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Terminal 46
Terminal 46 is located on the southeast side of Elliot Bay, just south
of downtown Seattle and just north of the the Burlington Northern Santa
Fe Railway’s Seattle Intermodal Gateway rail yard.
The Port recently completed a $70 million upgrade and expansion of the
terminal and a new lease was signed with Total Terminals International
(TTI) and Hanjin. The lease agreement ensures that TTI and Hanjin will
remain there until 2015 and perhaps as long as 2025.
Other improvements include a new 16-lane truck gate with state-of-the-art
optical character recognition technology, new terminal buildings, additional
container yard acreage, a stronger pier apron and a new fender system.
Terminal Size
Berths
- Number: Two (with third available)
- Length: 2,300 feet (701 meters)
- Water Depth: -50 feet (-15 meters)
Cranes
- Six container-handling cranes
- Three super post-Panamax size cranes have 127' lift above rail, 200
outreach (22 container-wide), and 100' gage
- Two post-Panamax cranes have 115' lift above rail, 145 outreach (16
container-wide), and 100' gage
- One Panamax crane has 90' lift above rail, 115 outreach (13 container-wide
ship) and 50' gage
Refrigerated Capacity
Gate
- 17 lanes (9 in gate (one double-botail), 8 out gate (2 bypass)
- Dedicated in-gate lane and out-gate lane for intermodal cargo for
efficient connections to near-dock UPRR and BNSF railyards
Hours of operation
- 0700-1200 and 1300-1630 Mon - Fri with breaks at 1000-1015 and 1500-1515
Maintenance and Repair
- On-site 34,000-square-foot (1,468-square-meter) facility capable of
handling all terminal and equipment repairs and maintenance
Additional Features
- Efficient road access and convenient to I-5 (5 minutes) and I-90 (5
minutes)
- For more information please email terminals@portseattle.org