Port Commission: Johnny Moss, Oren Bailess, John Ferguson, Mike Cappaert, Russell Hawkins    
     
Board of Supervisors: Charles Selmon, Carl Flanders, Richard George, William Banks, David McDonald 

 


A Mid-South Network & Hub
An unbeatable connection on the Mississippi River & World

The Vicksburg-Warren County area is within overnight delivery of the Middle South Market that encompasses over 55 million people and 76 metropolitan areas.  This area has been determined to be one of the fastest growing areas in the United States in the next 20 years.

The inland navigation system puts you connects you with the heart of the United States and the world's largest port, the Port of South Louisiana (Baton Rouge-New Orleans).

Warren County is intersected by an excellent highway system.  U. S. Highway 80 and Interstate 20 run parallel in an east/west direction.  Both thoroughfares intersect U. S Highway 61 that runs north/south.  

The only four-lane interstate bridge between Memphis, Tennessee and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, crosses the Mississippi River at Vicksburg.  The junction of Interstate 20 and Interstate 55 is located only 40 miles from Vicksburg in Jackson, Mississippi.

The Vicksburg Municipal Airport, eight miles southwest of the city, is a full-service facility with a 5,000-foot by 100-foot lighted runway and NDB instrument approach.  Aircraft repair and jet fuel service are also available. 

The Vicksburg-Tallulah Regional Airport is located six miles west of Vicksburg.  The facility provides an FAA instrument approach system with lower minimum and modern technology and service. 


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Vicksburg's LeTourneau Rigs 
Headed for deep ocean water



Commercial airline service is available at the Jackson International Airport.  This facility is located 53 miles east of Vicksburg on Interstate 20. 

Greyhound Bus Lines maintains a terminal in Vicksburg and offers both passenger and parcel service. 

Over 20 motor freight carriers are licensed to serve Warren County on a regular basis.  Three carrier companies maintain terminals in the area.

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