Regional Infrastructure
Built for Business
The Baton Rouge area is a manufacturing and logistics powerhouse with comprehensive multimodal connectivity, cost-effective utilities, and a strong energy infrastructure. Its strategic location, extensive highway network, deepwater ports, major rail lines, and growing air connectivity make it an exceptional location for businesses that rely on extensive transportation and distribution.
State Highways
US HIGHWAYS
Highways
Highway Connections to Major Markets
- I-10 & I-12 Corridors – Provide east-west connectivity, linking Baton Rouge to the Gulf Coast to the East and through Houston to the West Coast
- I-55 Access – A major north-south interstate connecting the Midwest to the Gulf Coast
- U.S. Highways 190 & 65 – Additional routes providing key regional access
Waterways
Global Reach on the Mississippi River
Baton Rouge boasts unparalleled global access through the Port of Greater Baton Rouge, a top 10 U.S. port handling 53 million tons of cargo annually.
- 45’ Deep Draft Capability with 50’ planned expansion – Ideal for large-scale industrial shipping
- Mississippi River & Gulf Intracoastal Waterway – Moves 97% of U.S. waterborne tonnage, with direct barge access to 31 states, two Canadian provinces, and nearly 15,000 miles of inland waterways
- Multimodal Connectivity – Offers seamless transitions between ship, barge, truck, and rail for efficient logistics
Rail
A Regional Hub for Freight Movement
With extensive rail infrastructure and a prime location along the Mississippi River, Greater Baton Rouge offers seamless freight movement for industrial and commercial users. The region is a key logistics hub with:
- 3 major rail corridors traversing the Baton Rouge Area including Canadian National (CN), Union Pacific (UP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS)
- 312 miles of Class I railroad, providing national freight connectivity
This robust rail network connects directly to ports, interstates, and industrial sites—making it easy to move goods efficiently and reliably.
Canadian National Railway Energy
Reliable Energy Networks
With a dense network of pipelines, access to strategic reserves, and some of the lowest industrial electricity costs in the nation – 29% below the national average – the Baton Rouge Area delivers energy infrastructure designed to support large-scale operations and long-term growth.
- Extensive Crude Oil & Natural Gas Pipelines – Ensuring reliable energy supply to industrial users
- Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPR) – Home to part of the U.S. emergency petroleum stockpile
- Low-Cost Power – Louisiana ranks #1 in low industrial electricity rates and top 10 for energy affordability nationwide
- Carbon Capture and Sequestration – The Baton Rouge region offers extensive geological formations ideal for safe, permanent carbon sequestration, positioning the area at the forefront of clean energy innovation and helping meet state and federal climate goals
Access to Power
The Baton Rouge Area offers reliable, cost-effective access to power through a well-developed electric grid and strong utility partnerships. Major industrial sites are served by Entergy and DEMCO, with capacity to support energy-intensive operations. Competitive rates, infrastructure readiness, and access to renewable energy options make the region ideal for growth in the process, chemical, and manufacturing sectors.
Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport Air
Taking Flight from Baton Rouge
The Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR), just 7 miles from downtown Baton Rouge, provides quick access to major business hubs with nonstop flights to:
- Atlanta (ATL)
- Charlotte (CLT)
- Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW)
- Houston Intercontinental (IAH)
- Washington D.C. (DCA)
Additional air access can be found through Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY), just an hour’s drive from Baton Rouge, offers nonstop flights to 50 destinations served by 15 airlines. Some major nonstop routes include:
- Atlanta (ATL)
- Charlotte (CLT)
- Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW)
- Houston Intercontinental (IAH)
- Washington D.C. (DCA)
- Chicago O’Hare (ORD)
- Denver (DEN)
- Miami (MIA)
- New York City (JFK & LGA)
- Orlando (MCO)
On peak weekdays, MSY handles approximately 50 daily inbound and outbound flights, providing broad connectivity for business and leisure travelers alike.
Broadband
Broadband Infrastructure
The Baton Rouge Area is well-served by robust broadband infrastructure, with major providers like Cox Communications, AT&T Fiber, and REV offering high-speed internet access across the region. This competitive broadband landscape ensures companies have the fast, scalable, and affordable connectivity needed to support innovation and growth.
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Why Baton
Rouge?
With top-tier logistics, an energy-rich environment, and ongoing infrastructure investment, Baton Rouge is ready to support growing industries with reliable, cost-effective transportation and utility networks.