Little Rock Port Authority Railroad

[2][3] It provides port access and railroad interchange services not only to the more than twenty businesses at the park, but also to any business seeking to ship or receive cargo through the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System.

[3] Purchase of 151 acres in July 1967 started the planning process for the dock area at the Port.

[2] Four miles of railroad were constructed by July, 1968, the year in which the port began operations.

[2] The line extends from the dock to the interchange point with what is now the Union Pacific (UP) at a junction near Clinton National Airport.

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