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SCPA: Thanksgiving Holiday Gates 2018

CHARLESTON CONTAINER 
  • Thursday, November 22: Closed
  • Friday, November 23: Open – Regular Work Day.  Both reefers and dry containers will be accepted.
CHARLESTON BREAKBULK / RO-RO
  • Thursday, November 22: Closed
  • Friday, November 23: Closed
Gates at Charleston’s Columbus Street, Union Pier and Veterans Terminals will be CLOSED November 22-23, 2018.
Breakbulk operations at the Wando Welch Terminal Warehouse and North Charleston Terminal will also be closed November 22-23.
INLAND PORT GREER
  • Thursday, November 22: Closing at 6:00am
  • Friday, November 23: Re-Open at 6:00am
Inbound will not be worked nor will there be an outbound train on Thursday, November 22nd. Wednesday and Friday will be normal train operating days.
INLAND PORT DILLON
  • Thursday, November 22: Closed
  • Friday, November 23: Open normal hours 6:00am – 6:00pm

 





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