Port of Chester
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For the village in Westchester County, New York, see Port Chester.
The Port of Chester is an American port on the west bank of the Delaware River in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Centered around Chester it ranges into Marcus Hook to the south and Eddystone to the north. It is part of the Delaware Valley port complex and lies between the Port of Wilmington and the Port of Philadelphia. Traditionally, shipbuilding and later automobile assembly were the mainstays of the port. It has since given way to other manufacturing and recreational activities, with Penn Terminals the only traditional maritime facility.
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Country | United States |
Location | Chester, Pennsylvania |
Coordinates | 39.8527302°N 75.3442906°W / 39.8527302; -75.3442906 |
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Draft depth | 45 feet |
Air draft | 188 feet[1] |
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