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ith immediate access to major interstate highways, rail, water, and air services, Warrick County offers an abundance of transportation options for whatever your business needs require. Given the county's prime location, it is a convenient four-hour or less drive to St. Louis, Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati, and Indianapolis. Seven state highways weave throughout the 384 square miles of Warrick County, as well as two major interstates — I-64 and I-164, which serve as the northern and western boundaries of the county. Warrick County is also the future home of Interstate 69, NAFTA's "Super Highway" which will stretch from Canada to Mexico. Additionally, more than 40 motor freight companies are available in the region to serve your company's shipping needs. The local railway service provides additional ground transportation throughout the county. The service is provided to the area by Norfolk Southern and Indiana Southern; connection is also available to the Chessie Seaboard Multiplier railroad transportation company. The Ohio River serves as the southern boundary of Warrick County, giving businesses easy access to transporting their goods by water. Three river ports are positioned nearby: Port of Evansville (15 miles away), Port of Indiana at Mount Vernon (30 miles), and the Owensboro Riverport (40 miles). Air travel to Warrick County is provided by five area airports: Evansville Regional Airport (www.evvairport.com) located 10 miles away; Louisville International Airport (www.louintlairport.com), 110 miles; Nashville International Airport (www.nashintl.com), 175 miles; Indianapolis International Airport (www.indianapolisairport.com), 170 miles; and Lambert-St. Louis International Airport (www.lambert-stlouis.com), 175 miles.