The Port of Minneapolis (Port Code:USMES) is the northernmost port on the Mississippi River System. Located near the convergence of the Mississippi and the Minnesota Rivers, the Port of Minneapolis is about 17 nautical miles upriver (20 kilometers or 12 miles northwest by air) of its sister city, St. Paul. The City of Minneapolis owns, and River Services Inc. operates the Port of Minneapolis Bulk-Loading Dock to ship grain and other dry bulk commodities like coal, feed products, and coal. A four-tank grain elevator at the rear of the Dock has total capacity for 300 thousand bushels. One surface rail track on the bank merges with seven tracks that serve the Port of Minneapolis terminal at the rear of the Dock. With total capacity for 150 rail cars, the trackage connects with the CP Rail System. The Port of Minneapolis Bulk-Loading Dock has berthing distance of 122 meters (400 feet) with alongside depth of 2.7 meters (9 feet).
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