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2018-Facilities-Map.Pdf PORT CANAVERAL FACILITIES INTER-AGENCY PORT MARITIME SECURITY OPERATIONS SPACEX OPERATIONS CRUISE TERMINALS CENTER FACILITY KENNEDY SPACE CENTER 5 & 6 CENTER ENTRANCE CAPE CANAVERAL LIGHTHOUSE SR 401 SUBMARINE DAYTONA SEAPORT PORPORT CANAT CANAVERALVERAL FACILITIES FACILITIES BANANA PASS & I.D. WHARF 92 INTERNATIONAL INTER-AGENCYINTER-AGENCY CANAVERAL AIRPORT PORT PORT MARITIMMARITIME E RIVER PARKING NCB8 MAGELLAN RD. FUEL TERMINAL TRIDENT PARKING GARAGE SDDC SECURITSECURITY Y Railroad FEC OPERATIONSOPERATIONSSPACEXSPACEX GARAGE FIRE 832ND SPACE FLORIDA BASIN CRUISECRUISE TERMINALS TERMINALS OPERATIONSOPERATIONS PARKING GROUPER RD. CENTERCENTER FACILITFACILITY Y KENNEDYKENNEDY SPACE SPACE CENTE CENTER R STATION CAPE CANAVERAL 5 & 6 5 & 6 CENTERCENTER CAPE CANAVERALCAPE CANAVERAL SNAPPER RD. DETACHMENT PORT CANAVERAL ENTRANCENTRANCE E S AIR FORCE PAS CT5 INLAND LOGISTICS CENTER LIGHTHOUSLIGHTHOUSE E ER PAYNE WAY V CT6 GT USA WAREHOUSE RD. EUL AREA O NORTH ARMY ORLANDO/SANFORD AT TITUSVILLE SR 401SR 401 COAST GATE INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION INTERNATIONAL SUBMARINSUBMARINE E GUARD WHARFDAYTONADAYTONA BASIN RD. AIRPORT SEAPORSEAPORT T GATE SPACE COAST BANANABANANA PASS &PASS I.D. & I.D. WHARFWHARF CONTAINER RD. INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL CANAVERALCANAVERAL 92 92 AIRPORTAIRPORT HERCULES RD. CAPE 46 REGIONAL ATLANTIC NCB8 NCB8 MAGELLANMAGELLAN RD. RD. CRUISE TERMINALS MORTON AIRPORT RIVERRIVER PARKINGPARKING FUEL TERMINALFUEL TERMINAL TRIDENTTRIDENT CANAVERAL RO/RO OCEAN PARKINGPARKINGGARAGE GARAGE SDDC SDDC 8 & 10 SALT RAMP NAVAL CANAVERAL KENNEDY FEC Railroad FEC FIRE FIRE Railroad FEC GARAGEGARAGE 832ND832ND SPACESPACE FLORID FLORIDA A BASINBASIN DISNEY CONTAINER SPRINT RD. ORDNANCE SPACE PARKINGPARKING GROUPER RD. GROUPER RD. ENTRANCE 417 STATIONSTATION CAPE CANAVERALCAPE CANAVERAL CRUISE TERMINAL CARGO RD. TEST UNIT AIR FORCE CENTER SNAPPERSNAPPER RD. RD. DETACHMENTDETACHMENT LINE (GT USA) CPA NCB1 PORTPORT CANAVERAL(NOTU) CANAVERAL SS SS AIR FORCAIRE FORCE WEST STATION GARAGE HANSON Orlando PA PA CT5 CT5 PARKING NCB CARGO TITUSVILLE SR 401 INLANDINLAND LOGISTICS LOGISTICS CENTER CENTER R R PAYNE WAY PAYNE WAY E E CT6 CT6 WAREHOUSEWAREHOUSE RD. RD. EUL AREAEUL AREA SLAG V V GT USAGT USA NORTHNORTH ARMYARMY CT8 TURNING 6 ORLANDO/SANFORDYARORLANDO/SANFORDD AT TITUSVILLE AT TITUSVILLE 50 O O PARKING 408 COASTCOAST GATE GATE INTERMODALINTERMODAL TRANSPORTATIONTRANSPORTATION VSA 7 SNOOK RD.INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL MIDDLE BASIN RD. BASIN RD. FRANK A. KENNEDY RD. CRUISE TERMINAL DR. BASIN GUARDGUARD GATE GATE WHARWHARF F AIRPORTAIRPORT TURNING Port Canaveral CHARLES M. ROWLAND DR. SPACE COASTSPACE COAST CONTAINERCONTAINER RD. RD. NCB5 HERCULESHERCULES RD. RD. CEMEX WHSE. REGIONAREGIONAL L POSEIDON ATLANTICATLANTIC CAPECAPE NCB2 46 46 BASIN MILITARY 528 Beachline Expressway CRUISECRUISE TERMINALS TERMINALS MORTOMORTON N RO/RORO/RO AIRPORTAIRPORT WHARF CANAVERALCANAVERAL NAVALNAVAL DOLPHIN RD. KENNEDYKENNEDYOCEAOCEAN N PROPERTY CAPE CANAVERAL 8 & 108 & 10 SALT SALT RAMPRAMP CANAVERALCANAVERAL CT10 ORLANDO COCOA DISNEYDISNEY CONTAINERCONTAINER SPRINT RD. SPRINT RD. SPACESPACE 520 ENTRANCEENTRANCE ORDNANCORDNANCE E 417 417 INTERNATIONAL COCOA BEACH CRUISECRUISE TERMINALTERMINAL CARGO CARGORD. RD. AIR AIRFORCE FORCE TEST UNITESTT UNIT PARKING CENTERCENTER AIRPORT LINE LINE (GT USA)(GT USA) CPA CPA NCB1 NCB1 (NOTU)(NOTU) PARKING NCB4 NCB3 WESTWEST STATIONSTATION GARAGE Flor GARAGE GARAGE HANSONHANSON OrlandoOrlando PARKING PARKING NCB NCB CARGOCARGO TITUSVILLTITUSVILLE E SR 401 SR 401 FEC Rail CT8 CT8 TURNINGTURNING 6 6 SLAG SLAG YARD YARD THE COVE 50 50 ida Turnpi A1A PARKINGPARKING 408 408 PORT CANAVERAL FACILITIES VSA 7 VSA 7 SNOOK SNOOKRD. RD. MIDDLEMIDDLE TO LOCK/BARGE CANAL/ BOAT RAMPS RESTAURANT, RETAIL CANAVERAL BAIT & JETTY MALCOLM E. McLOUTH FRANK A. KENNEDY RD. FRANK A. KENNEDY RD. CONCESSIONS, CRUISE TERMINAL DR. CRUISE TERMINAL DR. BASINBASIN INTER-AGENCY CANAVERAL LOCKS INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY & MARKET AREA CT1 PLAZA KIOSKS PortPort Canaveral CanaveralPILOTS FUTURE CT3 TACKLE FISHING PIER PORT TURNINGTURNING FREDDIE BAIT & SNACK BAR road CHARLES M. ROWLAND DR. CHARLES M. ROWLAND DR. MARITIME RODNEY S. KETCHAM SCB4 TB1 SCB3SCB2SCB1 PARK NCB5 SECURITNCB5 Y OPERATIONSCEMEXCEMEX WHSE.WHSE. POSEIDONPOSEIDON MARINA DISTRICT PATRICK PARK SHOP SPACEX NCB2 NCB2 BASINBASIN MILITARYMILITARY PARK 528 528 BeachlineBeachline Expressway Expressway OPERATIONS ke CRUISE TERMINALS CENTER FACILITY WHARFWHARF KENNEDY SPACE CENTER CENTER DOLPHINDOLPHIN RD. RD. PROPERTYPROPERTY HERRING ST.CAPE CANCAPEAV CANERALAVERAL 5 & 6 GLEN CHEEK DR. CONTINENTALC COCOACOCOA CT10 CT10 CAPE CANAVERAL ORLANDOORLANDO ORLANDO MELBOURNE ENTRANCE SCALLOP DR. BLUEWATER DR. CT1 CEMENT 520 520COCOACOCOA BEACH BEACH LIGHTHOUSE AVOCET INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL AUTO ASI WAREHOUSES CT2 PARKING BOAT INTERNATIONAL PARKINGPARKING NCB4 NCB4 NCB3 NCB3 . PARKING AIRPORTAIRPORT AND STORAGE RAMPS AIRPORT PARKINGPARKING R PORT, LAGOON Flori Flori GARAGEGARAGE SR 401 PORT D CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS DR. INC. YARDS BOARDWALK/ SUBMARINE T DAYTONA PAVILION E FEC Rail FEC Rail SEAPORT PARKING A1A A1A BEACH ACCESS B INTERNATIONALda Turnpike da Turnpike THETHE COVE COVE WHARF ENTRANCE COMMERCIAL PARK PARKING BANANA PASS & I.D. S CABINS I 92 GARAGE HERRING ST. CANAVERAL JETTYJETTY AIRPORT MARLIN ST. TO LOCK/BARGETO LOCK/BARGE CANAL/ CANAL/ RESTAURANT, RESTAURANT, RETAIL RETAIL CANAVERALCANAVERAL MALCOLMMALCOLM E. McLOUT E. McLOUTH H N SOUTH NCB8 BAIT &BAIT & BOAT BOATRAMPS RAMPS PARKING MAGELLAN RD. FUEL TERMINAL TRIDENT CONCESSIONSCONCESSIONS, , CT2 PARKING CT3 PARKING CANAVERALCANAVERAL LOCKS LOCKS RIVER & MARKET& MARKET AREA AREA CT1 PLAZACT1 PLAZA KIOSKS KIOSKS FUTUREFUTURE CT3 CT3 NORTH MULLET ROAD E GT USA REGISTRATION INTRACOASTALINTRACOASTAL WATERWAY WATERWAY PARKING SDDC PILOTSPILOTS FREDDIEFREDDIE TACKLE TACKLE FISHINGFISHING PIER PIER V INTERMODAL GARAGE PARKPARKBAIT &BAIT SNACK & SNACK BAR BAR POMPANO ST. road road BEACH CONCESSIONS FEC Railroad FEC RODNEYRODNEY S. KETCHAM S. KETCHAMGARAGE FIRE SCB4 SCB4TB1 TB1 SCB3SSPACESCB3S FLORIDCB2SACB2SCB1 CB1 BASIN A PARKING MARINAMARINA DISTRICT DISTRICT 832ND SHOP SHOP D PARKING GROUPER RD. PATRICKPATRICK PARK PARK GATE & RENTALS PARK PARK STATION CAPE CANAVERAL EXPLORATION PARRISH HERRINGHERRING ST. ST. S.R. 528 BEACHLINE CAMPGROUND SNAPPER RD. DETACHMENT PORT CANAVERAL PARKING GLEN CHEEKGLEN DR. CHEEK DR. CONTINENTALC CONTINENTALC TO COCOA/ORLANDO TOWER FLOUNDER ST. HEALTHCARE SS AIR FORCE GEORGE J. KING BLVD. & CABINS PA CT5 INLANDCENTE RLOGISTICS CENTER ORLANDOORLANDO MELBOURN MELBOURNE E YEAR-ROUND R SCALLOPSCALLOP DR. DR. PAYNE WAY CEMENTCEMENT E BLUEWATERBLUEWATER DR. DR. CT1 CT1 ASI WAREHOUSEASIEUL WAREHOUSE AREA S S BOAT BOAT AVOCETAVOCET V CT6 GT USA NORTH AUTO AUTO ARMY WAREHOUSE RD. PARKING PARKING GEORGE J. KING BLVD. INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL LIFEGUARDS O CT2 CT2 ORLANDO/SANFORD AT TITUSVILLE GATE . PARKINGPARKING AND STORAGEAND STORAGE RAMPSRAMPS AIRPORTAIRPORT R COASR T GATE INTERMODAL PORT, PORT,TRANSPORTATION INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMS & LAGOONLAGOON BASIN RD. R. PORTPORT D D CHRISTOPHERCHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS COLUMBUS DR. DR. D GUAR D GATE INC. INC. WHARF YARDSYARDS BOARDWALK/BOARDWALK/ AIRPORT CHALLENGER RD. BORDER PATROL RK T T PAVILIOPAVILION N SPACE COAST JETTY PA E E PARKINGCONTAINERPARKING RD. BEACHBEACH ACCES ACCESS S PORT BULK PORT PROPERTY B B (CBP) PORT CANAVERAL FACILITIES ENTRANCEENTRANCE COMMERCIALCOMMERCIAL PARK PARK PARKING PARKING HERCULES RD. REGIONAL ATLANTIC S S CABINSCABINS 46 I I GARAGEGARAGE CAPE HERRING ST. HERRING ST. INTER-AGENCY CRUISE TERMINALS MORTON MARLIN ST. MARLIN ST. AIRPORT CONVEYOR N N RO/RO SOUTHSOUTH CANAVERAL NAVAL CT2 PARKINGCT2 PARKINGCT3 PARKINGCT3 PARKING ENTRANCE KENNEDY OCEAN E PORT MARITIME NORTHNORTH 8 & 10 MULLETMULLET ROAD ROAD E SALT GT USAGT USARAMP CANAVERAL REGISTRATIONREGISTRATION TRANSMONTAIGNE V V SPRINT RD.INTERMODALINTERMODAL DISNEY CONTAINER POMPANO ST. POMPANO ST. BEACHBEACH CONCESSIONS CONCESSIONS SPACE ORDNANCE COLUMBIA RD. A SECURITY ENTRANCE A PARKINGPARKING 417 MARTIN MARIETTA FUEL TERMINAL D OPERATIONS CRUISE D TERMINAL GATE GATE SOUTH SPACEX CARGO RD. TEST UNIT AIR FORCE & RENTALS& RENTALS CENTER MATERIALS CRUISE TERMINALS OPERATIONS NCB1 CENTER FACILITY S.R.KENNEDY 528S.R. BEACHLIN 528 SPACE BEACHLINE CENTELINEE R EXPLORATIO(GT USA)EXPLORATIO N N PARRISHCPA PARRISH (NOTU) CAMPGROUNDCAMPGROUND ATLANTIS RD. STATION PARKING PARKING AGGREGATE FLOUNDER ST. FLOUNDER ST. 5 & 6 CENTER TO COCOA/ORLANDOTO COCOA/ORLANDO WEST HEALTHCAREHEALTHCARE DISCOVERY RD. GARAGE TOWERTOWER HANSON Orlando PARKING NCB CARGO GEORGEGEORGE J. KING J. BLVD. KING BLVD. & CABINS& CABINS TITUSVILLE SR 401 CAPE CANAVERAL CENTECENTER R YEAR-ROUNDYEAR-ROUND FIRE STATION, TERMINAL ENTRANCE CT8 TURNING 6 SLAG YARD 50 C AVE. PARKING GEORGEGEORGE J. KING BLVD.J. KING BLVD. LIFEGUARDSLIFEGUARDS 408 LIGHTHOUSE VSA 7 SNOOK RD. MIDDLE GATE GATE PORT CANAVERAL MARITIME ATLANTIC FRANK A. KENNEDY RD. CRUISE TERMINAL DR. BASIN CUSTOMSCUSTOMS & & . MARITIME ACADEMY Port Canaveral TURNING DR DR PURCHASING/RECEIVING Legend CHARLES M. ROWLAND DR. CHALLENGERCHALLENGER RD. RD. BORDERBORDER PATRO PATROL L RK RK OCEAN SR 401 NCB5 CEMEX WHSE. POSEIDON JETTY PAJETTY PA PORT PROPERTY & TOWER NCB2 CENTER PORTPORT SUBMARINE BULKBASINBULK (CBP) (CBP) PORTPORT PROPERTY PROPERTYMILITARY DAYTONA 528 Beachline Expressway CITY OF SEAPORT WHARF MARITIMECAPE CANAV FACILITIEERAL S DOLPHIN RD. CONVEYORCONVEYOR PROPERTY INTERNATIONAL BEACHES/HOTELS = NORTH SIDE OF PORT PASS & I.D. WHARF COCOA BEACHES & FISHING 445 Challenger
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