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| Texas |
Miles |
| Abilene | 91 |
| Amarillo | 298 |
| Austin | 207 |
| Corpus Christi | 363 |
| Dallas/Ft. Worth | 259 |
| Del Rio | 157 |
| El Paso | 418 |
| Houston | 367 |
| Laredo | 321 |
| Midland-Odessa | 132 |
| San Antonio | 218 |
| Wichita Falls | 234 |
| Out of State | Miles |
| Albuquerque | 504 |
| Atlanta | 1054 |
| Chicago | 1180 |
| Denver | 721 |
| Indianapolis | 1124 |
| Jacksonville | 1144 |
| Los Angeles | 1208 |
| New Orleans | 723 |
| New York | 1860 |
| Oklahoma City | 379 |
| Phoenix | 818 |
| Ciudad Acuna, Mex | 155 |
| Mexico City, Mex | 1078 |
| Monterrey, Mex | 466 |

The Ports-to-Plains Trade Corridor is a planned, multimodal transportation corridor including a multi-lane divided highway that will facilitate the efficient transportation of goods and services from Mexico, through West Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, and Oklahoma, and ultimately on into Canada and the Pacific Northwest.
Together, the communities along the Ports-to-Plains Trade Corridor are becoming the Gateway to trade throughout the nation and with Mexico and Canada. The Ports-to-Plains Trade Corridor will provide a vast number of benefits for communities along the corridor. The Trade Corridor will allow for the development of less congested ports of entry along the Texas/Mexico border. In addition, it will provide alternatives to other congested corridors that run through major metropolitan areas. In doing so, the trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States will continue to dramatically increase and all three nations will continue to see a rise in their regional mobility and economic status. http://www.portstoplains.com

San Angelo is the main rail yard for Texas Pacifico Transportation, Ltd. This railroad connects the Mexico rail system through the border crossing at Ojinaga, Chihuahua and Presidio, Texas and the main U.S. rail corridors in Fort Worth. The business office is located in Brownwood, TX.
Contact: Roy Williams 325-643- 6476 or roywilliams@verizon.net.
Seventy-seven percent of San Angelo city workers drove to work alone from 2005-2007, 12 percent carpooled, 1 percent took public transportation, and 7 percent used other means. The remaining 3 percent worked at home. Among those who commuted to work, it took them on average 15.3 minutes to get to work.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau