TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE
RIVER, ROAD, RAIL, & AIR
TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE
RIVER, ROAD, RAIL, & AIR

Access domestic and global markets with flexibility and ease. Washington County’s central location on the Mississippi River System offers multimodal routes that extend your operational reach across the continent and around the world—a critical advantage across sectors, from manufacturing to distribution to agriculture.

highways
highways

North, south, east, best. Washington County puts your shipping on a roll with pan-directional reach, plus 4-lane speed and convenience. Local access to U.S. Highway 82 and U.S. Highway 61 also provides fast, four-lane access to east-west I-20 just 80 miles away and north-south I-55 just 74 miles away.

Learn more about our Highways and Interstates here.

port
port

Ship swiftly and cost-effectively via barge from a leading port on America’s Inland Waterway System and the Mississippi River. A slack water harbor, Port of Greenville is powerfully equipped, fully multimodal and preferred by a range of sectors for operational ease and for exceptional market access; the Mississippi River System stretches from the deep water ports of the Gulf all the way through major Middle American markets and up to the Port of St. Paul. Approximately 5.2 million tons of cargo are transloaded at the port annually. Connected by U.S. and state highways, the Port also offers a rail track that connects to Columbus & Greenville Railway in Greenville.

Learn more about our local Port here

rail
rail
The Class III Columbus & Greenwood Railway runs twice daily from Greenville to Greenwood, where it connects to CN Class I service extending from North Orleans all the way to Canada with interchanges at Alabama & Gulf Coast Railway (Columbus, Miss.); BNSF (Columbus, Miss.); Canadian National (Greenwood, Miss.); Golden Triangle Railroad (Columbus, Miss.); CPKC (Aretesia, Miss.); Luxapalila Valley Railroad (Columbus, Miss.); Norfolk Southern (Columbus, Miss.)
 
Learn more about our rail capabilities here
air
air
The Greenville Mid-Delta Airport provides 365-day service supported by ILS, two runways (7,000 and 8,000 feet) and passenger service by Contour Air.
Greenville Mid-Delta Airport offers general public aviation services for both passenger and cargo operations. The Airport is served by a commercial airline reaching a 10,000 enplanement mark last year. Originally established as the Greenville Air Force Base, our local Airport also offers acreage and hangars to meet your needs.
 
Learn more about our Airport here