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Location & Infrastructure Strategic Location with Global Access Located at the heart of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, the Keystone State offers unmatched access to major American markets. Whether you're scaling up or starting fresh, Pennsylvania's intermodal infrastructure is key to success. Located within a day’s drive of nearly 40% of the U.S. population and 60% of Canadians, Pennsylvania positions companies for success.
Our robust infrastructure, backed by 5,600 miles of rail and 120,000 miles of state and local highways, keeps businesses connected and competitive. A powerhouse for global trade, Pennsylvania's ports handle over 67 million tons of goods annually. From the Atlantic Ocean via Philadelphia to the Gulf of Mexico through Pittsburgh or the Great Lakes from Erie , our ports ensure seamless access to national and international markets.
Add to that six international airports and over 125 regional airports, which move more than 600,000 tons of materials and 35 million passengers annually. Whether shipping goods or attracting talent, Pennsylvania is the keystone in business strategy. Here, you can count on flexible transportation options to stay competitive in a fast-paced market and conveniently move goods to any destination.
The state's diverse energy resources ensure reliable, cost-efficient power for operations and logistics. As one of the top producers of natural gas and electricity in the U.S., the Commonwealth delivers energy affordability and stability across industries. And we're investing in renewable energy to fuel sustainable growth for the future.
Because in Pennsylvania, it's not just about getting there — it's about getting it done. Learn about our Foreign Trade Zones With eight Foreign Trade Zones (FTZs) in the state, foreign companies have ample opportunity to take advantage of the various benefits of locating within a FTZ in Pennsylvania. The success of Pennsylvania’s ports is no accident.
Building on its central placement between the Northeast and the Mid-Atlantic, the state has heavily invested in building out ports and sea networks to open up commerce and trade. Our three major ports — Port of Philadelphia , Port of Pittsburgh , and Port of Erie — each contribute unique advantages for in-state and global companies.
Over 67 million tons of goods come through our ports each year, representing nearly $50 billion in value, and the Port of Philadelphia in particular is consistently ranked the top performing port in the country. Pennsylvania leads the U.S. with 65 operating railroads and more than 5,600 miles of track.
Those rails carry nearly 170 million tons of freight each year and offer cross-state rail service from New York City to Harrisburg and Pittsburgh via the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania lines. Our more than 120,000 miles of highway allow for easy inner-state commutes as well as good transport from airports and seaports.
And we're investing more in continuously improving our roadways: in 2024 alone, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and partners improved or replaced 488 bridges and 5,910 miles of roadway. Going global in Pennsylvania is hassle-free thanks to six international airports, providing fast connections to major markets.
The Philadelphia International Airport , Pittsburgh International Airport , Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport , Harrisburg International Airport , Lehigh-Northampton Airport , and the Erie International Airport all offer nonstop domestic and international flights, and our 125 regional airports make local and private travel a breeze.
Our airports are growing, too; not only are carriers continuously adding additional routes and flights, but a new terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport and ongoing improvements at Philadelphia International Airport will help welcome new travelers in 2026 and beyond.
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