Goole docks

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Goole docks are a historic inland port complex in the town of Goole, England, serving as a key hub for maritime trade and cargo handling via the River Ouse and connected waterways.


Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf dock complex
inland port
port
connectedBy inland waterways
rail network
road network
connectedToWaterway Aire and Calder Navigation
Humber Estuary
country United Kingdom
handles agricultural products
bulk cargo
containers
general cargo
steel products
timber
hasAccessTo North Sea via Humber Estuary
hasBerthsFor inland barges
sea-going vessels
hasEconomicRole regional logistics hub
supporting local industry
hasFeature cargo handling equipment
docks
lock system
quays
warehouses
hasFunction cargo handling
inland waterway transport
maritime trade
hasTypeOfTraffic coastal shipping
inland waterway traffic
short-sea shipping
historicalSignificance historic inland port complex
locatedEastOf Leeds
locatedIn East Riding of Yorkshire
England
Goole
locatedNear M62 motorway
locatedOnWaterway River Ouse
locatedWestOf Humber Estuary
operatedBy Associated British Ports
partOf Port of Goole
serves Goole
Yorkshire and the Humber region
servesAs gateway between sea-going vessels and inland waterways
usedFor export
import
waterwayType tidal river access

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Goole
hasHarbour
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
operatedDock

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