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The Port of Tucson is a full service inland port, rail yard and intermodal facility located in the City of Tucson, Arizona, 70 miles north of the US/Mexico border crossing on Interstate 19. The facility is located adjacent to the Union Pacific Railroad Mainline and I-10, linking California and Texas.
Currently our total facility consists of approx. 767 acres with about 50’000 feet of working rail track, over 1.7 million square feet of industrial freezer, cold storage, manufacturing and distribution buildings with zoning approved for an additional 5 million square feet of buildings. We are a federally designated and activated Foreign Trade Zone as well as a State of Arizona Enterprise Zone, both of which provide certain duty or tax benefits for employers within the industrial park. The Port of Tucson is a neutral transportation facility with the main purpose to connect people and companies with opportunities and markets. Our goal is for everybody to win, including the environment.
We are located on Union Pacific Railroad’s Southern Corridor Main Line (Sunset Route). Union Pacific provides manifest service into the Port of Tucson servicing Arizona and Sonora, Mexico. Gondola, Hopper, Box and Tanker cars, as well as domestic intermodal containers are received and shipped 6 days per week, international intermodal containers are received 2 days per week and shipped out 5 days per week to/from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. The Port of Tucson is offering drayage services