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PortMiami

The Port of Miami, styled as PortMiami but formally the Dante B. Fascell Port of Miami, is a major seaport located in Biscayne Bay at the mouth of the Miami River in Miami, Florida. It is the largest passenger port in the world and one of the largest cargo ports in the United States.

PortMiami
Aerial view of PortMiami, January 2008
Location
CountryUnited States
LocationMiami, Florida
Coordinates25°46′27″N 80°10′16″W / 25.77417°N 80.17111°W / 25.77417; -80.17111
UN/LOCODEUSMIA[1]
Details
Type of harbourNatural/Artificial
Draft depth43 ft.[2]
Employees176,000[citation needed]
Port DirectorJuan Kuryla
Statistics
Vessel arrivals2,489
Annual cargo tonnage7.42 million
Passenger traffic4.33 million
Annual revenue$94.70 million
FormerlyPort of Miami
Website
PortMiami

The port is located on Dodge, Lummus and Sam's Islands, which is the combination of three historic islands (Dodge, Lummus and Sam's Islands) that have since been combined into one. It is connected to Downtown Miami by Port Boulevard—a causeway over the Intracoastal Waterway—and to the neighboring Watson Island via the PortMiami Tunnel.[3] It is named in honor of 19-term Florida Congressman Dante Fascell.[4][5]

As of 2018, PortMiami accounts for approximately 334,500 jobs and has an annual economic impact of $43 billion to the state of Florida.[6]

History

In the early 1900s, Government Cut was dredged along with a new channel to what now is known as Bicentennial Park in downtown Miami.[7] This new access to the mainland created the Main Channel which greatly improved the shipping access to the new port. From these original dredging spoils which were disposed on the south side of the new Main Channel, new islands were inadvertently created which later became Dodge, Lummus and Sam's Island along with several other smaller islands.

PortMiami's improved shipping access and growth of the South Florida community led to an expansion of the port. On April 5, 1960, Resolution No. 4830, "Joint Resolution Providing for Construction of Modern Seaport Facilities at Dodge Island Site" was approved by the Dade County Board of Commissioners. On April 6, 1960, the City of Miami approved City Resolution No. 31837 to construct the new port. The new port on Dodge Island required expansion of the island by joining it together with the surrounding islands. After the seawalls, administrative buildings, and a vehicle and railroad bridge were completed, Port of Miami operations were moved to the new Dodge Island port. Additional fill material enlarged the connected Lummus and Sam's islands as well as the North, South and NOAO slips, creating a completely man made island for PortMiami.

In 1993, the first dredge of PortMiami occurred, deepening it to 42 feet (13 m).[8] In 2006, a $40 million project to expand the South Harbor finished.[8] In 2011, a project to reconnect PortMiami to the mainland via railroad began.[9] In 2013, a dredging project began to deepen the harbors around PortMiami from 44 to 52 feet (13 to 16 m).[10] In April 2019, the Miami-Dade Tourism and Ports Committee approved a deal for Royal Caribbean Cruises to build a new office and parking garage on Dodge Island.[11]

Today

Cruise ship operations

PortMiami is the busiest cruise/passenger port in the world.[12][13][14] It accommodates major cruise lines such as Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Disney, and MSC, among others, and also serves as the homeport of one of the largest cruise ships in the world by gross tonnage, Symphony of the Seas.[15] Over 5.5 million cruise passengers pass through the port each year (FY2018/2019).[16]

As of July 2020, there are seven operating passenger terminal facilities at PortMiami: A, C, D, E, F, G, and J. Of the seven, there is one facility that is purpose-built for a specific company, while other companies share the other terminals.[17] Five more company-specific facilities are in their planning or construction stages.

Current passenger terminals

Terminal Allocation
A This facility exclusively serves cruise lines that are part of Royal Caribbean Group, and handles the world's largest class of cruise ships, the Oasis-class ships.[18][15]
C This facility primarily serves cruise lines that are part of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings.[17][19]
D This facility primarily serves cruise lines that are part of Carnival Corporation & plc.[17][19]
E This facility primarily serves cruise lines that are part of Carnival Corporation & plc.[17][19]
F This facility primarily serves MSC Cruises.[20]
G This facility primarily serves cruise lines that are part of Royal Caribbean Group.[19]
J As PortMiami's boutique cruise terminal, it primarily serves smaller vessels and luxury cruise lines, such as Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.[17]
V This facility primarily serves Virgin Voyages.[21]

Future terminals and projects

On March 7, 2018, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings announced plans for a new 166,000-square-foot (15,400 m2) facility to redevelop their "Terminal B" at PortMiami that will be fully capable of serving Norwegian's largest ships, the Breakaway Plus-class ships. Norwegian originally intended to open the terminal, dubbed the "Pearl of Miami," by fall 2019, but budgeting issues initially postponed its opening date until spring of 2020.[22][23][24][17][25] In July 2020, PortMiami director Juan Kuryla said the terminal would be completed by the end of the month, two months behind schedule.[26]

In July 2018, MSC Cruises announced plans to build "Terminal AA/AAA" for its upcoming World-class cruise ships, a forthcoming class of cruise ship with an approximate gross tonnage of 205,700 tons. This marks MSC's second investment in its passenger facility infrastructure at PortMiami after MSC unveiled Terminal F, a custom-built terminal for MSC's ships, in December 2017. The new terminal is expected to be completed in October 2022.[20][17] On September 19, 2019, MSC and Miami-Dade County finalized the contract to construct the new facility.[27] The new $300 million building will span 16.7 acres (6.8 ha) and include two berths capable of operating simultaneously, separately named as "AA" and "AAA," and be operated by MSC under a 62-year lease.[27] In September 2018, it was announced that Disney Cruise Line had entered into an agreement with Miami-Dade County to plan for a brand-new terminal, "Terminal K", on the south side of PortMiami and east of Terminal J. The inauguration of the terminal is expected to coincide with Disney's expansion into Miami with two vessels homeported at the port in the mid-2020s.[28] The construction of the terminal would be dependent on improvements made to the port's infrastructure that can enable Disney's vessels to operate on the south side of the port. Dates for groundbreaking and completion were not announced at the time of announcement.[28][17] However, in July 2020, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic repercussions, PortMiami issued a new proposal that accommodates MSC's difficulties in receiving financing for the project by amending the ground lease, while also granting the port additional time to prepare the site for the project prior to turning over the premises to MSC.[29] Additionally, in an effort to reduce costs for its expansion projects, the port issued an accompanying resolution requiring the new MSC complex to share facilities with Disney Cruise Line, and will require Miami-Dade County to establish a new berthing rights agreement with Disney Cruise Line based on the proposal.[29]

On November 28, 2018, Virgin Voyages announced plans to build "Terminal V", a new 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m2) terminal located on the northwest side of PortMiami and is scheduled to be completed by November 2021.[30] This facility will effectively replace the current Terminal H.[30][31] The new terminal is designed to be the homeport for its first two vessels.[32][17] On September 19, 2019, Virgin Voyages finalized the $150 million contract with Miami-Dade County to begin redeveloping the area currently occupied by Terminal H, which will be renamed Terminal V upon completion.[31] Prior to August 2019, Terminal H was occupied primarily by FRS Caribbean, which operated a ferry service between Miami and Bimini in the Bahamas.[33][30]

On September 19, 2019, Carnival Cruise Line announced that it had received approval from Miami-Dade County for an expansion of its company's facilities at PortMiami by renovating and expanding "Terminal F", making it the company's third passenger facility at the port and its largest terminal in North America.[34] The terminal is scheduled to open in October 2022 to coincide with the debut of Carnival's second Excellence-class vessel, which will be homeported in Miami, and will be operated by Carnival under a 20-year lease.[31][34]

Container ship operations

 
PortMiami is one of the busiest container ports in the United States

As the "Cargo Gateway of the Americas", the port primarily handles containerized cargo with small amounts of breakbulk, vehicles and industrial equipment. It is the largest container port in the state of Florida and ninth in the United States.

Over 9.6 million tons of cargo and over 1 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) (FY 2018/2019) of intermodal container traffic move through the seaport per year. The economic impact from cargo operations at PortMiami to Florida amounts to $35 billion.[6]

Design and infrastructure

The port currently operates eight passenger terminals, six gantry crane wharves, seven Ro-Ro (Roll-on-Roll-off) docks, four refrigerated yards for containers, break bulk cargo warehouses and nine gantry container handling cranes. In addition, the port tenants operate the cruise and cargo terminals which includes their cargo handling and support equipment.

To retain the port's competitive rank as a world-class port, in 1997 the port undertook a redevelopment program of over $250 million which is well underway to accommodate the changing demands of cruise vessel operators, passengers, shippers and carriers. To further resolve accessibility, the PortMiami Tunnel was constructed in 2010 and completed in 2014, providing direct vehicle access from the port to the interstate highway system via State Road 836, thereby bypassing congestion in downtown Miami.[3]

As part of the massive PortMiami redevelopment program, new ultramodern cruise terminals, roadways and parking garages have been constructed. Additionally, a new gantry crane dock and container storage yards have been constructed along with the electrification of the gantry crane docks to include the conversion of several cranes has been completed. In addition, the Port acquired two state-of-the-art super post-panamax gantry cranes which are amongst the largest in the world; able to load and unload 22 container (8 foot wide each), or nearly 200 foot, wide mega container ships. This, along with the planned Deep Dredge Project, would make it possible for PortMiami to facilitate even the future largest containerships in the world, the Maersk Triple E Class. The new and restructured roadway system with new lighting, landscaping and signage greets visitors to the 'Cruise Capital of the World and Cargo Gateway of the Americas'. The roadways will change again with the completion of the PortMiami Tunnel. And to enhance cargo port accessibility, the newly constructed Security Gates opened at the end of 2006 to increase the processing rate for container trucks and help eliminate the daily traffic backups.

Tunnel and Deep Dredge

Four major projects directly and indirectly related to PortMiami are expected to increase both the capacity and efficiency of the port: the expansion of the Panama Canal, the PortMiami Deep Dredge Project, the PortMiami Tunnel, and the restoration and upgrade of the bridge and rail line connecting PortMiami to the mainland.

On May 24, 2010, construction began on the Miami Port Tunnel, a $1 billion project providing a much-needed direct connection from the port to I-395. Prior to the tunnel's completion, the only way to enter and exit the port was via surface streets through downtown Miami. Construction on the tunnel finished in 2014.

Another major development for the PortMiami was the PortMiami Deep Dredge project, enabling Super Post Panamax Megaships to enter the United States after the completion of the Panama Canal expansion in 2014. The ports of Norfolk, New York and Baltimore have also deepened their ports to the required 50 feet. It is estimated that this project could double Miami's cargo business in the next 10 years as well as creating over 30,000 permanent jobs for Miami, which currently has a very high unemployment rate.

There have also been plans to build a soccer-specific stadium at PortMiami. The plans were proposed by a group, led by David Beckham, seeking to bring a Major League Soccer team to Miami.[35] The group has stated that they would fund such a stadium privately, but there has been opposition on multiple grounds, including the added traffic to downtown Miami and the impact on wildlife.[citation needed]

 
PortMiami is the world's busiest cruise ship port, and is headquarters to many of the world's largest cruise companies. From left to right: Hapag-Lloyd Europa, Norwegian Sky, Oceania Nautica, Carnival Valor, Carnival Imagination, Carnival Liberty, Royal Caribbean Liberty of the Seas, and MV Explorer

Railroad access

 
The rail line being renovated, November 2011

In 2011, PortMiami was awarded a federal grant, as part of the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) program, to restore a connection between the Florida East Coast Railway's yard in Hialeah and PortMiami, directly connecting the port to rail networks across the United States,[36] as well as re-establishing the port's on-dock rail capability (loading and unloading directly between ships and trains).[37] The railroad bridge connecting the port to the mainland was damaged by Hurricane Wilma in 2005, at which time service was suspended.[38] The project was scheduled to be finished in time for the completion of the other projects in 2014.[39] The rail project is related to another scheme to increase PortMiami's capacity; an inland intermodal center, known as Flagler Logistics Hub, to be built near the airport on 300 acres of land in Hialeah.[40]

There was some opposition to the railroad line being returned to service, with claims that it would be as much of a problem to downtown traffic as container trucks, and that the noise would be a disturbance to nearby residents. However, trains are occasional and will be reserved for specialty freight, such as oversized loads and hazardous materials, which will be banned from the tunnel.[citation needed] As well, trains will be able to travel at up to 30 mph (50 km/h) on the newly renovated line, in contrast to the old limit of 5 mph (8 km/h),[41] and so will be able to cross Biscayne Boulevard in 90 seconds.[42] The current plan is for the line to be strictly for intermodal services, with the project including a rail yard and station at the port. However, a passenger station may be added in the future.[43]

The cost of restoring the rail link between the port and the Hialeah Railyard was estimated at $46.9 million, $28 million of which was applied for through a federal grant in 2010.[39] Later that year, a grant of $22 million was awarded for this project,[44] as well as to build an on site intermodal rail yard at the port. During the 2000s the percent of Florida East Coast Railway's business has increased from around 60% to around 80% intermodal freight.[45] However, this was partially due to a decrease in other freight traffic caused by the 2008 recession, which reduced the number of trains, many carrying rock aggregate used in construction, from about 20 to 14 per day.[46]

There is also a plan to start a passenger service connecting Jacksonville to Miami using the FECR mainline, with stops at popular tourist attractions. The State of Florida has provided $116 million of the $268 million needed to fund that project.[47] The remaining funding for the passenger line is expected to come from a federal grant, and the remaining funding to fix the local freight line from the Port to Hialeah is supposed to come from the Florida East Coast Railroad (FEC) at $10.9 million, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) at $10.9 million, with the PortMiami itself[39] providing $4.8 million.[42] In April 2011, Atlas Railroad Construction was chosen to rebuild the line, which was to be completed by 2012 and was estimated to remove 5% of the road traffic from the port.[48] On July 15, 2011, a ground-breaking ceremony marking the beginning of the rail link project, which is expected to create over 800 jobs and generate $33.38 million in wages, was performed by US Senator Bill Nelson, Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Giménez, and Miami city mayor Tomás Regalado.[42] The project has been named the PortMiami Intermodal and Rail Reconnection Project.[36]

In 2019, Brightline announced plans to construct a station at PortMiami.[49]

See also

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External links

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This article is about the primary seaport of Miami Miami Dade Florida USA For other uses see Port Miami disambiguation The Port of Miami styled as PortMiami but formally the Dante B Fascell Port of Miami is a major seaport located in Biscayne Bay at the mouth of the Miami River in Miami Florida It is the largest passenger port in the world and one of the largest cargo ports in the United States PortMiamiAerial view of PortMiami January 2008LocationCountryUnited StatesLocationMiami FloridaCoordinates25 46 27 N 80 10 16 W 25 77417 N 80 17111 W 25 77417 80 17111UN LOCODEUSMIA 1 DetailsType of harbourNatural ArtificialDraft depth43 ft 2 Employees176 000 citation needed Port DirectorJuan KurylaStatisticsVessel arrivals2 489Annual cargo tonnage7 42 millionPassenger traffic4 33 millionAnnual revenue 94 70 millionFormerlyPort of MiamiWebsitePortMiamiThe port is located on Dodge Lummus and Sam s Islands which is the combination of three historic islands Dodge Lummus and Sam s Islands that have since been combined into one It is connected to Downtown Miami by Port Boulevard a causeway over the Intracoastal Waterway and to the neighboring Watson Island via the PortMiami Tunnel 3 It is named in honor of 19 term Florida Congressman Dante Fascell 4 5 As of 2018 PortMiami accounts for approximately 334 500 jobs and has an annual economic impact of 43 billion to the state of Florida 6 Contents 1 History 2 Today 2 1 Cruise ship operations 2 1 1 Current passenger terminals 2 1 2 Future terminals and projects 2 2 Container ship operations 2 3 Design and infrastructure 3 Tunnel and Deep Dredge 4 Railroad access 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the early 1900s Government Cut was dredged along with a new channel to what now is known as Bicentennial Park in downtown Miami 7 This new access to the mainland created the Main Channel which greatly improved the shipping access to the new port From these original dredging spoils which were disposed on the south side of the new Main Channel new islands were inadvertently created which later became Dodge Lummus and Sam s Island along with several other smaller islands PortMiami s improved shipping access and growth of the South Florida community led to an expansion of the port On April 5 1960 Resolution No 4830 Joint Resolution Providing for Construction of Modern Seaport Facilities at Dodge Island Site was approved by the Dade County Board of Commissioners On April 6 1960 the City of Miami approved City Resolution No 31837 to construct the new port The new port on Dodge Island required expansion of the island by joining it together with the surrounding islands After the seawalls administrative buildings and a vehicle and railroad bridge were completed Port of Miami operations were moved to the new Dodge Island port Additional fill material enlarged the connected Lummus and Sam s islands as well as the North South and NOAO slips creating a completely man made island for PortMiami In 1993 the first dredge of PortMiami occurred deepening it to 42 feet 13 m 8 In 2006 a 40 million project to expand the South Harbor finished 8 In 2011 a project to reconnect PortMiami to the mainland via railroad began 9 In 2013 a dredging project began to deepen the harbors around PortMiami from 44 to 52 feet 13 to 16 m 10 In April 2019 the Miami Dade Tourism and Ports Committee approved a deal for Royal Caribbean Cruises to build a new office and parking garage on Dodge Island 11 Today EditCruise ship operations Edit PortMiami is the busiest cruise passenger port in the world 12 13 14 It accommodates major cruise lines such as Carnival Royal Caribbean Norwegian Disney and MSC among others and also serves as the homeport of one of the largest cruise ships in the world by gross tonnage Symphony of the Seas 15 Over 5 5 million cruise passengers pass through the port each year FY2018 2019 16 As of July 2020 there are seven operating passenger terminal facilities at PortMiami A C D E F G and J Of the seven there is one facility that is purpose built for a specific company while other companies share the other terminals 17 Five more company specific facilities are in their planning or construction stages Current passenger terminals Edit Terminal AllocationA This facility exclusively serves cruise lines that are part of Royal Caribbean Group and handles the world s largest class of cruise ships the Oasis class ships 18 15 C This facility primarily serves cruise lines that are part of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings 17 19 D This facility primarily serves cruise lines that are part of Carnival Corporation amp plc 17 19 E This facility primarily serves cruise lines that are part of Carnival Corporation amp plc 17 19 F This facility primarily serves MSC Cruises 20 G This facility primarily serves cruise lines that are part of Royal Caribbean Group 19 J As PortMiami s boutique cruise terminal it primarily serves smaller vessels and luxury cruise lines such as Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises 17 V This facility primarily serves Virgin Voyages 21 Future terminals and projects Edit On March 7 2018 Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings announced plans for a new 166 000 square foot 15 400 m2 facility to redevelop their Terminal B at PortMiami that will be fully capable of serving Norwegian s largest ships the Breakaway Plus class ships Norwegian originally intended to open the terminal dubbed the Pearl of Miami by fall 2019 but budgeting issues initially postponed its opening date until spring of 2020 22 23 24 17 25 In July 2020 PortMiami director Juan Kuryla said the terminal would be completed by the end of the month two months behind schedule 26 In July 2018 MSC Cruises announced plans to build Terminal AA AAA for its upcoming World class cruise ships a forthcoming class of cruise ship with an approximate gross tonnage of 205 700 tons This marks MSC s second investment in its passenger facility infrastructure at PortMiami after MSC unveiled Terminal F a custom built terminal for MSC s ships in December 2017 The new terminal is expected to be completed in October 2022 20 17 On September 19 2019 MSC and Miami Dade County finalized the contract to construct the new facility 27 The new 300 million building will span 16 7 acres 6 8 ha and include two berths capable of operating simultaneously separately named as AA and AAA and be operated by MSC under a 62 year lease 27 In September 2018 it was announced that Disney Cruise Line had entered into an agreement with Miami Dade County to plan for a brand new terminal Terminal K on the south side of PortMiami and east of Terminal J The inauguration of the terminal is expected to coincide with Disney s expansion into Miami with two vessels homeported at the port in the mid 2020s 28 The construction of the terminal would be dependent on improvements made to the port s infrastructure that can enable Disney s vessels to operate on the south side of the port Dates for groundbreaking and completion were not announced at the time of announcement 28 17 However in July 2020 in light of the COVID 19 pandemic and its economic repercussions PortMiami issued a new proposal that accommodates MSC s difficulties in receiving financing for the project by amending the ground lease while also granting the port additional time to prepare the site for the project prior to turning over the premises to MSC 29 Additionally in an effort to reduce costs for its expansion projects the port issued an accompanying resolution requiring the new MSC complex to share facilities with Disney Cruise Line and will require Miami Dade County to establish a new berthing rights agreement with Disney Cruise Line based on the proposal 29 On November 28 2018 Virgin Voyages announced plans to build Terminal V a new 100 000 square foot 9 300 m2 terminal located on the northwest side of PortMiami and is scheduled to be completed by November 2021 30 This facility will effectively replace the current Terminal H 30 31 The new terminal is designed to be the homeport for its first two vessels 32 17 On September 19 2019 Virgin Voyages finalized the 150 million contract with Miami Dade County to begin redeveloping the area currently occupied by Terminal H which will be renamed Terminal V upon completion 31 Prior to August 2019 Terminal H was occupied primarily by FRS Caribbean which operated a ferry service between Miami and Bimini in the Bahamas 33 30 On September 19 2019 Carnival Cruise Line announced that it had received approval from Miami Dade County for an expansion of its company s facilities at PortMiami by renovating and expanding Terminal F making it the company s third passenger facility at the port and its largest terminal in North America 34 The terminal is scheduled to open in October 2022 to coincide with the debut of Carnival s second Excellence class vessel which will be homeported in Miami and will be operated by Carnival under a 20 year lease 31 34 Container ship operations Edit PortMiami is one of the busiest container ports in the United States As the Cargo Gateway of the Americas the port primarily handles containerized cargo with small amounts of breakbulk vehicles and industrial equipment It is the largest container port in the state of Florida and ninth in the United States Over 9 6 million tons of cargo and over 1 million twenty foot equivalent units TEU FY 2018 2019 of intermodal container traffic move through the seaport per year The economic impact from cargo operations at PortMiami to Florida amounts to 35 billion 6 Design and infrastructure Edit The port currently operates eight passenger terminals six gantry crane wharves seven Ro Ro Roll on Roll off docks four refrigerated yards for containers break bulk cargo warehouses and nine gantry container handling cranes In addition the port tenants operate the cruise and cargo terminals which includes their cargo handling and support equipment To retain the port s competitive rank as a world class port in 1997 the port undertook a redevelopment program of over 250 million which is well underway to accommodate the changing demands of cruise vessel operators passengers shippers and carriers To further resolve accessibility the PortMiami Tunnel was constructed in 2010 and completed in 2014 providing direct vehicle access from the port to the interstate highway system via State Road 836 thereby bypassing congestion in downtown Miami 3 As part of the massive PortMiami redevelopment program new ultramodern cruise terminals roadways and parking garages have been constructed Additionally a new gantry crane dock and container storage yards have been constructed along with the electrification of the gantry crane docks to include the conversion of several cranes has been completed In addition the Port acquired two state of the art super post panamax gantry cranes which are amongst the largest in the world able to load and unload 22 container 8 foot wide each or nearly 200 foot wide mega container ships This along with the planned Deep Dredge Project would make it possible for PortMiami to facilitate even the future largest containerships in the world the Maersk Triple E Class The new and restructured roadway system with new lighting landscaping and signage greets visitors to the Cruise Capital of the World and Cargo Gateway of the Americas The roadways will change again with the completion of the PortMiami Tunnel And to enhance cargo port accessibility the newly constructed Security Gates opened at the end of 2006 to increase the processing rate for container trucks and help eliminate the daily traffic backups Tunnel and Deep Dredge EditMain articles PortMiami Tunnel and PortMiami Deep Dredge Project This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information November 2020 Four major projects directly and indirectly related to PortMiami are expected to increase both the capacity and efficiency of the port the expansion of the Panama Canal the PortMiami Deep Dredge Project the PortMiami Tunnel and the restoration and upgrade of the bridge and rail line connecting PortMiami to the mainland On May 24 2010 construction began on the Miami Port Tunnel a 1 billion project providing a much needed direct connection from the port to I 395 Prior to the tunnel s completion the only way to enter and exit the port was via surface streets through downtown Miami Construction on the tunnel finished in 2014 Another major development for the PortMiami was the PortMiami Deep Dredge project enabling Super Post Panamax Megaships to enter the United States after the completion of the Panama Canal expansion in 2014 The ports of Norfolk New York and Baltimore have also deepened their ports to the required 50 feet It is estimated that this project could double Miami s cargo business in the next 10 years as well as creating over 30 000 permanent jobs for Miami which currently has a very high unemployment rate There have also been plans to build a soccer specific stadium at PortMiami The plans were proposed by a group led by David Beckham seeking to bring a Major League Soccer team to Miami 35 The group has stated that they would fund such a stadium privately but there has been opposition on multiple grounds including the added traffic to downtown Miami and the impact on wildlife citation needed PortMiami is the world s busiest cruise ship port and is headquarters to many of the world s largest cruise companies From left to right Hapag Lloyd Europa Norwegian Sky Oceania Nautica Carnival Valor Carnival Imagination Carnival Liberty Royal Caribbean Liberty of the Seas and MV ExplorerRailroad access Edit The rail line being renovated November 2011 In 2011 PortMiami was awarded a federal grant as part of the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery TIGER program to restore a connection between the Florida East Coast Railway s yard in Hialeah and PortMiami directly connecting the port to rail networks across the United States 36 as well as re establishing the port s on dock rail capability loading and unloading directly between ships and trains 37 The railroad bridge connecting the port to the mainland was damaged by Hurricane Wilma in 2005 at which time service was suspended 38 The project was scheduled to be finished in time for the completion of the other projects in 2014 39 The rail project is related to another scheme to increase PortMiami s capacity an inland intermodal center known as Flagler Logistics Hub to be built near the airport on 300 acres of land in Hialeah 40 There was some opposition to the railroad line being returned to service with claims that it would be as much of a problem to downtown traffic as container trucks and that the noise would be a disturbance to nearby residents However trains are occasional and will be reserved for specialty freight such as oversized loads and hazardous materials which will be banned from the tunnel citation needed As well trains will be able to travel at up to 30 mph 50 km h on the newly renovated line in contrast to the old limit of 5 mph 8 km h 41 and so will be able to cross Biscayne Boulevard in 90 seconds 42 The current plan is for the line to be strictly for intermodal services with the project including a rail yard and station at the port However a passenger station may be added in the future 43 The cost of restoring the rail link between the port and the Hialeah Railyard was estimated at 46 9 million 28 million of which was applied for through a federal grant in 2010 39 Later that year a grant of 22 million was awarded for this project 44 as well as to build an on site intermodal rail yard at the port During the 2000s the percent of Florida East Coast Railway s business has increased from around 60 to around 80 intermodal freight 45 However this was partially due to a decrease in other freight traffic caused by the 2008 recession which reduced the number of trains many carrying rock aggregate used in construction from about 20 to 14 per day 46 There is also a plan to start a passenger service connecting Jacksonville to Miami using the FECR mainline with stops at popular tourist attractions The State of Florida has provided 116 million of the 268 million needed to fund that project 47 The remaining funding for the passenger line is expected to come from a federal grant and the remaining funding to fix the local freight line from the Port to Hialeah is supposed to come from the Florida East Coast Railroad FEC at 10 9 million the Florida Department of Transportation FDOT at 10 9 million with the PortMiami itself 39 providing 4 8 million 42 In April 2011 Atlas Railroad Construction was chosen to rebuild the line which was to be completed by 2012 and was estimated to remove 5 of the road traffic from the port 48 On July 15 2011 a ground breaking ceremony marking the beginning of the rail link project which is expected to create over 800 jobs and generate 33 38 million in wages was performed by US Senator Bill Nelson Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood Miami Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez and Miami city mayor Tomas Regalado 42 The project has been named the PortMiami Intermodal and Rail Reconnection Project 36 In 2019 Brightline announced plans to construct a station at PortMiami 49 See also EditTransportation in South Florida United States container portsReferences Edit UNLOCODE US UNITED STATES service unece org Retrieved 23 September 2020 Port of Miami U S A www findaport com Shipping Guides Ltd Retrieved 23 September 2020 a b Chardy Alfonso May 17 2014 Decades after conception Miami has a port tunnel Miami Herald Retrieved June 6 2014 PortMiami makes history Historic Marker Unveiled Port of Miami September 14 2014 Retrieved November 15 2014 Contact PortMiami PortMiami Miami Dade County Retrieved 16 June 2017 a b PortMiami Port Guide 2018 2019 PDF PortMiami PortMiami Government Cut Bicentennial Archived from the original on 2006 02 13 a b Herrera Chabeli 8 July 2018 Despite recent dredge PortMiami still can t fit some large ships New project in the works Miami Herald Groundbreaking For 50M Port Of Miami Rail Project 2011 07 15 Retrieved 2019 08 14 Dredging Underway At PortMiami 2013 11 24 Retrieved 2019 08 14 Dolven Taylor 15 April 2019 Royal Caribbean unveils new 300M office plan for PortMiami that will look like a ship Miami Herald PortMiami 2017 Cruise Guide PDF miamidade gov PortMiami Retrieved 16 June 2017 See which Florida cruise ports are among the largest in the world bizjournals com Orlando Business Journal The World s Busiest Cruise Ports The Telegraph Retrieved 16 June 2017 a b Diaz Johnny November 5 2018 Royal Caribbean opened a new terminal at PortMiami Here s a look inside Sun Sentinel Retrieved September 11 2019 PortMiami Statistics at a Glance Miami Dade County www miamidade gov Retrieved 2019 09 11 a b c d e f g h i PortMiami Cruise Terminals Miami Dade County www miamidade gov Retrieved 2019 09 11 Royal Caribbean Signs Agreement With Miami Dade County to Build World Class Cruise Terminal Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd June 28 2016 Retrieved September 11 2019 a b c d Miami Cruise Port Address Parking amp Information Cruise Critic www cruisecritic com Retrieved 2019 09 11 a b Chrusciel Brittany July 11 2018 MSC Cruises to Build Second Cruise Terminal in Miami Cruise Critic Retrieved July 12 2018 Staff C I N 2022 02 14 Virgin Voyages Opens New Terminal V in Miami www cruiseindustrynews com Retrieved 2022 02 18 Scheckner Jesse 2019 08 13 As PortMiami rides high more development deals on horizon Miami Today Retrieved 2019 10 07 Tribou Richard Norwegian Cruise Line to build new Miami terminal orlandosentinel com Retrieved 2019 09 11 Norwegian Cruise Line needs more time bigger budget for PortMiami terminal www bizjournals com Retrieved 2019 09 11 Staff CIN 2018 03 07 Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Announces New Terminal at PortMiami Retrieved 2018 03 09 Dolven Taylor July 5 2020 PortMiami renegotiates terminal deals local workers brace for more cruise less months Miami Herald Retrieved July 5 2020 a b MSC Cruises gets green light for 300M terminal project at PortMiami The Real Deal Miami 2019 09 19 Retrieved 2019 09 20 a b Disney plans to build Miami terminal for year round cruises Travel Weekly www travelweekly com Retrieved 2019 09 11 a b Kalosh Anne 14 July 2020 PortMiami proposes MSC Cruises mega terminal provide joint facilities for Disney Seatrade Cruise News Retrieved 14 July 2020 a b c Stieghorst Tom November 28 2018 Virgin Voyages building Miami terminal Travel Weekly Travel Weekly Retrieved September 11 2019 a b c Hanks Douglas Dolven Taylor September 19 2019 PortMiami creating Terminal V for Virgin Voyages cruise ships Miami Herald Diaz Johnny Virgin Voyages debuts plans for new cruise ship terminal in Miami sun sentinel com Retrieved 2019 09 11 FRS Caribbean Ferry Services From Miami to Bimini Bahamas FRS Caribbean Retrieved 2019 09 11 a b Staff C I N 2019 09 19 Carnival to Expand Terminal F at PortMiami to Accommodate 2022 Newbuild www cruiseindustrynews com Retrieved 2019 09 20 Report David Beckham MLS Commissioner Don Garber to address Miami expansion plans next week MLSsoccer com a b Jeanette Sheppard Hank Tester July 15 2011 Port of Miami Rail Project Groundbreaking NBC Miami Retrieved 2011 07 16 Miami port rail link construction set Railway Age July 13 2011 Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved 2011 07 16 Back to the Future Port of Miami amp Florida East Coast Railway MiamiDade gov 2010 Retrieved 2011 03 30 a b c Alfonso Chardy August 21 2010 Port of Miami puts rail project on fast track Miami Herald Retrieved 2011 03 30 dead link Zachary S Fagenson March 10 2011 Million square foot Flagler logistics hub key piece of Miami s international trade puzzle Miami Today News Retrieved 2011 03 30 Port of Miami rail connection breaks ground WSVN TV July 15 2011 Retrieved 2011 07 16 a b c Ashley D Torres July 15 2011 FEC rail project starts 800 jobs expected South Florida Business Journal Retrieved 2011 07 17 TIGER II Grant Miami Dade gov 2010 Retrieved 2011 04 11 Port of Miami Cargo Edward Redlich October 14 2010 Retrieved 2011 04 06 James R Hertwig April 4 2011 Historic Florida railroad has eyes on business from wider Panama Canal Sun Sentinel Retrieved 2011 04 13 Kevin Gale April 1 2011 Florida East Coast Railway pulls the throttle on intermodal business South Florida Business Journal Retrieved 2011 04 14 William Lind April 13 2011 A Test for Florida s Governor The Conservative American Retrieved 2011 04 14 Zachary Fagenson June 2 2011 Florida East Coast Rail line to haul 5 of cargo trucks from Port of Miami Miami Today Retrieved 2011 06 02 Brightline Announces Plans to Build PortMiami Station in 2020 www travelmarketreport com Retrieved January 2 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to PortMiami Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PortMiami amp oldid 1151034801, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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