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South Carolina Rail Line Returns to Service; Aqaba Hosts International Marine Event

By MGN EditorialApril 10, 2026 at 12:44 AM

A dormant South Carolina short-line rail route resumes operations after 13 years, expanding port-area intermodal capacity, while Jordan's Aqaba hosts a landmark international marine conference in September.

## South Carolina Short-Line Rail Service Resumes A previously dormant short-line rail route in southern South Carolina will begin operations again for the first time since 2012, according to FreightWaves reporting. The resumption of service on this corridor represents a significant development for regional freight logistics and port connectivity. Short-line railroads play a critical role in intermodal supply chains, providing cost-effective connections between inland origins and port terminal operations. The reactivation of South Carolina rail service will enhance freight routing options for regional shippers and support more efficient cargo movement to major port facilities in the state. The route's return reflects increasing demand for diversified freight transportation options and underscores the strategic importance of rail-to-port connectivity in maintaining competitive, efficient supply chains. ## Aqaba Prepares for Global Marine Conference The Jordanian port city of Aqaba will serve as host for 'ABOFA - Aqaba Blue Ocean Future in Action,' a prominent international marine sports and diving event scheduled for September 9-12, 2026. The gathering is expected to attract participation from 25 countries, according to PR Newswire. Located on the Red Sea and serving as a major hub for Middle Eastern maritime commerce, Aqaba provides an appropriate venue for this international conference. The event will convene marine industry professionals, diving and water sports experts, and maritime stakeholders from around the globe, reinforcing Aqaba's position within global maritime networks. ## Industry Outlook These developments exemplify continued investment in maritime and freight infrastructure that supports international trade and supply chain resilience.
#rail freight#port operations#intermodal logistics#maritime infrastructure#Middle East ports

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