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1/5/2011
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NS nearly sets coal volume record at Virginia transloading facility
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On Dec. 27, Norfolk Southern Railway loaded its second-largest cargo at Lamberts Point’s Pier 6 coal transloading facility in Norfolk, Va. The Class I loaded 155,522 net tons of coal from 1,487 rail cars into a ship destined for ArcelorMittal in Flushing, Netherlands.
The total volume narrowly missed a record 157,645 net tons of coal NS loaded onto a ship at Lamberts Point in 1998.
The railroad has been transferring coal and coke from rail cars to ocean-going export and domestic vessels in the Lamberts Point area since 1884. Pier 6 opened in 1962 and dumped its 1 billionth ton of coal in 1999 — the only facility in the world to have reached that mark, according to NS.
Most coal moving through Pier 6 originates from mines in southwest Virginia, southern West Virginia, eastern Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Alabama. The coal is shipped to several dozen countries and some domestic receivers.
The total volume narrowly missed a record 157,645 net tons of coal NS loaded onto a ship at Lamberts Point in 1998.
The railroad has been transferring coal and coke from rail cars to ocean-going export and domestic vessels in the Lamberts Point area since 1884. Pier 6 opened in 1962 and dumped its 1 billionth ton of coal in 1999 — the only facility in the world to have reached that mark, according to NS.
Most coal moving through Pier 6 originates from mines in southwest Virginia, southern West Virginia, eastern Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Alabama. The coal is shipped to several dozen countries and some domestic receivers.