Infrastructure & Transportation
Lincoln’s central location along Interstate 80 places it within a day's drive of major metros and distribution centers, making it an ideal hub for logistics, manufacturing, and regional operations. The city is also served by both BNSF and Union Pacific railroads.
With service from American Airlines, United Airlines, and Breeze Airways, the Lincoln Airport connects you to seven major international airports, making it easy to get anywhere.
Utilities and infrastructure further strengthen Lincoln's competitive advantage.
Lincoln Electric System is continuously ranking among the lowest in the country. LES' annual Competitive Market Study determined that LES ranked 1st for the lowest residential all-in price and 8th best for the lowest all-in price.
Lincoln Water Systems provides businesses with a reliable, safe, and ample water supply, while strategic investments are underway to add redundancy and ensure long-term operational certainty.
An all-fiber network connected to all parts of the city means the possibilities are endless when it comes to expansion and growth. Lincoln's gigabit technology will continue to place the city, its businesses, and its people at the front of many important and necessary innovations for years to come.
Lincoln's transportation system is built to keep people, products and businesses moving efficiently, locally, regionally and globally. With direct access to Interstate 80, companies benefit from fast, reliable connections to major Midwest markets and national distribution corridors.
Together, these assets create a resilient foundation that helps businesses move people, products and ideas.
See Detailed Lincoln Data for all infrastructure and transportation information.