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How the Minot Intermodal Facility ships North Dakota products around the globe
In the middle of North America, far from any seaport, Minot has quietly become a global gateway. At the city’s Intermodal Facility, grain, beans, and other North Dakota products are loaded into shipping containers, sealed, and sent by rail to Seattle — and from there, around the world. What began five years ago as a modest operation now ships out trains twice a week, connecting local producers to international markets and proving that even landlocked states can think globally. Lindsey Miller with KMOT has the full story.
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