HIGHWAYS AROUND THE DALLAS HUB
Unsurpassed Highway Access
- I-20 The primary east/west trucking corridor for the southern United States borders The Hub's north boundary.
- I-35 The NAFTA Trade Corridor, runs 3 miles to the west of The Hub.
- I-45 The direct route to the Port of Houston is adjacent to The Hub's eastern boundary.
- Proposed Loop 9 The proposed multi-billion dollar highway and rail corridor will run along the south boundary of The Hub.

TRANS-TEXAS CORRIDOR
The Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC) is a proposed transportation network composed of a 4,000-mile network of supercorridors up to 1,200 feet wide to carry parallel links of tollways, rails, and utility lines spanning through Texas. One of the supercorridors will pass around Dallas to the southeast, just along the southern and eastern borders of the Dallas Logistics Hub.
The corridor will be divided into two separate elements: truck lanes and lanes for passenger vehicles. Similarly, the rail lines in the corridor will be divided among freight, commuter, and high-speed rail. Services expected to be carried in the utility corridor include water, electricity, natural gas, petroleum, fiber optic lines, and other telecommunications services. The TTC is planned to be completed over the next 50 years with routes being constructed based on demand. TxDOT will provide oversight for planning, construction, and maintenance while day-to-day operations will be performed by private companies.