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 no. 33) as well as the Ghent Generating Station (site no. 51). These facilities share a route and are therefore discussed in this single report. The facilities are located in Carroll County in the Northern Kentucky Area Development District (ADD) and KYTC Highway District no. 6.
Truck Route Access Evaluation. Dow Corning, Varity Dayton Walther and Ghent Generating Station Carroll County Site No. 33 and 51. Freight Movement and Intermodal Access in Kentucky
1999
33 pages
Report
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English
Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Freight transportation , Intermodal transportation systems , Truck routes , Kentucky , Trucking industry , Cargo transportation , Accidents , Accessibility , Recommendations , Data collection , Freight commodity flows , Program evaluation , Surveys