The Gonzales, TX area offers quick access and proximity to road, rail, air, and marine transportation. Texas Gonzales and Northern Railway (TXGN) offers rail transport and shipping across Texas’ central heartland. Running between Harwood and Gonzales, TXGN interchanges with the Union Pacific Railroad to ship freight anywhere, including the three nearby ports. Two international airports are nearby, and I-10, the southernmost interstate, runs across Texas at its widest and connects Gonzales to Houston and San Antonio. No matter where or how you’re shipping, start in Gonzales.
Roads
I-10 is the fourth-longest Interstate in the United States and runs from the west coast of Santa Monica, California to the east coast of Jacksonville, Florida, covering the widest part of Texas. It passes through major cities and areas including El Paso, Clint, San Antonio, Houston, and Beaumont. US 183 offers north-south 4-lane access, connecting both Austin to the north, and the TX coast to the south.
Rail
The Texas Gonzales and Northern Railway (TXGN) provides rail transport, storage and operations for companies across the county. Located midway between Gonzales and Harwood off U.S. I-10, TXGN owns and/or manages 13 miles of main track between Harwood and Gonzales, and approximately 50 miles of storage and loop track. TXGN interchanges with the Union Pacific Railroad and handles several thousand rail cars carrying energy-related products, grain and animal feed meals, clay/bentonite, and raw and finished heavy metal products.
Airports
The Texas Gonzales and Northern Railway (TXGN) provides rail transport, storage and operations for companies across the county. Located midway between Gonzales and Harwood off U.S. I-10, TXGN owns and/or manages 13 miles of main track between Harwood and Gonzales, and approximately 50 miles of storage and loop track. TXGN interchanges with the Union Pacific Railroad and handles several thousand rail cars carrying energy-related products, grain and animal feed meals, clay/bentonite, and raw and finished heavy metal products.
The largest international hub in Texas, the George Bush Intercontinental Airport is the 14th busiest airport in the United States and the 47th busiest in the world. It covers 10,000 acres, has five runways, and is a hub for nine of its 34 commercial airlines. The airport also serves 20 cargo carriers including Amazon Air, China Airlines Cargo, DHL Aviation, Cargoluz, AirBridgeCargo Airlines, FedEx Express and UPS Airlines.
Regional Airports
Regional airports in the area include Roger M. Dreyer Memorial Airport (Gonzales’ city-owned airport), Victoria Regional Airport, Lackorn Airport, Old Kingsbury Aerodrome, The Carter Memorial Airport, Cherry Spraying Service Airport, San Marcos Regional Airport, New Braunfels Regional Airport, Bailey Airport, Yoakum Municipal Airport, Hallettsville Municipal Airport, Karnes County Airport, Cuero Municipal Airport, Goliad County Industrial Airpark, Lockhart Municipal Airport, and Fayette Regional Air Center.