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Indiana’s Transportation Systems Reach

  • Indiana has more than 11,000 total highway miles and is intersected by nine interstate highways – more than any other state in the nation. Visit the Indiana Department of Transportation's website for more information.
  • Indiana is served by a rail system of more than 4,100 miles of active railway. Allen County's rail lines include Norfolk Southern and RailAmerica.
  • Indiana has three state-of-the-art international ports – each a Foreign Trade Zone – located on two major inland waterways. In 2009, the Fort to Port initiative will link Fort Wayne to the Port of Toledo via US24.
  • Indiana is home to four international airports – in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Terre Haute and Gary/Chicago.
  • The Fort Wayne International Airport, which hosts an airport strip so long that the space shuttle can safely land, provides scheduled air freight connections to more than forty-five American cities.
  • More than forty trucking companies serve Northeast Indiana business.

 Within a half day's drive to more than 25 major metropolitan markets: 
 
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Chicago, IL St. Louis, MO Atlanta, GA
Cincinnati, OH Birmingham, AL Baltimore, MD
Columbus, OH Des Moines, IA Charleston, SC
Cleveland, OH Memphis, TN Jackson, MS
Louisville, KY Milwaukee, WI Little Rock, AR
Detroit, MI Pittsburgh, PA Minneapolis, MN
Rochester, NY Raleigh, NC
Omaha, NE Richmond, VA
Toronto, ON
Washington, DC