Community
Profile
Transportation
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Enid
is served by US Highways 60, 412, 64 and 81 (all four lane highways).
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Interstate
35 is 28 miles east and Interstate 40 is 60 miles south of Enid.
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I-35
extends north to Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Minnesota and south to the Texas/Mexico
border. I-40 runs continuously from the east coast to the west coast.
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The Cimarron
Turnpike (US412 and US60) extends from Tulsa and the Arkansas River Navigation
System to the Northwest Passage (Oklahoma City to Colorado corridor). The Chisholm
Trail (US81) stretches from Kansas to Texas paralleling and providing relief for
I-35.
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Enid is served by Enid Woodring Regional Airport located just 7 miles east of downtown. The airport is an all-weather, tower controlled, instrument landing facility capable of handling up to Boeing 737 aircraft. The asphalt runway is 6,398 ft. long and 100 ft. wide. Visit www.enid.org/airport.htm for more information.
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Northwest Aero Services provides air charter services out of Enid.
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Airport
services include a restaurant, numerous hanger facilities, avionics maintenance
facilities, FAA Repair Stations, flight school, air taxi and aircraft rental.
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The
nearest commercial airport is Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City.
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Two
major rail carriers, Burlington Northern/Santa Fe and Union Pacific provide effective
service to and from Enid, linking the area to the west coast and Pacific Rim as
well as to the NAFTA corridor to Mexico.
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Amtrak
passenger service is available from Oklahoma City to Ft. Worth.
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Connection
to the Arkansas River Navigation System is via the Cimarron Turnpike.
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The
Port of Catoosa is 129 miles or two and one-half truck hours from Enid.
The Port of Muskogee is 175 miles or three and one-half truck hours and Johnston’s
Port 33 is 121 miles or two and one-half truck hours east of Enid.
210
Kenwood Blvd.
P.O. Box 907
Enid, OK 73702
(580) 237-2494.
ricki@enidchamber.com