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Truck Route Access Evaluation: United Parcel Service, Standiford Field Louisville Airport, And Ford Motor Company, Louisville, Site #6, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, David Cain, Joel M. Weber May 1999

Truck Route Access Evaluation: United Parcel Service, Standiford Field Louisville Airport, And Ford Motor Company, Louisville, Site #6, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, David Cain, Joel M. Weber

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

This is a study undertaken on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). There are two main objectives of the Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189): 1) evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and 2) furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for the areas around the Standiford Field Louisville Airport. This includes two large generators off of Fern Valley Road: Ford Motor Company and the United Parcel Service. These sites are located in …


Truck Route Access Evaluation: Norfolk Southern Rail Terminal, Louisville, Site #1767, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber May 1999

Truck Route Access Evaluation: Norfolk Southern Rail Terminal, Louisville, Site #1767, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

This is a study undertaken on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). There are two main objectives of the Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189): evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for the Norfolk Southern Rail Intermodal Terminal located in Jefferson County in the KIPDA Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #5. The location of the site is shown in Figure 1. Work …


Truck Route Access Evaluation: Dollar General Corporation, Scottsville - Allen County, Site #2655, David Cain, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber May 1999

Truck Route Access Evaluation: Dollar General Corporation, Scottsville - Allen County, Site #2655, David Cain, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

The Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98- 189) is being conducted by the Kentucky Transportation Center on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. There are two main objectives of the study: 1) evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS) and 2) furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for a facility located in Allen county in the Barren River Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #3. The location of the site is shown in …


Truck Route Access Evaluation: Campbell-Hausfeld, Leitchfield-Grayson County, Site #2637, David Cain, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber May 1999

Truck Route Access Evaluation: Campbell-Hausfeld, Leitchfield-Grayson County, Site #2637, David Cain, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

The Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189) is being conducted by the Kentucky Transportation Center on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. There are two main objectives of the study: 1) evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS) and 2) furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for the Campbell-Hausfeld Company facility located in Grayson County in the Lincoln Trail Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #4. The location of the site is …


Truck Route Access Evaluation: Willamette Industries, Hancock County, Site #2659, Brian Aldridge, Kenneth R. Agent, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber Apr 1999

Truck Route Access Evaluation: Willamette Industries, Hancock County, Site #2659, Brian Aldridge, Kenneth R. Agent, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

The Freight Movement and lntermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189), undertaken by the Kentucky Transportation Center (KTC) on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), has two main objectives. These objectives include 1) the evaluation of access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS) and 2) furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for one facility located in Hancock County in the Green River Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC (Kentucky Transportation Cabinet) Highway District #2. The location of the site is …


Truck Route Access Evaluation: Westvaco Corporation, Ballard County, Site #2683, Brian Aldridge, Kenneth R. Agent, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber Apr 1999

Truck Route Access Evaluation: Westvaco Corporation, Ballard County, Site #2683, Brian Aldridge, Kenneth R. Agent, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

The Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189), undertaken by the Kentucky Transportation Center (KTC) on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), has two main objectives. These objectives include 1) the evaluation of access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS) and 2) furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for one facility located in Ballard County in the Purchase Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC (Kentucky Transportation Cabinet) Highway District #1. The location of the site is shown …


Truck Route Access Evaluation: Dravo Lime Company, Maysville, Site #30, Joel M. Weber, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis Apr 1999

Truck Route Access Evaluation: Dravo Lime Company, Maysville, Site #30, Joel M. Weber, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

This is a study undertaken by the Kentucky Transportation Center on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet ( KYTC). There are two main objectives of the Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189): evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for the Dravo Lime Company facility located in Mason County in the Buffalo Trace Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #9. The location of the site …


Truck Route Access Evaluation: Seaboard Farms, Graves County, Site #2623, Brian Aldridge, Kenneth R. Agent, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber Feb 1999

Truck Route Access Evaluation: Seaboard Farms, Graves County, Site #2623, Brian Aldridge, Kenneth R. Agent, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

The Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98- 189), undertaken by the Kentucky Transportation Center (KTC) on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), has two main objectives: 1) the evaluation of access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS) and 2) furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for one facility located in Graves County in the Purchase Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #1. The location of the site is shown in Figure 1. Work on …


Truck Route Access Evaluation: Safety Kleen, Henry County, Site #2145, Brian Aldridge, Kenneth R. Agent, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber Feb 1999

Truck Route Access Evaluation: Safety Kleen, Henry County, Site #2145, Brian Aldridge, Kenneth R. Agent, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

The Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189), undertaken by the Kentucky Transportation Center (KTC) on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), has two main objectives. These objectives include 1) the evaluation of access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS) and 2) furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for one facility located in Henry County in the KIPDA Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #5. The location of the site is shown in Figure 1. …


Truck Route Access Evaluation: Centennial Resources, Inc./B. Four, Inc., On Us 62 In Hopkins County, Site #2685, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber Feb 1999

Truck Route Access Evaluation: Centennial Resources, Inc./B. Four, Inc., On Us 62 In Hopkins County, Site #2685, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

The Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98- 189) is being conducted by the Kentucky Transportation Center on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). There are two major objectives of the study: evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for a facility located in Hopkins County in the Pennyrile Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #2. The location of the site is shown in Figure …


Truck Route Access Evaluation: Owensboro Riverport Authority/Miles Farm Supply Dock, Daviess County, Site #24, Brian Aldridge, Kenneth R. Agent, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber Feb 1999

Truck Route Access Evaluation: Owensboro Riverport Authority/Miles Farm Supply Dock, Daviess County, Site #24, Brian Aldridge, Kenneth R. Agent, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

The Freight Movement and lntermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189), undertaken by the Kentucky Transportation Center (KTC) on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), has two main objectives. These objectives include 1) the evaluation of access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS) and 2) furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for one cluster of sites located northwest of Owensboro in the Green River Area Development District (ADD) and Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) Highway District #2. The location of the …


Truck Route Access Evaluation: Tyson Foods, Henderson County, Site #2684, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber Feb 1999

Truck Route Access Evaluation: Tyson Foods, Henderson County, Site #2684, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Joel M. Weber

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

The Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189) is being conducted by the Kentucky Transportation Center on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). There are two major objectives of the study: evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for several facilities located in Henderson County in the Green River Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #2. The location of the site is shown in Figure …


Truck Route Access Evaluation: Dow Corning, Varity Dayton Walther And Ghent Generating Station, Carroll County, Site #33 & 51, Joel M. Weber, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis Feb 1999

Truck Route Access Evaluation: Dow Corning, Varity Dayton Walther And Ghent Generating Station, Carroll County, Site #33 & 51, Joel M. Weber, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

This is a study undertaken on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). There are two main objectives of the Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189): evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for Dow Corning and Varity Dayton Walther Corporation (site #33) as well as the Ghent Generating Station (site #51). These facilities share a route and are therefore discussed in this single report. The facilities …


Truck Route Access Evaluation: Bullitt County Stone, Shepherdsville, Site #2031, Joel M. Weber, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis Feb 1999

Truck Route Access Evaluation: Bullitt County Stone, Shepherdsville, Site #2031, Joel M. Weber, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

This is a study undertaken by the Kentucky Transportation Center on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). There are two main objectives of the Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189): evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for the Bullitt County Stone facility located in Bullitt County in the KIPDA Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #5. The location of the site is shown …


Truck Route Access Evaluation: Millard Processing, Nelse, Site #1677, Joel M. Weber, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis Feb 1999

Truck Route Access Evaluation: Millard Processing, Nelse, Site #1677, Joel M. Weber, Kenneth R. Agent, Brian Aldridge, Lisa Aultman-Hall, David Cain, Nikiforos Stamatiadis

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

This is a study undertaken by the Kentucky Transportation Center on behalf of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). There are two main objectives of the Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky Study (SPR 98-189): evaluation of the access for trucks between intermodal or other truck generating sites and the National Highway System (NHS); and furthering the understanding of freight commodity flows throughout the state. This report summarizes the access evaluation for Millard Processing located in Pike County in the Big Sandy Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District #12. The location of the site is shown in Figure …