Easy Access to DFW and Five Highways
Greenville, Texas, is one of the most centrally-located spots in the United States. Not only is this community within about an hour of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, but it also has five highway and interstate connections to easily reach all American ports (including New York and Los Angeles), Mexico, Canada, and everywhere in between. Its two closest ports are Houston and New Orleans, which are easily accessible by both freight and rail. The various rail lines that serve Greenville provide opportunities for easy, environmentally friendly transportation.
Infrastructure
Airports
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
DFW is located 65 miles from Greenville. It is the third busiest airport in the world, for both operations and passengers. DFW supports 193 domestic and 67 international nonstop destinations, while working with 22 cargo airlines. It boasts 171 gates, across 5 terminals.
DFW is also the First Carbon-Neutral Airport in North America and the largest, further supporting your green initiatives.
Dallas Love Field
DAL is approximately 60 miles from Greenville. It supports more than 16.5 million passengers annually, through 600 daily flights. DAL offers flights to more than 145 destinations, non-stop.
Greenville Majors Field Airport
GVT is located in the heart of Greenville, within a short distance of I-30. It boasts a single runway with 10,000 ft of usable distance, accommodating some of the largest aircraft in the market. It has an active tower, and offers a safe and efficient aviation option for anyone who wants a direct, local airport.
Rail
Rail is the most environmentally efficient option for receiving materials and transporting your products. It accounts for only 2% of total transportation emissions, significantly lower than both aircraft and trucking. Companies that want to keep up with sustainability initiatives can benefit from the multiple rail lines that pass through Greenville. Your business can work with these three rail lines to easily establish your Texas supply chain.
- Dallas, Garland & Northeastern Railroad (DGNO)
This for-profit shortline rail provider serves Greenville manufacturers from Union Pacific intermodal in East Dallas, and 68 miles of North Texas, interchanging with BNSF and CPKC. DGNO has railcar storage spots available. - North East Texas Rural Rail District (NETEX)
This is another shortline rail provider that directly supports Greenville manufacturers. NETEX, a non-profit railway, is operated by the Freedom Rail Group, a private company based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Freedom Rail has been around since 2014. The NETEX railway connects with the Union Pacific railyard in Winfield, Texas. - CPKC
CPKC is the merger of Canadian Pacific (CP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS). The two companies' assets create a 20,000-mile network connecting Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
Highways & Interstates
Dallas is one of the largest and busiest interstate hubs in the United States, and Greenville benefits from ample ground transportation options. Interstate 30, one of the most heavily traveled trucking routes in the United States, runs directly through Greenville, along with U.S. Hwys 69 and 380. Other major interstates, including I-35 and I-20, are only a short drive away. Here are a few interstate lines you can use to meet your shipping needs in Greenville.

Mileage to Major Cities
There’s no better place for your business than North Texas, and there’s no better city in North Texas than Greenville. Not only can you easily navigate the central United States from Greenville, but you can also enjoy reliable interstate connections to New York City and Los Angeles. The central location of Greenville also makes flying in and out of the city convenient.
