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The Inland Port is beginning to show some definition with a roadway being cut and graded in the background, Norfolk and Southern traffic signals built where a double set of tracks will accommodate rail cars arriving and departing for the Port of Charleston.

Julie McCombs

The Inland Port is beginning to show some definition with a roadway being cut and graded in the background, Norfolk and Southern traffic signals built where a double set of tracks will accommodate rail cars arriving and departing for the Port of Charleston.

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