Transportation

 

Located in the heart of the United States, Tulsa is a convenient location by air, rail, ground and water - a true intermodal city.

Tulsa offers air cargo service through seven freight carriers at Tulsa International Airport, more than 50 local motor freight companies, rail service through two mainline-carriers and four short-line carriers and barge service through the Tulsa Port of Catoosa.

Watch a brief video about Tulsa’s transportation options.



Air

 

  • Home to Tulsa International Airport and Richard Lloyd Jones Airport
  • Tulsa International offers direct flights to 16 cities with an average 60+ departures per day
  • Three freight carriers
     

Rail

  • Two mainline carriers
  • Four short line carriers
  • Area switching services and piggyback facilities
  • Serves major industrial parks including Tulsa Port of Catoosa
Water
  • Provider – Tulsa Port of Catoosa
  • Year-round service, ice free
Freight
  • Central location for major distribution centers
  • Access to I-44, I-40 & I-35
  • One- to two-day delivery time to major cities in West South Central region