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The Fairfield 33 Corridor Allows Businesses To Move At A Rapid Pace

The Fairfield 33 Corridor offers outstanding access via a sophisticated transportation network consisting of highway, railway and airports. This means businesses can move materials, finished products, or people throughout the region, country, or the world efficiently and affordably.

 

Highway

Intersected by Interstate-70 and central to a network of other U.S. and state highways, Route 33 puts businesses on the Fairfield 33 Corridor within one days drive of 60% of the US population and 50% of the Canadian population.

Closer to home, the Fairfield 33 Corridor provides the main connection between the thriving metropolis and cultural excitement of Columbus, Ohio, to the northwest, and the scenic, rolling foothills of the Hocking Valley to the southeast, making it easy for people to travel between work, home, and recreation.

 

Local Highways

The Fairfield 33 Corridors local highways provide benefits to in-state commerce with easy travel possible from any market in the state to another.

 

Regional Highways

Intersected by Interstate-70 and central to a network of other U.S. and state highways, Route 33 puts businesses on the Fairfield 33 Corridor within one days drive of 60 percent of the US population and 50 percent of the Canadian population.

 

Rail

Access to two major railroads makes it simple to deliver goods and materials to customers across the country. Area businesses benefit from access to two major railroad networks-Norfolk-Southern and Genesee & Wyoming Inc. IORY. Connections in neighboring Columbus, Ohio, provide convenient access to the national rail network, and Norfolk-Southerns new Rail Intermodal facility located only minutes from northwest Fairfield County.


  About Norfolk-Southern
  About Genesee & Wyoming Inc.


Air

Businesses within the Corridor have choices when it comes to air travel. Fairfield County is home to its own airport, which features a 5,000 ft. runway for accommodating corporate jets.

Located only minutes away from the major cities within the Fairfield 33 Corridor, Port Columbus and Rickenbacker International Airport provide access to all of the major airlines and air service to and from any United States or world destination.

 

Airports

Three airports: Fairfield County Airport, John Glen International (Port Columbus) and Rickenbacker Cargo International Airport provide access to all of the major airlines and air service to and from any United States or world destination.