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LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
The Strategic Link to the Midwest:
Bolingbrook is centrally located in the heart of the midwest, providing unparalleled accessibility in any direction. So whether you are looking to relocate your family or your business, Bolingbrook offers all the conveniences of a "Big City" with a small town heart.
•I-355 Tollway begins in BOLINGBROOK with a southern extensionlinking to I-80 planned to start this year.
•I-55 has 2 interchanges in Bolingbrook, whichallows easy access to Chicago or to St. Louis. The interchange at Route53 (4 lane highway) will give you access to north and southbound travel,the interchange at Weber Road will take you north through Naperville andsouth to Joliet. I-294 is 7 miles east of Bolingbrook on I-55, providing north & eastbound travel. I-88 is 10 miles to the north providing youwith east/west routes.

Public Transportation
Public transportation is readily accessible in Bolingbrook. Bolingbrook is served by Pace Suburban Bus Service (Division of RTA). Pace has manybus stops throughout the Village. Bolingbrook has two Pace Park and Ridestations that are handicap accessible which can interconnect you with unlimitedtrain service via Amtrak, Metra, I.C.G., or the Burlington Northern.
Air
Midway Airport is just 25 minutes east on Interstate 55.
O'Hare International Airport is only 40 minutes north on Interstate 294, via I55.
Clow International Airport (Owned by the Village of Bolingbrook) is located west of Weber Road. South of Boughton Road and north of Lily Cache.
Rail
Rail/Barge Service, has immediate access minutes away. Bolingbrook is in the Commercial Zone of Chicago which will interlink with any truck line.
Water
The Chicago Shipping Canal is centrally positioned only 5 miles south of Bolingbrook. The canal provides water transit opportunities to Chicago harbors and the Illinois-Mississippi waterways. The system links the Gulf Coast with the Great Lakes.
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