoma and controlled by the Muskogee Company of Philadelphia. [1] The Muskogee Roads were the only Class I railroads to be headquartered in Oklahoma and had a major impact on the development and livelihood of ...
Muskogee was the operational headquarters of the Muskogee Roads, four regional rail carriers under common management. [8] The first was the Midland Valley Railroad, chartered in 1903. [9] The three carriers surviving until 1963 were sold to the Texas & Pacific, which was a subsidiary of the Missouri Pacific Railroad. [10]
Dec. 23—Shipments by barge continued an upward trend in November at the Port of Muskogee while railroad and truck tonnage trended in the opposite direction. Still, gains likely will be recorded ...
These roads fall into one of three categories: Interstate Highways, U.S. Highways, and state highways. Interstate and U.S. Highways are continuous with surrounding states, while state highways are not (though Oklahoma and another state's department of transportation may coordinate numbering).