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Transportation Infrastructure

Highway

Ranked third in the nation for highway performance and cost-effectiveness, South Dakota’s highway infrastructure is one of the very best in the country, with low congestion, quality maintenance, and short commute times. The average commute time in the Rushmore Region is only 18 minutes!

The Rushmore Region is located along the following interstates and highways:

The Rushmore Region Alliance is a member of the Ports-to-Plains Alliance. This advocacy group from a nine-state, 2,300+ mile economic development corridor between Texas, and Alberta, Canada collaborates with federal and state leaders, partners in Canada and Mexico, and industry partners, to deliver the infrastructure, food and fuel to secure the quality of life of America’s cities. This provides the Rushmore Region with a built-in pipeline for exporting area goods.

Distance to Nearest Major Metros

City Distance Rapid City (Miles)
Chicago, IL
897
Denver, CO
396
Kansas City, MO
713
Minneapolis, MN
568
Omaha, NE
510
Source: MapQuest

Airport

Rapid City Regional Airport, eight miles east of Rapid City, services the entire Rushmore Region.

Learn more about the Rapid City Regional Airport and available carriers through the airport on their website.

Contact: 605.394.4195; airport@rcgov.org

Rail

The Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern (RCP&E) and Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) railroads operate lines in the Rushmore Region for the purpose of transporting intermodal freight and bulk cargo. RCP&E operates the former Canadian Pacific line. BNSF operates a line that runs through the southwest corner of the Black Hills.
The Belle Fourche Industrial and Rail Park https://bfdcsd.com/industrial/ specializes in intermodal freight and warehouse capabilities for the region. It is a 75-acre South Dakota Certified Ready Site accessible to RCP&E, which connects with three Class 1 rail partners: BNSF, Union Pacific and Canadian Pacific.