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Random Nola Tugs 2
December 11, 2014 in Bouchard, gallivant, Ingram Barge Co., Marquette Transportation Company Offshore, Mississippi watershed, photos | Tags: Blessed Trinity, CSS Savannah, Greg Turecamo, J. George Betz, Joe B. Wyatt, Josephine Anne, Lil Susan S, Moose, Mr. Pete, Natalie S, Natures Way Commander, New Orleans, Nola river traffic, O. H. Ingram, tugster | 3 comments
You might conclude that in this city I do nothing except sit on the riverbank, but the better conclusion is that Nola river traffic volume is phenomenal. So here’s a sampling of another–say–two hours total traffic, beginning with a vessel that would look entirely at home in NYC’s sixth boro . . . it’s J. George Betz.
Next something you’ll not see except in the inland big river, O. H. Ingram, 185′ loa x 54′ 9200 hp and triple screw, pushing
at least eight barges heading into a turn with at least two oncoming tows:
Joe B. Wyatt, 170′ loa x 45′ 6120 hp twin screw, pushing 18 barges and Mr. Pete with a single, but they all squeeze around the turn.
The range of vessels is interesting, considering the likes of Lil Susan S
and Josephine Anne of Bisso Offshore, with Wise One in the distance.
Natalie S . . . and
Blessed Trinity . . . and
and Natures Way Commander . . .
Moose . . and
CSS Savannah . . . and less than two hours have elapsed and I haven’t included all the traffic!
and let me conclude with a photo taken the previous afternoon, another that would NOT look out of place in NYC’s waters, Greg Turecamo.
More soon. All photos by Will Van Dorp.
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