Transportation
Grant County, Indiana is just 65 miles north of Indianapolis, a city known across the nation as the "Crossroads of America." Situated within a 650-mile radius of major metropolitan markets, Grant County offers small town advantages with easy access to big city benefits.
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Grant County Transportation Services:
Interstate (4 Lanes):
I-69 (A completed highway extending from Indianapolis, Indiana, northeast to the Canadian border in Port Huron, Michigan)
Airports [Miles from Marion]:
- Ft Wayne International Airport: 45 Miles
- Indianapolis International Airport: 75 Miles
- Marion Municipal Airport: 0 Miles*
* Full ILS System with 6000 and 3600 foot runways
Railroads:
Fiber Networks:
Zayo Bandwidth Indiana
- Fiber comes from both Kokomo and Indianapolis through Anderson and Muncie
- A large, self-constructed fiber network that connects 21 of Indiana's top 25 cities
- 1,500 total route miles
- Runs through 10 of 13 major tech parks in Indiana
- Connected to a statewide backbone that also connects to Chicago and Cincinnati
- View Zayo Bandwidth Map that covers the entire state of Indiana
Indiana Fiber Network
- An independent and progressive voice, video, and data company
- Over 1,900 route miles of fully redundant and self-healing fiber ring as part of their partnership with Indiana Fiber Network
- Fully SONET protected network delivering guaranteed 99.999% or greater uptime
- T1 to OC192 10Meg to 10Gig transport options, 4 diverse Gig internet feeds, and state of the art collocation facilities
- Provide cost efficient state of the art fiber connections to under served parts of the state
- Employs a Coppercom Softswitch with full SS7 functionality for voice service (only in Swayzee)
- Have an OCCAM ADSL2+ system which delivers up to 2Mbps up and 15Mbps down of data service (only in Swayzee)
- View Indiana Fiber Network Optical Map that covers the entire state of Indiana
At&T
- Provides over 3,400 strand miles of fiber throughout Grant County
- Wire centers in Marion and Upland
- Could easily extend fiber to customers along Interstate I-69
