Air Service:
Duluth International Airport is located six miles from downtown.
The airport has passenger service to major U.S. cities as
well as international flights.
U.S. cities as well as international flights.
Duluth's airport features the state's longest runway with a
length of 11,000 feet.
Airlines:
Other Services:
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U.S. Customs
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Immigration
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Agriculture Services
Navigation Aids:
Minnesota Point Airport:
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Serves float equipped airplanes
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One paved runway: 3,050 by 75 feet
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Aircraft parking and hangers
Railways:
Five major railroad systems connect Duluth to all major markets
making it easy to ship freight anywhere in the country.
The five major railroad systems are:
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Burlington Northern/Santa Fe
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Duluth Mesabe and Iron Range
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Chicago Northwestern/Union Pacific
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Soo Line/CP Rail
Truck Lines:
26 common freight carriers serve the Duluth area
International Seaport:
The Duluth-Superior port serves vessels from around the world.
Over 1,000 ships enter the harbor each year.
100 ships travel 2,300 miles from the Atlantic Ocean to the
harbor. Typical cargoes include iron, grain, coal, and stone.
Annual Economic Impact = $250 million dollars.
Bus Service:
The Duluth Transit Authority (DTA) provides public transportation
services for Duluth, Proctor, and Superior, Wisconsin.
The DTA has been recognized by the American Public Transit
Association for being the best transit system in its class and
America's safest transit service.
More than 80% of all residents live within walking distance
to a DTA bus route. For
DTA information call: (218) 722-7283.