St. Louis Port Authority

The St. Louis Port Authority represents the city’s 10,000-acre port district. It includes commercial, industrial, manufacturing and warehouse/distribution. The Port Authority also features Foreign Trade Zone No. 102, 22 interstate access points and BNSF, NS and UP main lines and rail yards. The Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis connects to six Class I railroads. The city’s 19 miles of riverfront accommodate six major barge lines, 1,400 fleeting berths, two rail bridges, six vehicular bridges, 46 docks and terminals, and 18 million tons annual throughput.  Commodities include grains, feed, salt, fertilizer, chemicals, coal, steel and petroleum products.

The city’s Municipal River Terminal is a 40-acre public facility with a 2,000 ft. dock, 250-ton crane, 70 barge fleeting berths, capacity for two unit trains, rail/river conveyor systems, and 250,000 sq. ft. of warehouse space. It is operated by Ingram Infrastructure Group.