Indiana: The ‘Crossroads of America’

Indiana’s central location and extensive transportation infrastructure (particularly it’s role as a major hub for freight movement) makes it an ideal place for large volumes of commercial travel and trade to converge and emerge.
As a vital link in the nation's vast transportation network, with easy accessibility to major population centers and markets, millions of tons of cargo passes through Indiana, annually.
Each year, an average of 1.5 billion tons of freight moves through this Hoosier state.
Indiana’s freight flow is projected to increase by 60 percent by the year 2040.
The state of Indiana is within a day’s driving distance to more than 50 percent of the U.S. and Canada. As America’s central transportation hub, Indiana also is home to more pass through highways than any other state in the U.S.
With more than 4,000 miles of active rail lines, Indiana ranks 4th in the nation in the number of railroads operating.
Indiana has a sustainable plan to fund its infrastructure projects for at least the next 20 years, via a fully- funded asset management plan for every state-maintained road and bridge.
Headquartered in Southern Indiana, on the banks of the Ohio River, and just a stone’s throw from Louisville, Kentucky, we’re positioned for success. Both our HQ and our Indianapolis hub are strategically located right off I-65.
