Transportation & Infrastructure
Madison, Alabama offers unmatched connectivity through air, interstate, rail, and utilities that support business growth. Its location within the Huntsville metro ensures reliable access to global markets, regional supply chains, and a skilled workforce.
Air Access
- Huntsville International Airport and the Port of Huntsville International Intermodal Center are minutes away, providing passenger service and international cargo access.
- Madison is within roughly 1–2 hours of Birmingham and Nashville airports, expanding regional air options.
Highways & Interstates
- I-565 runs directly through Madison, Alabama, linking to I-65 just 5 miles away.
- Major highways like U.S. Highway 72 and Hwy 20 (Madison Blvd.) provide strong road connectivity for freight and commuting across North Alabama.
Rail Access
- Served by Norfolk Southern Railway, connecting Madison industries to major U.S. markets.
- The International Intermodal Center (IIC) at the Port of Huntsville provides efficient rail and truck transfer for cost-effective freight and global trade.
Utilities & Infrastructure
- Reliable electric power, water, natural gas, and broadband designed to support industrial growth.
- Madison’s utilities offer redundancy, capacity, and affordable rates, making Madison’s infrastructure ideal for expanding businesses in Alabama.
- Broadband Providers: AT&T, Comcast, Google Fiber, and WOW! deliver high-speed fiber and business-class internet, ensuring companies have the connectivity and reliability they need to compete globally.