The Pike Lincoln County Port is an inland multimodal port facility strategically located on the upper Mississippi River, at river mile 274.4, approximately one mile north of Lock & Dam 24 near Clarksville, Missouri. Serving as a vital logistics hub for the central United States, the port provides direct access to barge, rail, and truck transportation modes, enabling the efficient transfer of bulk and various general cargo. Operations at the port play a significant role in facilitating regional and national commerce, especially for agricultural, industrial, and manufacturing sectors that rely on the Mississippi River corridor. The port features a modern slackwater harbor that allows for secure barge berthing and transloading operations. Its infrastructure includes extensive rail connectivity courtesy of BNSF, onsite truck scales, and convenient highway access, which further enhances its multimodal handling capabilities. With ongoing and planned expansions, including new dry and liquid storage as well as increased barge and rail capacity, the Pike Lincoln County Port continues to grow as an essential component of Missouri's and the nation's transportation network.
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