What is Midwest Inland Port?
Take advantage of the Midwest Inland Port, a multi-modal hub with international and domestic capabilities With a central location and market reach advantage, the Midwest Inland Port provides access to more than 99 million consumers with same day delivery.
As an intermodal ramp in a less-dense sub-market, the Midwest Inland Port gets you on the road faster than ports in Chicago. No demurrage fees and just a 25-minute turn time makes it the ideal intermodal ramp to ship your goods through. Read more about how the Midwest Inland Port can help reduce your turnaround time and eliminate expensive fees in our recent blog post.
Learn more about the Midwest Inland Port at midwestinlandport.com.
Highway Access
Interstates: I-72
U.S. Routes: U.S. 36 | U.S. 51
State Routes: Illinois 48 | Illinois 105 | Illinois 121
Railroad
Freight: Canadian National | Norfolk Southern
Short Line Service: DCC | DREI
Piggyback Service: Nearest 46 miles/74km
Motor Carrier
Motor Freight Carriers: 44
Intrastate: 4
Local Terminals: 16
Commercial Bus Service: Available
Air Service
Location: 4 miles east of downtown
Runway Surface: Bituminous
Longest Runway: 8,400 feet, 2,550 meters
Lighted Runway: Yes
Private Aircraft Storage: Yes
Private Aircraft Maintenance: Available
Charter Service: Available
Air Ambulance Service: Available
Customs Office: Yes
Foreign Trade Zone: Yes
Commercial Airlines: United Express to Chicago O’Hare