
Talleyrand
The 173-acre Talleyrand Marine Terminal is located 21 nautical miles (38.9km) from the Atlantic Ocean on the St. Johns River.
Talleyrand Marine Terminal
(main gate entrance)
2085 Talleyrand Ave.
Jacksonville, FL 32206
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From North:
- Take I-95 South to exit 354-A (US-1 South / Martin Luther King Jr Expressway East).
- Follow Martin Luther King Jr Expressway East to Phoenix Avenue exit.
- At bottom of exit ramp, turn left onto Phoenix Avenue.
- At the first traffic light, turn right onto 21st Street.
- Continue to the dead end at Talleyrand Avenue, and turn right onto Talleyrand Avenue.
- Continue for one mile. The cargo terminal's main gate is on the left side of Talleyrand Avenue.
From South:
- Take I-95 North.
- Bear right at the fork of I-10 West and I-95 North to stay on I-95 North.
- Continue on I-95 North to exit 354-A (US-1 South / Martin Luther King Jr Expressway East).
- Follow Martin Luther King Jr Expressway East to Phoenix Avenue exit.
- At bottom of exit ramp, turn left onto Phoenix Avenue.
- At the first traffic light, turn right onto 21st Street.
- Continue to the dead end at Talleyrand Avenue, and turn right onto Talleyrand Avenue.
- Continue for one mile. The cargo terminal's main gate is on the left side of Talleyrand Avenue.
JAXPORT Talleyrand Operations
2064 E. 11th St.
Jacksonville, FL 32206
Phone: (904) 357-3205
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This 173-acre terminal has 4,780 linear feet (1,457m) of berthing space on 40 feet (12.2m) of deepwater.
The terminal handles containerized and breakbulk cargoes, imported automobiles and liquid bulk commodities such as turpentine and vegetable oil. Breakbulk cargoes include steel, lumber and paper, and a variety of frozen and chilled goods. Talleyrand is equipped with six container cranes, on-dock rail and 160,000 square feet of transit shed space capable of handling cargo in refrigerated, freezer or ambient conditions. Additionally, a 553,000-square foot warehouse stores a variety of cargoes, including rolls of fine and specialty papers, magazine papers and newsprint.
The Talleyrand terminal also offers two 50-LT capacity rubber tired gantry cranes, both of which straddle four rail spurs totaling 4,800 linear feet (1,463 m). Talleyrand's on-dock rail facilities are run by Talleyrand Terminal Railroad, Inc., which provides direct switching service for Norfolk Southern and CSX railroads. The terminal is only 25 minutes from Florida East Coast Railroad's intermodal ramp, and is conveniently located within minutes of interstates I-95 and I-10.
Talleyrand Equipment and Technical Info
| Talleyrand | |
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Owner / Operator |
Terminal Director — Doug Menefee |
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Location |
21 miles from sea buoy. |
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Terminal Area |
173 acres — paved, lighted and secured. |
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Use |
Container, Ro/Ro, Breakbulk, Liquid Bulk and General Cargo |
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Facilities |
593,000 sq ft of dry storage 120,000 sq ft of refrigerated / freezer space |
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General Berths |
#3 — 680 linear ft #4 — 800 linear ft #5 — 800 linear ft #6 — 800 linear ft #7 — 800 linear ft #8 — 900 linear ft |
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Apron Width |
80 ft |
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Depth alongside MLW |
40 ft |
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Deck height above MSL |
+7 ft |
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Mechanical Handling Facilities |
Four container cranes (one 50-ton, two 45-ton, one 40-ton) Two 50-ton rubber tired gantry cranes One 100-ton multi-purpose whirly crane One 40-ton container stacker |
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On-Dock Rail Connection |
CSX, Norfolk Southern (Florida East Coast Railway near-dock) |
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Highway Connections |
I-95 and I-10 to U.S. 1 leading to 8th, 11th, or 21st Streets |
To discover how to maximize your business at this terminal, contact JAXPORT's Trade Development office by phone at (904) 357-3030 or by email at info@jaxport.com.







