Sabine Pass Outer Range (Range A) Rear Lighthouse
Location & Light Range
About Sabine Pass Outer Range (Range A) Rear Lighthouse
The Sabine Pass Outer Range (Range A) Rear light is a white tower with a red watch room, located inland from the coast near Port Arthur, Texas. It serves as the rear component of a range system, working with a front light to guide vessels. This system is essential for maintaining precise alignment for ships transiting the Sabine Pass. The light's continuous operation underscores the ongoing need for dependable navigational aids in this active maritime zone. The site is accessible to the public, though the tower structure itself remains closed.
Why it matters: This range light is indispensable for the safe transit of large commercial vessels through the deep-water channel of Sabine Pass, directly supporting the region's industrial activity.
Tower & Structure
- Tower Color
- white and the watch room red
Structure: A tower painted white with a red watch room.
Visiting
- Open to public
- Site open, tower closed
Nearby Vessels
Location
- City
- Port Arthur
- Country
- 🇺🇸United States
- Region
- Texas
- Sea Region
- Sabine Pass, United States
- Latitude
- 29.6629°
- Longitude
- -93.8345°
References & Identifiers
- Nearest Port
- Sabine(4.6 km)
- Admiralty No.
- J4002.1
- USCG No.
- 4-22415
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