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NJ Transportation
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New Jersey is located in the center
of the Mid-Atlantic at the heart of the Northeast
Corridor between Washington, D.C., and Boston, making it
ideal for reaching regional, national, and global
markets. The state has a modern, $150 billion
transportation system and an infrastructure
that is one of the nation’s best. Its importance is
evidenced by constant maintenance and improvement
through the state’s $3.5 billion Transportation Trust
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PROFILE CONTAINS: |
- Fast Facts
- Port
Facilities
- Railroads
- Airports
- Highways &
Interstates
- Portway
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Transportation
Fast Facts |
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Distribution |
- New Jersey is ranked third in the
country for warehouse
and distribution facilities.
- Nearly 36,000 miles of roadway
provide easy access to markets.
- Nearly 400 companies — including
Barnes & Noble, Federal
Express, Panasonic, Toys-R-Us, and Campbell’s Soup —
maintain warehouse and storage facilities in New Jersey.
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Exports |
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New Jersey was the eighth-largest
exporting state in
2001 with total exports of $25.9 billion.
- More than 250 million tons of cargo
are shipped every
year.
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