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<p>[QUOTE="plater1, post: 12228126, member: 59360"]It's been a few years since i ran sand in that area. The company i worked for (Silverline/Rockwater Energy) pulled sand for EOG. We would load out of Refugio (pronounced re fur e o ). The rail yard was on the north side of town and it was pretty big. As long as there was no line you were in and out fast. Sometimes we loaded out of Pleasanton at the Chalk Mountain yard. If it's still like it was years ago there are probably dozens of places to load out in south Texas. If they ever send you to the ports in San Antonio you will be there a while. There were many spots to park and do a 10 if you need to though. I'm curios how busy it is down there though. Hope this helps some.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="plater1, post: 12228126, member: 59360"]It's been a few years since i ran sand in that area. The company i worked for (Silverline/Rockwater Energy) pulled sand for EOG. We would load out of Refugio (pronounced re fur e o ). The rail yard was on the north side of town and it was pretty big. As long as there was no line you were in and out fast. Sometimes we loaded out of Pleasanton at the Chalk Mountain yard. If it's still like it was years ago there are probably dozens of places to load out in south Texas. If they ever send you to the ports in San Antonio you will be there a while. There were many spots to park and do a 10 if you need to though. I'm curios how busy it is down there though. Hope this helps some.[/QUOTE]
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