The Hall Street Coal Transfer Terminal In St. Louis: Western Coal To The Mississippi River Via ACBL Western, Inc. ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James N. White
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Completion of the Hall Street Coal Transfer Terminal in St. Louis marks the beginning of a major shift in the movement of coal to the power generating stations of the Midwest and South Central regions of the United States. The location of the terminal is significant. The 10 million ton- per-year facility is the first high capacity rail-to-barge transfer terminal to be built on the western shore of the Mississippi. This terminal and others to follow will link the massive coal fields of the West with the high coal consuming markets adjacent to the 25,000-mile Inland Waterway System.
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APA: James N. White  (1979)  The Hall Street Coal Transfer Terminal In St. Louis: Western Coal To The Mississippi River Via ACBL Western, Inc. ? Introduction

MLA: James N. White The Hall Street Coal Transfer Terminal In St. Louis: Western Coal To The Mississippi River Via ACBL Western, Inc. ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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