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Business moves in Buckeye.  And, businesses have started or relocated here because Buckeye is an ideal distribution hub with easy access to air and rail, and five highways intersecting the Town.   Whether your business requires connection to international markets, domestic markets, Los Angeles, San Diego, Las Vegas, Denver, Salt Lake City and all key markets in the Western United States, or Mexico, Buckeye has it all.

Just 35 miles west of Phoenix, Buckeye is a six hour drive to Los Angeles and San Diego.  Major highways include: 
  •Interstate 10
  •State Route 85 Highway (CANAMEX Corridor)
  •Maricopa County 85 Highway
  •Loop 303
  •Sun Valley Parkway
  •State Route 801*

The Buckeye Municipal Airport is Phoenix region’s westernmost general aviation airport with a 5,500 foot runway able to accommodate most corporate and commuter aircraft.  The airport is owned by the Town of Buckeye and is located two miles south of Interstate 10 and Palo Verde Road interchange.  The Town just completed an Airport Master Plan that calls for a runway expansion of 8,500 foot by 100 foot.

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport averages 1,300 domestic and international flights daily with direct service to London, Toronto, Honolulu, Vancouver and Mexico City.  Phoenix is the fifth largest city in the nation and one of the 10 busiest airports in the world.

The Union Pacific Railroad is the largest railroad in North America, operating in the western two-thirds of the United States.  The railroad serves 23 states, linking every major West Coast and Gulf Coast port and provides service to the east through its four major gateways in Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans.
 
*Studies are underway to determine the alignment for the proposed freeway.