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SeattleSeattleTacomaTacoma
To Europe
DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
PUGET SOUND AREANew Warehousing Development
50,000 to 499,999
500,000 to 999,999
1,000,000 to 4,000,000
SQUARE FOOTAGE BY CITY
Distribution Center
10 Mile Radius from Port
Everett Everett
Kent Kent
Renton Renton
Puyallup Puyallup
Seattle Seattle
Tacoma Tacoma
5
5
Warehousing
Adjacent to the 2nd largest concentration of warehousing on the West Coast. Over 6.2 million sq ft of new space scheduled for delivery in 2020.
Near terminal transload facilities
Specialized buildings, equipment and skilled-labor for handling retail, agricultural and industrial cargo. 100+ transload facilities in the greater Puget Sound region.
Cold storage facilities
We are the #1 US gateway for containerized refrigerated exports. Over 2.3 million sq ft of warehousing for frozen, chilled, and temperature sensitive commodities.
FTZ #5 & #86
2 zones, serving both harbors. Activate your own site or partner with a 3PL operating within our zones.
Fumigation services
Conveniently located near container terminals in both harbors. On-terminal fumigation available for breakbulk shipments.
LAND & FACILITIESLand ownership
1,758 acres (711 ha) in King and Pierce counties, Washington state
Container terminals
10 terminals; 1,200 acres (486 ha); 50 cranes
Non-container terminals
5 terminals; 130 acres (53 ha)
Waterway depth
-50 ft MLLW (-15.5 m MLLW) or greater
Intermodal rail facilities
On-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• Hyundai IY (WUT), S. Harbor • 16,864 ft (5,140 m)• North IY (East Sitcum/Husky), S. Harbor • 22,793 ft (6,947 m)• PCT IY (PCT), S. Harbor • 23,544 ft (7,176 m)• Terminal 5 IY (T-5), N. Harbor • 18,000 ft (5,486 m)• Terminal 18 IY (T-18), N. Harbor • 7,600 ft (2,317 m)
Near-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• South Intermodal Yard, S. Harbor • 8,645 ft (2,635 m)• BNSF Seattle Intermodal Gateway, N. Harbor • 19,600 ft (5,974 m)• Union Pacific ARGO Yard, N. Harbor • 16,600 ft (5,060 m)
Off-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• BNSF South Seattle Intermodal Facility • 10,400 ft (3,170 m)
CONTAINER TERMINALSAreaBerthingBerth DepthCranesTruck LanesScalesReefer PlugsRail Service
NORTH HARBOR • SEATTLE
T-5185 acres75 ha
2,900 ft884 m
50 ft15.2 m
44x16 wide
6/2inbound/ outbound
8640On-dock
T-18196 acres79 ha
4,440 ft1,353 m
50 ft15.2 m
107x24 wide3x20 wide
20/9inbound/ outbound
2212 @ Gate 18 @ Gate 42 @ Gate 3
1,227On-dock
T-3082 acres33 ha
2,685 ft818 m
50 ft15.2 m
63x23 wide3x13 wide
1311443Near-dock
T-11596 acres39 ha
1,600 ft488 m
30 ft9.2 mBarge
8/6/4inbound/ outbound
5780On-dock
SOUTH HARBOR • TACOMA
West Sitcum
108 acres43.7 ha
2,200 ft671 m
51 ft15.5 m
54x18 wide1x14 wide
8/6inbound/ outbound
6875Near-dock
Husky118 acres48 ha
2,960 ft902 m
51 ft15.5 m
88x24 wide
7/4inbound/ outbound
7600On-dock
East Sitcum
36 acres15 ha
900 ft274 m
51 ft15.5 m
43x15 wide1x14 wide
5/2inbound/ outbound
2300On-dock
PCT189 acres76 ha
2,087 ft636 m
51 ft15.5 m
77x23 wide
10/6inbound/ outbound
6654On-dock
WUT142 acres57 ha
2,600 ft792 m
51 ft15.5 m
64x18 wide2x24 wide
9/4inbound/ outbound
7884On-dock
TOTE48 acres19 ha
3RO/RO ramps
51 ft15.5 mN/A
5/4inbound/ outbound
4140Off-dock
*Includes on-dock intermodal yard acreage, except for 6CP properties.
Last updated May 2020
Facilities GuideNORTH & SOUTH HARBORSS E A T T L E • T A C O M A , U S A
GATEWAY TO SOLUTIONSGATEWAY TO THE WORLDThe Center of Your Supply ChainThe world’s largest shipping lines connect our harbors with major ports throughout the Asia Pacific, Oceania, Latin America, the Mediterranean, Middle East, Europe and Alaska and Hawaii. As the closest U.S. port to Asia and a frequent first and last port of call on international ocean services, shippers can count on faster transits and greater flexibility from NWSA routings. We also handle more than 80% of commerce between the lower 48 states and Alaska.
In addition to international and domestic container handling capabilities, our marine cargo facilities also are a major center for bulk, breakbulk, project/heavy-lift cargoes, automobiles and trucks.
Evolving for GrowthAt The Northwest Seaport Alliance, the customer comes first. We’re investing in big-ship ready terminals and infrastructure to deliver solutions for your rapidly changing supply chain needs now and into the future.
Sue Coffey253.592.6241scoffey@nwseaportalliance.com
Tom Bellerud253.383.9405tbellerud@nwseaportalliance.com
For more information, please contact our business development team.
Container shipping lines18 international • 3 domestic
International liner services15 weekly • 2 fortnightly • 1 monthly
Direct port connectionsIncluding 29 in Asia
International & Domestic rail service available at both harbors
RAIL SERVICE
Class 1 railroads BNSF & UP
Weeklydepartures
Morning service to Chicago
Weekly short-haul round trips to Portland
5th 2506
Portland
Oakland
Los Angeles
Memphis
St Louis
Chicago
St Paul
Kansas City
Omaha
Denver
New Orleans
Dallas
Houston
Seattle & Tacoma Seattle & Tacoma
Union Pacific Rail
BNSF Rail
Transit Time 3-4 Days
Rail Connections
Transit Time 4-5 Days
Transit Time 6-7 Days
P.O. Box 2985Tacoma, WA 98401-2985
800-657-9808nwseaportalliance.comA marine cargo operating partnership between the ports of Seattle and Tacoma
NON-CONTAINER TERMINALSAreaBerthingBerth DepthWharf HeightCargoRail Service
NORTH HARBOR • SEATTLE
T-46*87 acres35 ha
2,930 ft893 m
50 ft15.2 m
18.5 ft5.7 m
Alternative Maritime UseNear-dock
SOUTH HARBOR • TACOMA
T-722 acres10 ha
1,800 ft549 m
51 ft15.5 m
18 ft5.5 m
BreakbulkAutosOn-dock
East Blair One
19 acres8 ha
1,200 ft366 m
51 ft15.5 m
21.5 ft6.5 m
BreakbulkAutosOn-dock
Blair15 acres6 ha
600 ft183 m
51 ft15.5 m
22 ft6.7 mAutosNear-dock
West Hylebos
24 acres10 ha
800 ft244 m
35 ft11 m
21 ft6.4 mBulkOff-dock
*Note: T-46 is being redeveloped for alternative maritime use.
211860
More Big-Ship Terminals
Modernization of Husky and T-5 will add cranes, berth depth and reconfigure the terminals to handle the largest ships most efficiently.
Expanded Rail Connections
Up to 10,000-foot trains now departing for key Midwest destinations, and more short-haul service options for regional shipments.
Technology Solutions
NWSA is committed to delivering a port community platform and other technologies to increase terminal fluidity and cargo visibility.
Auto Processing Options
2 state-of-the-art, full-service auto processing facilities with multiple piers for offloading and first point-of-rest yards nearby.
Seattle SeattleTacoma Tacoma
To Europe
DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
PUGET SOUND AREANew Warehousing Development
50,000 to 499,999
500,000 to 999,999
1,000,000 to 4,000,000
SQUARE FOOTAGE BY CITY
Distribution Center
10 Mile Radius from Port
EverettEverett
KentKent
RentonRenton
PuyallupPuyallup
SeattleSeattle
TacomaTacoma
5
5
Warehousing
Adjacent to the 2nd largest concentration of warehousing on the West Coast. Over 6.2 million sq ft of new space scheduled for delivery in 2020.
Near terminal transload facilities
Specialized buildings, equipment and skilled-labor for handling retail, agricultural and industrial cargo. 100+ transload facilities in the greater Puget Sound region.
Cold storage facilities
We are the #1 US gateway for containerized refrigerated exports. Over 2.3 million sq ft of warehousing for frozen, chilled, and temperature sensitive commodities.
FTZ #5 & #86
2 zones, serving both harbors. Activate your own site or partner with a 3PL operating within our zones.
Fumigation services
Conveniently located near container terminals in both harbors. On-terminal fumigation available for breakbulk shipments.
LAND & FACILITIESLand ownership
1,758 acres (711 ha) in King and Pierce counties, Washington state
Container terminals
10 terminals; 1,200 acres (486 ha); 50 cranes
Non-container terminals
5 terminals; 130 acres (53 ha)
Waterway depth
-50 ft MLLW (-15.5 m MLLW) or greater
Intermodal rail facilities
On-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• Hyundai IY (WUT), S. Harbor • 16,864 ft (5,140 m)• North IY (East Sitcum/Husky), S. Harbor • 22,793 ft (6,947 m)• PCT IY (PCT), S. Harbor • 23,544 ft (7,176 m)• Terminal 5 IY (T-5), N. Harbor • 18,000 ft (5,486 m)• Terminal 18 IY (T-18), N. Harbor • 7,600 ft (2,317 m)
Near-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• South Intermodal Yard, S. Harbor • 8,645 ft (2,635 m)• BNSF Seattle Intermodal Gateway, N. Harbor • 19,600 ft (5,974 m)• Union Pacific ARGO Yard, N. Harbor • 16,600 ft (5,060 m)
Off-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• BNSF South Seattle Intermodal Facility • 10,400 ft (3,170 m)
CONTAINER TERMINALSArea Berthing Berth Depth Cranes Truck Lanes Scales Reefer Plugs Rail Service
NORTH HARBOR • SEATTLE
T-5 185 acres75 ha
2,900 ft884 m
50 ft15.2 m
44x16 wide
6/2inbound/ outbound
8 640 On-dock
T-18 196 acres79 ha
4,440 ft1,353 m
50 ft15.2 m
107x24 wide3x20 wide
20/9inbound/ outbound
2212 @ Gate 18 @ Gate 42 @ Gate 3
1,227 On-dock
T-30 82 acres33 ha
2,685 ft818 m
50 ft15.2 m
63x23 wide3x13 wide
13 11 443 Near-dock
T-115 96 acres39 ha
1,600 ft488 m
30 ft9.2 m
Barge8/6/4inbound/ outbound
5 780 On-dock
SOUTH HARBOR • TACOMA
West Sitcum
108 acres43.7 ha
2,200 ft671 m
51 ft15.5 m
54x18 wide1x14 wide
8/6inbound/ outbound
6 875 Near-dock
Husky 118 acres48 ha
2,960 ft902 m
51 ft15.5 m
88x24 wide
7/4inbound/ outbound
7 600 On-dock
East Sitcum
36 acres15 ha
900 ft274 m
51 ft15.5 m
43x15 wide1x14 wide
5/2inbound/ outbound
2 300 On-dock
PCT 189 acres76 ha
2,087 ft636 m
51 ft15.5 m
77x23 wide
10/6inbound/ outbound
6 654 On-dock
WUT 142 acres57 ha
2,600 ft792 m
51 ft15.5 m
64x18 wide2x24 wide
9/4inbound/ outbound
7 884 On-dock
TOTE 48 acres19 ha
3RO/RO ramps
51 ft15.5 m
N/A5/4
inbound/ outbound
4 140 Off-dock
*Includes on-dock intermodal yard acreage, except for 6CP properties.
Last updated May 2020
Facilities GuideNORTH & SOUTH HARBORSSEATTLE • TACOMA, USA
GATEWAY TO SOLUTIONS GATEWAY TO THE WORLDThe Center of Your Supply ChainThe world’s largest shipping lines connect our harbors with major ports throughout the Asia Pacific, Oceania, Latin America, the Mediterranean, Middle East, Europe and Alaska and Hawaii. As the closest U.S. port to Asia and a frequent first and last port of call on international ocean services, shippers can count on faster transits and greater flexibility from NWSA routings. We also handle more than 80% of commerce between the lower 48 states and Alaska.
In addition to international and domestic container handling capabilities, our marine cargo facilities also are a major center for bulk, breakbulk, project/heavy-lift cargoes, automobiles and trucks.
Evolving for GrowthAt The Northwest Seaport Alliance, the customer comes first. We’re investing in big-ship ready terminals and infrastructure to deliver solutions for your rapidly changing supply chain needs now and into the future.
Sue Coffey253.592.6241scoffey@nwseaportalliance.com
Tom Bellerud253.383.9405tbellerud@nwseaportalliance.com
For more information, please contact our business development team.
Container shipping lines18 international • 3 domestic
International liner services15 weekly • 2 fortnightly • 1 monthly
Direct port connectionsIncluding 29 in Asia
International & Domestic rail service available at both harbors
RAIL SERVICE
Class 1 railroads BNSF & UP
Weeklydepartures
Morning service to Chicago
Weekly short-haul round trips to Portland
5th2 50 6
Portland
Oakland
Los Angeles
Memphis
St Louis
Chicago
St Paul
Kansas City
Omaha
Denver
New Orleans
Dallas
Houston
Seattle & TacomaSeattle & Tacoma
Union Pacific Rail
BNSF Rail
Transit Time 3-4 Days
Rail Connections
Transit Time 4-5 Days
Transit Time 6-7 Days
P.O. Box 2985Tacoma, WA 98401-2985
800-657-9808nwseaportalliance.com A marine cargo operating partnership between the ports of Seattle and Tacoma
NON-CONTAINER TERMINALSArea Berthing Berth Depth Wharf Height Cargo Rail Service
NORTH HARBOR • SEATTLE
T-46* 87 acres35 ha
2,930 ft893 m
50 ft15.2 m
18.5 ft5.7 m
Alternative Maritime Use Near-dock
SOUTH HARBOR • TACOMA
T-7 22 acres10 ha
1,800 ft549 m
51 ft15.5 m
18 ft5.5 m
BreakbulkAutos On-dock
East Blair One
19 acres8 ha
1,200 ft366 m
51 ft15.5 m
21.5 ft6.5 m
BreakbulkAutos On-dock
Blair 15 acres6 ha
600 ft183 m
51 ft15.5 m
22 ft6.7 m
Autos Near-dock
West Hylebos
24 acres10 ha
800 ft244 m
35 ft11 m
21 ft6.4 m
Bulk Off-dock
*Note: T-46 is being redeveloped for alternative maritime use.
211860
More Big-Ship Terminals
Modernization of Husky and T-5 will add cranes, berth depth and reconfigure the terminals to handle the largest ships most efficiently.
Expanded Rail Connections
Up to 10,000-foot trains now departing for key Midwest destinations, and more short-haul service options for regional shipments.
Technology Solutions
NWSA is committed to delivering a port community platform and other technologies to increase terminal fluidity and cargo visibility.
Auto Processing Options
2 state-of-the-art, full-service auto processing facilities with multiple piers for offloading and first point-of-rest yards nearby.
Seattle SeattleTacoma Tacoma
To Europe
DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
PUGET SOUND AREANew Warehousing Development
50,000 to 499,999
500,000 to 999,999
1,000,000 to 4,000,000
SQUARE FOOTAGE BY CITY
Distribution Center
10 Mile Radius from Port
EverettEverett
KentKent
RentonRenton
PuyallupPuyallup
SeattleSeattle
TacomaTacoma
5
5
Warehousing
Adjacent to the 2nd largest concentration of warehousing on the West Coast. Over 6.2 million sq ft of new space scheduled for delivery in 2020.
Near terminal transload facilities
Specialized buildings, equipment and skilled-labor for handling retail, agricultural and industrial cargo. 100+ transload facilities in the greater Puget Sound region.
Cold storage facilities
We are the #1 US gateway for containerized refrigerated exports. Over 2.3 million sq ft of warehousing for frozen, chilled, and temperature sensitive commodities.
FTZ #5 & #86
2 zones, serving both harbors. Activate your own site or partner with a 3PL operating within our zones.
Fumigation services
Conveniently located near container terminals in both harbors. On-terminal fumigation available for breakbulk shipments.
LAND & FACILITIESLand ownership
1,758 acres (711 ha) in King and Pierce counties, Washington state
Container terminals
10 terminals; 1,200 acres (486 ha); 50 cranes
Non-container terminals
5 terminals; 130 acres (53 ha)
Waterway depth
-50 ft MLLW (-15.5 m MLLW) or greater
Intermodal rail facilities
On-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• Hyundai IY (WUT), S. Harbor • 16,864 ft (5,140 m)• North IY (East Sitcum/Husky), S. Harbor • 22,793 ft (6,947 m)• PCT IY (PCT), S. Harbor • 23,544 ft (7,176 m)• Terminal 5 IY (T-5), N. Harbor • 18,000 ft (5,486 m)• Terminal 18 IY (T-18), N. Harbor • 7,600 ft (2,317 m)
Near-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• South Intermodal Yard, S. Harbor • 8,645 ft (2,635 m)• BNSF Seattle Intermodal Gateway, N. Harbor • 19,600 ft (5,974 m)• Union Pacific ARGO Yard, N. Harbor • 16,600 ft (5,060 m)
Off-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• BNSF South Seattle Intermodal Facility • 10,400 ft (3,170 m)
CONTAINER TERMINALSArea Berthing Berth Depth Cranes Truck Lanes Scales Reefer Plugs Rail Service
NORTH HARBOR • SEATTLE
T-5 185 acres75 ha
2,900 ft884 m
50 ft15.2 m
44x16 wide
6/2inbound/ outbound
8 640 On-dock
T-18 196 acres79 ha
4,440 ft1,353 m
50 ft15.2 m
107x24 wide3x20 wide
20/9inbound/ outbound
2212 @ Gate 18 @ Gate 42 @ Gate 3
1,227 On-dock
T-30 82 acres33 ha
2,685 ft818 m
50 ft15.2 m
63x23 wide3x13 wide
13 11 443 Near-dock
T-115 96 acres39 ha
1,600 ft488 m
30 ft9.2 m
Barge8/6/4inbound/ outbound
5 780 On-dock
SOUTH HARBOR • TACOMA
West Sitcum
108 acres43.7 ha
2,200 ft671 m
51 ft15.5 m
54x18 wide1x14 wide
8/6inbound/ outbound
6 875 Near-dock
Husky 118 acres48 ha
2,960 ft902 m
51 ft15.5 m
88x24 wide
7/4inbound/ outbound
7 600 On-dock
East Sitcum
36 acres15 ha
900 ft274 m
51 ft15.5 m
43x15 wide1x14 wide
5/2inbound/ outbound
2 300 On-dock
PCT 189 acres76 ha
2,087 ft636 m
51 ft15.5 m
77x23 wide
10/6inbound/ outbound
6 654 On-dock
WUT 142 acres57 ha
2,600 ft792 m
51 ft15.5 m
64x18 wide2x24 wide
9/4inbound/ outbound
7 884 On-dock
TOTE 48 acres19 ha
3RO/RO ramps
51 ft15.5 m
N/A5/4
inbound/ outbound
4 140 Off-dock
*Includes on-dock intermodal yard acreage, except for 6CP properties.
Last updated May 2020
Facilities GuideNORTH & SOUTH HARBORSSEATTLE • TACOMA, USA
GATEWAY TO SOLUTIONS GATEWAY TO THE WORLDThe Center of Your Supply ChainThe world’s largest shipping lines connect our harbors with major ports throughout the Asia Pacific, Oceania, Latin America, the Mediterranean, Middle East, Europe and Alaska and Hawaii. As the closest U.S. port to Asia and a frequent first and last port of call on international ocean services, shippers can count on faster transits and greater flexibility from NWSA routings. We also handle more than 80% of commerce between the lower 48 states and Alaska.
In addition to international and domestic container handling capabilities, our marine cargo facilities also are a major center for bulk, breakbulk, project/heavy-lift cargoes, automobiles and trucks.
Evolving for GrowthAt The Northwest Seaport Alliance, the customer comes first. We’re investing in big-ship ready terminals and infrastructure to deliver solutions for your rapidly changing supply chain needs now and into the future.
Sue Coffey253.592.6241scoffey@nwseaportalliance.com
Tom Bellerud253.383.9405tbellerud@nwseaportalliance.com
For more information, please contact our business development team.
Container shipping lines18 international • 3 domestic
International liner services15 weekly • 2 fortnightly • 1 monthly
Direct port connectionsIncluding 29 in Asia
International & Domestic rail service available at both harbors
RAIL SERVICE
Class 1 railroads BNSF & UP
Weeklydepartures
Morning service to Chicago
Weekly short-haul round trips to Portland
5th2 50 6
Portland
Oakland
Los Angeles
Memphis
St Louis
Chicago
St Paul
Kansas City
Omaha
Denver
New Orleans
Dallas
Houston
Seattle & TacomaSeattle & Tacoma
Union Pacific Rail
BNSF Rail
Transit Time 3-4 Days
Rail Connections
Transit Time 4-5 Days
Transit Time 6-7 Days
P.O. Box 2985Tacoma, WA 98401-2985
800-657-9808nwseaportalliance.com A marine cargo operating partnership between the ports of Seattle and Tacoma
NON-CONTAINER TERMINALSArea Berthing Berth Depth Wharf Height Cargo Rail Service
NORTH HARBOR • SEATTLE
T-46* 87 acres35 ha
2,930 ft893 m
50 ft15.2 m
18.5 ft5.7 m
Alternative Maritime Use Near-dock
SOUTH HARBOR • TACOMA
T-7 22 acres10 ha
1,800 ft549 m
51 ft15.5 m
18 ft5.5 m
BreakbulkAutos On-dock
East Blair One
19 acres8 ha
1,200 ft366 m
51 ft15.5 m
21.5 ft6.5 m
BreakbulkAutos On-dock
Blair 15 acres6 ha
600 ft183 m
51 ft15.5 m
22 ft6.7 m
Autos Near-dock
West Hylebos
24 acres10 ha
800 ft244 m
35 ft11 m
21 ft6.4 m
Bulk Off-dock
*Note: T-46 is being redeveloped for alternative maritime use.
211860
More Big-Ship Terminals
Modernization of Husky and T-5 will add cranes, berth depth and reconfigure the terminals to handle the largest ships most efficiently.
Expanded Rail Connections
Up to 10,000-foot trains now departing for key Midwest destinations, and more short-haul service options for regional shipments.
Technology Solutions
NWSA is committed to delivering a port community platform and other technologies to increase terminal fluidity and cargo visibility.
Auto Processing Options
2 state-of-the-art, full-service auto processing facilities with multiple piers for offloading and first point-of-rest yards nearby.
Seattle SeattleTacoma Tacoma
To Europe
DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
PUGET SOUND AREANew Warehousing Development
50,000 to 499,999
500,000 to 999,999
1,000,000 to 4,000,000
SQUARE FOOTAGE BY CITY
Distribution Center
10 Mile Radius from Port
EverettEverett
KentKent
RentonRenton
PuyallupPuyallup
SeattleSeattle
TacomaTacoma
5
5
Warehousing
Adjacent to the 2nd largest concentration of warehousing on the West Coast. Over 6.2 million sq ft of new space scheduled for delivery in 2020.
Near terminal transload facilities
Specialized buildings, equipment and skilled-labor for handling retail, agricultural and industrial cargo. 100+ transload facilities in the greater Puget Sound region.
Cold storage facilities
We are the #1 US gateway for containerized refrigerated exports. Over 2.3 million sq ft of warehousing for frozen, chilled, and temperature sensitive commodities.
FTZ #5 & #86
2 zones, serving both harbors. Activate your own site or partner with a 3PL operating within our zones.
Fumigation services
Conveniently located near container terminals in both harbors. On-terminal fumigation available for breakbulk shipments.
LAND & FACILITIESLand ownership
1,758 acres (711 ha) in King and Pierce counties, Washington state
Container terminals
10 terminals; 1,200 acres (486 ha); 50 cranes
Non-container terminals
5 terminals; 130 acres (53 ha)
Waterway depth
-50 ft MLLW (-15.5 m MLLW) or greater
Intermodal rail facilities
On-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• Hyundai IY (WUT), S. Harbor • 16,864 ft (5,140 m)• North IY (East Sitcum/Husky), S. Harbor • 22,793 ft (6,947 m)• PCT IY (PCT), S. Harbor • 23,544 ft (7,176 m)• Terminal 5 IY (T-5), N. Harbor • 18,000 ft (5,486 m)• Terminal 18 IY (T-18), N. Harbor • 7,600 ft (2,317 m)
Near-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• South Intermodal Yard, S. Harbor • 8,645 ft (2,635 m)• BNSF Seattle Intermodal Gateway, N. Harbor • 19,600 ft (5,974 m)• Union Pacific ARGO Yard, N. Harbor • 16,600 ft (5,060 m)
Off-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• BNSF South Seattle Intermodal Facility • 10,400 ft (3,170 m)
CONTAINER TERMINALSArea Berthing Berth Depth Cranes Truck Lanes Scales Reefer Plugs Rail Service
NORTH HARBOR • SEATTLE
T-5 185 acres75 ha
2,900 ft884 m
50 ft15.2 m
44x16 wide
6/2inbound/ outbound
8 640 On-dock
T-18 196 acres79 ha
4,440 ft1,353 m
50 ft15.2 m
107x24 wide3x20 wide
20/9inbound/ outbound
2212 @ Gate 18 @ Gate 42 @ Gate 3
1,227 On-dock
T-30 82 acres33 ha
2,685 ft818 m
50 ft15.2 m
63x23 wide3x13 wide
13 11 443 Near-dock
T-115 96 acres39 ha
1,600 ft488 m
30 ft9.2 m
Barge8/6/4inbound/ outbound
5 780 On-dock
SOUTH HARBOR • TACOMA
West Sitcum
108 acres43.7 ha
2,200 ft671 m
51 ft15.5 m
54x18 wide1x14 wide
8/6inbound/ outbound
6 875 Near-dock
Husky 118 acres48 ha
2,960 ft902 m
51 ft15.5 m
88x24 wide
7/4inbound/ outbound
7 600 On-dock
East Sitcum
36 acres15 ha
900 ft274 m
51 ft15.5 m
43x15 wide1x14 wide
5/2inbound/ outbound
2 300 On-dock
PCT 189 acres76 ha
2,087 ft636 m
51 ft15.5 m
77x23 wide
10/6inbound/ outbound
6 654 On-dock
WUT 142 acres57 ha
2,600 ft792 m
51 ft15.5 m
64x18 wide2x24 wide
9/4inbound/ outbound
7 884 On-dock
TOTE 48 acres19 ha
3RO/RO ramps
51 ft15.5 m
N/A5/4
inbound/ outbound
4 140 Off-dock
*Includes on-dock intermodal yard acreage, except for 6CP properties.
Last updated May 2020
Facilities GuideNORTH & SOUTH HARBORSSEATTLE • TACOMA, USA
GATEWAY TO SOLUTIONS GATEWAY TO THE WORLDThe Center of Your Supply ChainThe world’s largest shipping lines connect our harbors with major ports throughout the Asia Pacific, Oceania, Latin America, the Mediterranean, Middle East, Europe and Alaska and Hawaii. As the closest U.S. port to Asia and a frequent first and last port of call on international ocean services, shippers can count on faster transits and greater flexibility from NWSA routings. We also handle more than 80% of commerce between the lower 48 states and Alaska.
In addition to international and domestic container handling capabilities, our marine cargo facilities also are a major center for bulk, breakbulk, project/heavy-lift cargoes, automobiles and trucks.
Evolving for GrowthAt The Northwest Seaport Alliance, the customer comes first. We’re investing in big-ship ready terminals and infrastructure to deliver solutions for your rapidly changing supply chain needs now and into the future.
Sue Coffey253.592.6241scoffey@nwseaportalliance.com
Tom Bellerud253.383.9405tbellerud@nwseaportalliance.com
For more information, please contact our business development team.
Container shipping lines18 international • 3 domestic
International liner services15 weekly • 2 fortnightly • 1 monthly
Direct port connectionsIncluding 29 in Asia
International & Domestic rail service available at both harbors
RAIL SERVICE
Class 1 railroads BNSF & UP
Weeklydepartures
Morning service to Chicago
Weekly short-haul round trips to Portland
5th2 50 6
Portland
Oakland
Los Angeles
Memphis
St Louis
Chicago
St Paul
Kansas City
Omaha
Denver
New Orleans
Dallas
Houston
Seattle & TacomaSeattle & Tacoma
Union Pacific Rail
BNSF Rail
Transit Time 3-4 Days
Rail Connections
Transit Time 4-5 Days
Transit Time 6-7 Days
P.O. Box 2985Tacoma, WA 98401-2985
800-657-9808nwseaportalliance.com A marine cargo operating partnership between the ports of Seattle and Tacoma
NON-CONTAINER TERMINALSArea Berthing Berth Depth Wharf Height Cargo Rail Service
NORTH HARBOR • SEATTLE
T-46* 87 acres35 ha
2,930 ft893 m
50 ft15.2 m
18.5 ft5.7 m
Alternative Maritime Use Near-dock
SOUTH HARBOR • TACOMA
T-7 22 acres10 ha
1,800 ft549 m
51 ft15.5 m
18 ft5.5 m
BreakbulkAutos On-dock
East Blair One
19 acres8 ha
1,200 ft366 m
51 ft15.5 m
21.5 ft6.5 m
BreakbulkAutos On-dock
Blair 15 acres6 ha
600 ft183 m
51 ft15.5 m
22 ft6.7 m
Autos Near-dock
West Hylebos
24 acres10 ha
800 ft244 m
35 ft11 m
21 ft6.4 m
Bulk Off-dock
*Note: T-46 is being redeveloped for alternative maritime use.
211860
More Big-Ship Terminals
Modernization of Husky and T-5 will add cranes, berth depth and reconfigure the terminals to handle the largest ships most efficiently.
Expanded Rail Connections
Up to 10,000-foot trains now departing for key Midwest destinations, and more short-haul service options for regional shipments.
Technology Solutions
NWSA is committed to delivering a port community platform and other technologies to increase terminal fluidity and cargo visibility.
Auto Processing Options
2 state-of-the-art, full-service auto processing facilities with multiple piers for offloading and first point-of-rest yards nearby.
SeattleSeattleTacomaTacoma
To Europe
DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
PUGET SOUND AREANew Warehousing Development
50,000 to 499,999
500,000 to 999,999
1,000,000 to 4,000,000
SQUARE FOOTAGE BY CITY
Distribution Center
10 Mile Radius from Port
Everett Everett
Kent Kent
Renton Renton
Puyallup Puyallup
Seattle Seattle
Tacoma Tacoma
5
5
Warehousing
Adjacent to the 2nd largest concentration of warehousing on the West Coast. Over 6.2 million sq ft of new space scheduled for delivery in 2020.
Near terminal transload facilities
Specialized buildings, equipment and skilled-labor for handling retail, agricultural and industrial cargo. 100+ transload facilities in the greater Puget Sound region.
Cold storage facilities
We are the #1 US gateway for containerized refrigerated exports. Over 2.3 million sq ft of warehousing for frozen, chilled, and temperature sensitive commodities.
FTZ #5 & #86
2 zones, serving both harbors. Activate your own site or partner with a 3PL operating within our zones.
Fumigation services
Conveniently located near container terminals in both harbors. On-terminal fumigation available for breakbulk shipments.
LAND & FACILITIESLand ownership
1,758 acres (711 ha) in King and Pierce counties, Washington state
Container terminals
10 terminals; 1,200 acres (486 ha); 50 cranes
Non-container terminals
5 terminals; 130 acres (53 ha)
Waterway depth
-50 ft MLLW (-15.5 m MLLW) or greater
Intermodal rail facilities
On-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• Hyundai IY (WUT), S. Harbor • 16,864 ft (5,140 m)• North IY (East Sitcum/Husky), S. Harbor • 22,793 ft (6,947 m)• PCT IY (PCT), S. Harbor • 23,544 ft (7,176 m)• Terminal 5 IY (T-5), N. Harbor • 18,000 ft (5,486 m)• Terminal 18 IY (T-18), N. Harbor • 7,600 ft (2,317 m)
Near-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• South Intermodal Yard, S. Harbor • 8,645 ft (2,635 m)• BNSF Seattle Intermodal Gateway, N. Harbor • 19,600 ft (5,974 m)• Union Pacific ARGO Yard, N. Harbor • 16,600 ft (5,060 m)
Off-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• BNSF South Seattle Intermodal Facility • 10,400 ft (3,170 m)
CONTAINER TERMINALSAreaBerthingBerth DepthCranesTruck LanesScalesReefer PlugsRail Service
NORTH HARBOR • SEATTLE
T-5185 acres75 ha
2,900 ft884 m
50 ft15.2 m
44x16 wide
6/2inbound/ outbound
8640On-dock
T-18196 acres79 ha
4,440 ft1,353 m
50 ft15.2 m
107x24 wide3x20 wide
20/9inbound/ outbound
2212 @ Gate 18 @ Gate 42 @ Gate 3
1,227On-dock
T-3082 acres33 ha
2,685 ft818 m
50 ft15.2 m
63x23 wide3x13 wide
1311443Near-dock
T-11596 acres39 ha
1,600 ft488 m
30 ft9.2 mBarge
8/6/4inbound/ outbound
5780On-dock
SOUTH HARBOR • TACOMA
West Sitcum
108 acres43.7 ha
2,200 ft671 m
51 ft15.5 m
54x18 wide1x14 wide
8/6inbound/ outbound
6875Near-dock
Husky118 acres48 ha
2,960 ft902 m
51 ft15.5 m
88x24 wide
7/4inbound/ outbound
7600On-dock
East Sitcum
36 acres15 ha
900 ft274 m
51 ft15.5 m
43x15 wide1x14 wide
5/2inbound/ outbound
2300On-dock
PCT189 acres76 ha
2,087 ft636 m
51 ft15.5 m
77x23 wide
10/6inbound/ outbound
6654On-dock
WUT142 acres57 ha
2,600 ft792 m
51 ft15.5 m
64x18 wide2x24 wide
9/4inbound/ outbound
7884On-dock
TOTE48 acres19 ha
3RO/RO ramps
51 ft15.5 mN/A
5/4inbound/ outbound
4140Off-dock
*Includes on-dock intermodal yard acreage, except for 6CP properties.
Last updated May 2020
Facilities GuideNORTH & SOUTH HARBORSS E A T T L E • T A C O M A , U S A
GATEWAY TO SOLUTIONSGATEWAY TO THE WORLDThe Center of Your Supply ChainThe world’s largest shipping lines connect our harbors with major ports throughout the Asia Pacific, Oceania, Latin America, the Mediterranean, Middle East, Europe and Alaska and Hawaii. As the closest U.S. port to Asia and a frequent first and last port of call on international ocean services, shippers can count on faster transits and greater flexibility from NWSA routings. We also handle more than 80% of commerce between the lower 48 states and Alaska.
In addition to international and domestic container handling capabilities, our marine cargo facilities also are a major center for bulk, breakbulk, project/heavy-lift cargoes, automobiles and trucks.
Evolving for GrowthAt The Northwest Seaport Alliance, the customer comes first. We’re investing in big-ship ready terminals and infrastructure to deliver solutions for your rapidly changing supply chain needs now and into the future.
Sue Coffey253.592.6241scoffey@nwseaportalliance.com
Tom Bellerud253.383.9405tbellerud@nwseaportalliance.com
For more information, please contact our business development team.
Container shipping lines18 international • 3 domestic
International liner services15 weekly • 2 fortnightly • 1 monthly
Direct port connectionsIncluding 29 in Asia
International & Domestic rail service available at both harbors
RAIL SERVICE
Class 1 railroads BNSF & UP
Weeklydepartures
Morning service to Chicago
Weekly short-haul round trips to Portland
5th 2506
Portland
Oakland
Los Angeles
Memphis
St Louis
Chicago
St Paul
Kansas City
Omaha
Denver
New Orleans
Dallas
Houston
Seattle & Tacoma Seattle & Tacoma
Union Pacific Rail
BNSF Rail
Transit Time 3-4 Days
Rail Connections
Transit Time 4-5 Days
Transit Time 6-7 Days
P.O. Box 2985Tacoma, WA 98401-2985
800-657-9808nwseaportalliance.comA marine cargo operating partnership between the ports of Seattle and Tacoma
NON-CONTAINER TERMINALSAreaBerthingBerth DepthWharf HeightCargoRail Service
NORTH HARBOR • SEATTLE
T-46*87 acres35 ha
2,930 ft893 m
50 ft15.2 m
18.5 ft5.7 m
Alternative Maritime UseNear-dock
SOUTH HARBOR • TACOMA
T-722 acres10 ha
1,800 ft549 m
51 ft15.5 m
18 ft5.5 m
BreakbulkAutosOn-dock
East Blair One
19 acres8 ha
1,200 ft366 m
51 ft15.5 m
21.5 ft6.5 m
BreakbulkAutosOn-dock
Blair15 acres6 ha
600 ft183 m
51 ft15.5 m
22 ft6.7 mAutosNear-dock
West Hylebos
24 acres10 ha
800 ft244 m
35 ft11 m
21 ft6.4 mBulkOff-dock
*Note: T-46 is being redeveloped for alternative maritime use.
211860
More Big-Ship Terminals
Modernization of Husky and T-5 will add cranes, berth depth and reconfigure the terminals to handle the largest ships most efficiently.
Expanded Rail Connections
Up to 10,000-foot trains now departing for key Midwest destinations, and more short-haul service options for regional shipments.
Technology Solutions
NWSA is committed to delivering a port community platform and other technologies to increase terminal fluidity and cargo visibility.
Auto Processing Options
2 state-of-the-art, full-service auto processing facilities with multiple piers for offloading and first point-of-rest yards nearby.
SeattleSeattleTacomaTacoma
To Europe
DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
PUGET SOUND AREANew Warehousing Development
50,000 to 499,999
500,000 to 999,999
1,000,000 to 4,000,000
SQUARE FOOTAGE BY CITY
Distribution Center
10 Mile Radius from Port
Everett Everett
Kent Kent
Renton Renton
Puyallup Puyallup
Seattle Seattle
Tacoma Tacoma
5
5
Warehousing
Adjacent to the 2nd largest concentration of warehousing on the West Coast. Over 6.2 million sq ft of new space scheduled for delivery in 2020.
Near terminal transload facilities
Specialized buildings, equipment and skilled-labor for handling retail, agricultural and industrial cargo. 100+ transload facilities in the greater Puget Sound region.
Cold storage facilities
We are the #1 US gateway for containerized refrigerated exports. Over 2.3 million sq ft of warehousing for frozen, chilled, and temperature sensitive commodities.
FTZ #5 & #86
2 zones, serving both harbors. Activate your own site or partner with a 3PL operating within our zones.
Fumigation services
Conveniently located near container terminals in both harbors. On-terminal fumigation available for breakbulk shipments.
LAND & FACILITIESLand ownership
1,758 acres (711 ha) in King and Pierce counties, Washington state
Container terminals
10 terminals; 1,200 acres (486 ha); 50 cranes
Non-container terminals
5 terminals; 130 acres (53 ha)
Waterway depth
-50 ft MLLW (-15.5 m MLLW) or greater
Intermodal rail facilities
On-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• Hyundai IY (WUT), S. Harbor • 16,864 ft (5,140 m)• North IY (East Sitcum/Husky), S. Harbor • 22,793 ft (6,947 m)• PCT IY (PCT), S. Harbor • 23,544 ft (7,176 m)• Terminal 5 IY (T-5), N. Harbor • 18,000 ft (5,486 m)• Terminal 18 IY (T-18), N. Harbor • 7,600 ft (2,317 m)
Near-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• South Intermodal Yard, S. Harbor • 8,645 ft (2,635 m)• BNSF Seattle Intermodal Gateway, N. Harbor • 19,600 ft (5,974 m)• Union Pacific ARGO Yard, N. Harbor • 16,600 ft (5,060 m)
Off-dock intermodal yards (IY), working track• BNSF South Seattle Intermodal Facility • 10,400 ft (3,170 m)
CONTAINER TERMINALSAreaBerthingBerth DepthCranesTruck LanesScalesReefer PlugsRail Service
NORTH HARBOR • SEATTLE
T-5185 acres75 ha
2,900 ft884 m
50 ft15.2 m
44x16 wide
6/2inbound/ outbound
8640On-dock
T-18196 acres79 ha
4,440 ft1,353 m
50 ft15.2 m
107x24 wide3x20 wide
20/9inbound/ outbound
2212 @ Gate 18 @ Gate 42 @ Gate 3
1,227On-dock
T-3082 acres33 ha
2,685 ft818 m
50 ft15.2 m
63x23 wide3x13 wide
1311443Near-dock
T-11596 acres39 ha
1,600 ft488 m
30 ft9.2 mBarge
8/6/4inbound/ outbound
5780On-dock
SOUTH HARBOR • TACOMA
West Sitcum
108 acres43.7 ha
2,200 ft671 m
51 ft15.5 m
54x18 wide1x14 wide
8/6inbound/ outbound
6875Near-dock
Husky118 acres48 ha
2,960 ft902 m
51 ft15.5 m
88x24 wide
7/4inbound/ outbound
7600On-dock
East Sitcum
36 acres15 ha
900 ft274 m
51 ft15.5 m
43x15 wide1x14 wide
5/2inbound/ outbound
2300On-dock
PCT189 acres76 ha
2,087 ft636 m
51 ft15.5 m
77x23 wide
10/6inbound/ outbound
6654On-dock
WUT142 acres57 ha
2,600 ft792 m
51 ft15.5 m
64x18 wide2x24 wide
9/4inbound/ outbound
7884On-dock
TOTE48 acres19 ha
3RO/RO ramps
51 ft15.5 mN/A
5/4inbound/ outbound
4140Off-dock
*Includes on-dock intermodal yard acreage, except for 6CP properties.
Last updated May 2020
Facilities GuideNORTH & SOUTH HARBORSS E A T T L E • T A C O M A , U S A
GATEWAY TO SOLUTIONSGATEWAY TO THE WORLDThe Center of Your Supply ChainThe world’s largest shipping lines connect our harbors with major ports throughout the Asia Pacific, Oceania, Latin America, the Mediterranean, Middle East, Europe and Alaska and Hawaii. As the closest U.S. port to Asia and a frequent first and last port of call on international ocean services, shippers can count on faster transits and greater flexibility from NWSA routings. We also handle more than 80% of commerce between the lower 48 states and Alaska.
In addition to international and domestic container handling capabilities, our marine cargo facilities also are a major center for bulk, breakbulk, project/heavy-lift cargoes, automobiles and trucks.
Evolving for GrowthAt The Northwest Seaport Alliance, the customer comes first. We’re investing in big-ship ready terminals and infrastructure to deliver solutions for your rapidly changing supply chain needs now and into the future.
Sue Coffey253.592.6241scoffey@nwseaportalliance.com
Tom Bellerud253.383.9405tbellerud@nwseaportalliance.com
For more information, please contact our business development team.
Container shipping lines18 international • 3 domestic
International liner services15 weekly • 2 fortnightly • 1 monthly
Direct port connectionsIncluding 29 in Asia
International & Domestic rail service available at both harbors
RAIL SERVICE
Class 1 railroads BNSF & UP
Weeklydepartures
Morning service to Chicago
Weekly short-haul round trips to Portland
5th 2506
Portland
Oakland
Los Angeles
Memphis
St Louis
Chicago
St Paul
Kansas City
Omaha
Denver
New Orleans
Dallas
Houston
Seattle & Tacoma Seattle & Tacoma
Union Pacific Rail
BNSF Rail
Transit Time 3-4 Days
Rail Connections
Transit Time 4-5 Days
Transit Time 6-7 Days
P.O. Box 2985Tacoma, WA 98401-2985
800-657-9808nwseaportalliance.comA marine cargo operating partnership between the ports of Seattle and Tacoma
NON-CONTAINER TERMINALSAreaBerthingBerth DepthWharf HeightCargoRail Service
NORTH HARBOR • SEATTLE
T-46*87 acres35 ha
2,930 ft893 m
50 ft15.2 m
18.5 ft5.7 m
Alternative Maritime UseNear-dock
SOUTH HARBOR • TACOMA
T-722 acres10 ha
1,800 ft549 m
51 ft15.5 m
18 ft5.5 m
BreakbulkAutosOn-dock
East Blair One
19 acres8 ha
1,200 ft366 m
51 ft15.5 m
21.5 ft6.5 m
BreakbulkAutosOn-dock
Blair15 acres6 ha
600 ft183 m
51 ft15.5 m
22 ft6.7 mAutosNear-dock
West Hylebos
24 acres10 ha
800 ft244 m
35 ft11 m
21 ft6.4 mBulkOff-dock
*Note: T-46 is being redeveloped for alternative maritime use.
211860
More Big-Ship Terminals
Modernization of Husky and T-5 will add cranes, berth depth and reconfigure the terminals to handle the largest ships most efficiently.
Expanded Rail Connections
Up to 10,000-foot trains now departing for key Midwest destinations, and more short-haul service options for regional shipments.
Technology Solutions
NWSA is committed to delivering a port community platform and other technologies to increase terminal fluidity and cargo visibility.
Auto Processing Options
2 state-of-the-art, full-service auto processing facilities with multiple piers for offloading and first point-of-rest yards nearby.
Alexander A
ve
Taylor Way
Lincoln Ave
E 11th St
Marine View Dr
Port
of
Taco
ma
Rd
E 11th St
Lincoln Ave
Marshall Ave
Taylor Way
Pacific Highway E
Sitcum WaySitcum Way
Puyallup Ave
Port
of
Taco
ma
Rd
Portla
nd A
ve E
Milw
auke
e W
ay
Thor
ne R
d
Ross Way
Maxwell Way
Linco ln Loo p
Linco ln Loo p
Alexan
der A
ve E
Alexan
der A
ve E
54th
Ave
E
E 18th St
E M
arc
St
E St
ewar
t St
19th St
E 11th St
Alexander A
ve
E 15th StE 18th St
E “D”
St
St Paul Ave
Milw
auke
e W
ay
Marine V
iew D
r
AmericoldAmericold
LineageLogisticsLineageLogistics
MacMillan Piper
MacMillan Piper
PCCLogistics
Inc.
PCCLogistics
Inc.
PCC Logistics Inc.
PCC Logistics Inc.
D&BTrucking
D&BTrucking
CarlileTransportation
Systems
CarlileTransportation
Systems
Atlas ColumbiaWarehouse
Atlas ColumbiaWarehouse
GEFLogistics
GEFLogistics
Tri Pak#1
Tri Pak#1
MacMillanPiper
MacMillanPiper
Tri-Pak#2
Tri-Pak#2
PCC Logistics Inc.
PCC Logistics Inc.
QualityTransportQuality
Transport
Life ExpressLife Express
Tri-Pak#5
Tri-Pak#5
Tri-Pak#4
Tri-Pak#4
ArrowReloadArrowReload
SBSTransportation
SBSTransportation
StryderMotorfreight
StryderMotorfreight
Innovative FleetServices
Innovative FleetServices
Tigers GlobalLogistics
Tigers GlobalLogistics
NTR LogisticsNTR Logistics
UnitedMotor Freight
UnitedMotor Freight
MitcoMitco
MatsonMatson
MacMillan Piper
MacMillan Piper
Foss
Wat
erwa
y
Commencement Bay
Puya
llup
Rive
r
Sitc
um W
ater
way
Blair W
aterway
Hylebos W
aterway
Marshall Ave Auto Facility
Earley Business Center (EBC)
TOTE M
aritime A
laska Termin
al
East Blair O
ne Term
inal
(EB1)
Pierce County Terminal
(PCT)
Pierce County Terminal
(PCT)
Blair
Termin
al
Wash
ing
ton
Un
ited Term
inals
(WU
T)Pier 4
Pier 3
Husky Terminal
Termin
al 7
EastSitcum
Terminal
Lot F
Truck Staging
WWIT
WestHylebos Facility
Autos
UP Yard
Autos
Autos
Autos
Husky Terminal
UPYard
West Sitcum Terminal
Taylor WayAuto Facility
PrologisPark Tacoma
No
rth In
termo
dal Y
ard (N
IM)
No
rth In
termo
dal Y
ard (N
IM)
Sout
h In
term
odal
Yar
d (S
IM)
Sout
h In
term
odal
Yar
d (S
IM)
Hyu
nd
ai Interm
od
al Yard
(HIM
) H
yun
dai In
termo
dal Y
ard (H
IM)
PCT Intermodal Yard
PCT Intermodal Yard
Tacoma Rail
Tacoma Rail
UP Rail Yard (Fife)
UP Rail Yard (Fife)
BNSF Rail Yard
BNSF Rail Yard
ROAD CLOSED
5
US Oil
US Oil
Concrete Tech
Pac-Van SeaPort SoundTerminal
CalbagMetals
Pacific Maritime
Association
North West Company
AlaskaPackaging
Lumber
Portside 55
Youth Maritime Foundation
Pacific NWTerminals
BreakbulkCustomer
Service
US Customs& Border Protection
Port Admin Building
Fabulich Center& Port Security
Port M
aintenance
Puget SoundEnergy
NW ContainerServices
PrologisPark Tacoma
Grai
n Te
rmin
al
ILWULocal 23
509
509
99
AWC
PuyallupNationLand
PuyallupNationLand
ProgressRail Services
Storey Pit
Parcel 88 North
S Atlantic StS Atlantic St
S Holgate StS Holgate St
S Massachusetts StS Massachusetts St
Colorado A
ve SC
olorado Ave SA
lask
an W
ay S
Ala
skan
Way
S
1st Ave S
1st Ave S
E Marginal W
ay SE M
arginal Way S
S Hanford StS Hanford St
S Horton StS Horton St
S Spokane StS Spokane StS Spokane StS Spokane St
W M
arginal Way SW
W M
arginal Way SW
Harbor A
ve SWH
arbor Ave SW
W Marginal Way SWW Marginal Way SW
Klickitat A
ve BridgeK
lickitat Ave Bridge 16th A
ve SW16th A
ve SW
13th Ave SW
13th Ave SW 11th A
ve SW11th A
ve SW
E Marginal W
ay SE M
arginal Way S
Colorado A
ve S
Colorado A
ve S
1st Ave S
1st Ave S
Denver Ave S
Denver Ave S
S Nevada StS Nevada St
S Idaho StS Idaho St
Diagonal A
ve S
Diagonal A
ve S
S Dearborn StS Dearborn St
West Seattle BridgeWest Seattle Bridge
West Seattle BridgeWest Seattle Bridge
RainierCold Storage
RainierCold Storage
LineageLogisticsLineageLogistics
Pacific TerminalsPacific Terminals
Sea-PacTransportSea-Pac
Transport
UnitedMotor Freight
UnitedMotor Freight
SeattleBulk
SeattleBulk
PCCLogistics
PCCLogistics
PCC LogisticsPCC Logistics
MercerLogisticsMercer
Logistics
Elliott Bay
West W
aterway
East W
aterway
Duwam
ish Waterway
T5 Gate
T18 Gate 1
Gate4
T25 Gate
T30 Gate
T46 Gate
Terminal 5
Terminal 18
Terminal 46
Terminal 30
Terminal 106
Terminal 103
Terminal 104
Terminal 108
Terminal 10
Terminal 107
Terminal 25South
Gate 2
Terminal 30
Termin
al 5 on
-do
ck railTerm
inal 5 o
n-d
ock rail
BN
SF Railw
ayB
NSF R
ailway
BNSF Seattle International
Gateway
BNSF Seattle International
Gateway
Union PacificARGO Yard
Union PacificARGO Yard
Termin
al 18 on
-do
ck railTerm
inal 18 o
n-d
ock rail
5
90
5
SR 9
9 Tu
nnel
To Freeways
To Freeways
Nucor Steel
BP Tank Farm
BP Tank Farm
Kinder Morgan Tank Farm
Equiva Tank Farm
Vigor Shipyard
ConGlobal
Terminal 106Warehouse
Ash Grove Cement
US Customs &Border Protection
SouthSIG Gate
NorthSIG Gate
Port of SeattleMaintenance
ILWULocal 19
Starbucks HQ
Alaska MarineLines
CFS
US Customs &Border Protection
ConGlobal
99
519
509
ARGOGate
ARGOGate
Transit Shed
US CoastGuard
Pier 46
Pier 2
CEM
CEM
Port of Seattle
T115Exit Gate
W M
arginal Way SW
W M
arginal Way SW
Duwam
ish Waterway
Terminal 115
LineageLogisticsLineageLogistics
AlaskaMarineLines
T115 In Gate
509
0.5 Miles
0.5 Miles
INDEX
North Harbor Grid SectionAlaska Marine Lines ....................................... InsetArgo Gate ..........................................................E6Ash Grove Cement ............................................ D5BNSF Railway .................................................... A4BNSF Seattle International Gateway ............E3, E4BP Tank Farm (2 locations) ................................ C3CEM (2 locations) ........................................ A3, A4ConGlobal (2 locations) .................................... D6Equiva Tank Farm .............................................. C3ILWU Local 19 ....................................................E5Kinder Morgan Tank Farm ................................. C4Lineage Logistics ............................................ InsetMercer Logistics .................................................E6North SIG Gate...................................................E2Nucor Steel ....................................................... A5Pacific Terminals ................................................ B5PCC Logistics ...............................................C3, D5Pier 2................................................................. A3
Pier 46................................................................E1Port of Seattle Maintenance ...............................E5Rainier Cold Storage ..........................................E5Sea-Pac Transport .............................................. C5Seattle Bulk ....................................................... C4South SIG Gate ..................................................E4Starbucks HQ .....................................................E3T5 CFS ............................................................... B5T5 Gate ............................................................. B5T5 Transit Shed .................................................. B5T18 Gate 1 ........................................................ D5T18 Gate 2 ........................................................ C4T18 Gate ........................................................... C3T25 Gate ........................................................... D4T30 Gate ........................................................... D3T46 Gate ............................................................E2Terminal 5 ....................................................B3-B5Terminal 5 on-dock rail ..................................... A4
South Harbor • Blair Waterway, TacomaNorth Harbor • Terminal 18, Seattle
INDEX
South Harbor Grid SectionAlaska Packaging Lumber .................................. I4Americold ..........................................................G6Arrow Reload .....................................................F4Atlas Columbia Warehouse ...............................G3AWC .................................................................. H5Auto Lots ...............................................G3, G4, I6Blair Terminal ..................................................... I5BNSF Railyard ....................................................F4Breakbulk Customer Service............................... I3Calbag Metals .................................................... J6Carlile Transportation Systems ........................... J4Concrete Tech .................................................... H3D&B Trucking .................................................... H4Earley Business Center ....................................... I2East Blair One Terminal (EB1) ............................. I5East Sitcum Terminal ......................................... H3Fabulich Center & Port Security .........................G6GEF Logistics .....................................................G4Husky Terminal ............................................H2, H3Hyundai Intermodal Yard (HIM) ...................H4, H5ILWU Local 23 ................................................... H7Innovative Fleet Services .................................... I7Life Express ........................................................F3
Lineage Logistics ...............................................G5Lot F .................................................................. H4MacMillan Piper ............................................F4, I4Marshall Ave Auto Facility ................................. H5Matson ..............................................................G3Mitco................................................................. H5North Intermodal Yard (NIM) ......................H2, H3North West Company ......................................... I4NTR Logistics .................................................... H4NW Container Services ...................................... J4Pac-Van ............................................................. H4Pacific Maritime Association .............................. I3Pacific Northwest Terminals .............................. J6Parcel 88 North ................................................. J6PCC Logistics .........................................H3, H4, H5PCT Intermodal Yard (PIM) ................................ H6PCT Truck Staging .............................................. I6Pierce County Terminal (PCT) ....................... H6, I6Port Admin Building .......................................... H3Port Maintenance .............................................. H3Portside 55 ........................................................ H4Progress Rail Services........................................ H6Prologis Park Tacoma .....................................I4, I7
Puget Sound Energy (PSE) .................................. I3Quality Transport ................................................F4SBS Transportation ............................................G3SeaPort Sound Terminal...................................... J4South Intermodal Yard (SIM) .......................H4, H5Storey Pit............................................................ J4Stryder Motorfreight .........................................G3Tacoma Rail .......................................................G5Taylor Way Auto Facility ..................................... I5Terminal 7 (T7) .................................................. H3Tigers Global Logistics ....................................... I7TOTE Maritime Alaska Terminal ......................I2, I3Tri-Pak ............................................. F3, F4, G4, H5UP Railyard .......................................................G7UP Yard .............................................................G4US Customs & Border Protection ...................... H4US Oil ..........................................................H4, H5Washington United Terminals (WUT)...........H4, H5West Hylebos Facility ......................................... J6West Sitcum Terminal ..................................H3, H4WWIT ................................................................ J6Youth Maritime Foundation ...............................F3
Terminal 10 ....................................................... C4Terminal 18 ........................................... C4, D3-D4Terminal 18 on-dock rail .............................D3, C4Terminal 25 South ............................................. D5Terminal 30 .................................................D3, D4Terminal 46 ..................................................E1, E2Terminal 103 ..................................................... C5Terminal 104 ..................................................... D5Terminal 106 ..................................................... D6Terminal 106 Warehouse ................................... D6Terminal 107 ..................................................... C7Terminal 108 ..................................................... D6Terminal 115 .................................................. InsetUnion Pacific Argo Yard ......................................E6United Motor Freight ........................................ C5US Coast Guard ..................................................E2US Customs & Border Protection (2 locations) ...C5, D6Vigor Shipyard ................................................... C3
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Habitat & Open Space
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Heavy Haul Corridor
Transload Facility
Cold Storage Facility
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