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Indiana County, Pennsylvania



Transportation


Indiana's economy benefits from its road, rail, water and air transportation systems.

Indiana Roadways
Actual driving time from Indianapolis in hours:minutes
2:00 to Louisville
2:30 to Cincinnati
3:30 to Columbus, OH
3:50 to Chicago
5:00 to St. Louis
5:30 to Milwaukee
6:20 to Detroit
7:15 to Charleston, WV
7:20 to Cleveland
7:30 to Pittsburgh
8:30 to Memphis
10:00 to Des Moines, IA
10:00 to Winston Salem
10:30 to Little Rock
10:30 to Toronto
10:45 to Birmingham
11:30 to Kansas City
12:00 to Atlanta
13:30 to Charleston, SC
14:10 to Jackson, MS
15:15 to Richmond, VA

Indianapolis International Airport
- 8th largest cargo airport in the nation
- 16th largest cargo airport in the world
- 18 airlines
- Direct flights throughout the U.S.
- Below national average fares
- Direct international cargo to Europe, Asia and Canada
- 7.4 million passengers in 1999
- Hub for U.S. Postal Service's express mail service
- Federal Express has 2nd largest hub located here
- Federal Express maintenance hangar
- United Airlines maintenance center
- ATA headquarters (9th largest airline in the U.S.)
Source: Indianapolis Airport Authority 2000

Indiana Rail Transportation
- 3,590 miles (5,777 km) of class I track
- 63,855,628 tons (57,927,780 metric tons) of freight per year
- Major rail company service
- CSX transportation
- Norfolk Southern
- Canadian Pacific
- CP/SOO
- Grand Trunk Western Railroad, Inc.
- Indiana Rail Road is a fast growing short line operating within the state
Source: Indiana Department Of Transportation

Indiana Water Transportation
  • Three major ports
  • Year-round access to intercoastal waterway
  • Clark Maritime Centre, Jeffersonville
    - 3 berths
    - 1.4 million tons (1.27 million metric tons) of shipping per year
    - Established 1985
    - 450 ton (408 metric ton) lift capacity
  • Indiana's International Port, Lake Michigan
    - 11 berths
    - 2.07 million tons (1.88 million metric tons) of shipping per year
  • Southwind Maritime Centre, Mt. Vernon
    - Established 1977
    - 1 million tons (.91 million metric tons) of shipping per year
    - Fourth largest port on the Ohio basin