Originally Posted by
Snowman
Unless a spur of the lock system that allows barges to travel to Tulsa from the Mississippi River would be built, we are not going to be able to get anything that is larger than what can be transported via interstates or rail whole. It has been long enough since the US Navy had anything classed as a frigate, that it is unlikely any are left in mothballs to acquire. Theoretically destroyers would fit the locks width and length, not sure about depth along the entire route or bridge clearances. The USS Batfish had issues from depth to get all the way to Tulsa, so they adjusted their plan eventually building the museum in Muskogee.
For an extension to happen it would need to be driven by economic viability of building ports in OKC and along the route, and the previous system had some benefits of having heavy political support both in Oklahoma and Arkansas, along with pressure from there was some really devastating floods that came from those sections of rivers which was already addressed for OKC decades ago. Even then an extension of the Inland Waterway System seems more plausible on the Canadian river south of the metro, than the North Canadian / Oklahoma river that goes near downtown.
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