Coverage Network

Six States.
Seven Corridors.
One Network.

Pirex Solutions operates across the most active Midwest freight corridors — private secured parking positioned exactly where you run. Check availability on your route below.

The Network

Built on the Midwest's
Busiest Freight Routes

The Midwest freight corridor system moves more commercial tonnage than any other region in North America. I-80 alone handles over 20,000 commercial trucks per day across northern Illinois and Indiana. I-70 connects the entire mid-continent east to west.

We built our facility network by studying where drivers actually stop — not where it is convenient to put a lot. Every Pirex Solutions facility is positioned at a high-density stop point on a proven freight route, within practical driving distance of the corridor itself.

Six active states. Seven primary interstate corridors. Every facility privately owned, gated, and reserved exclusively for Pirex Solutions members.

Coverage by State

Find Your State.

Hover any state to see full corridor and city coverage. Click Check Availability to submit your access request for that corridor.

  • Line drawing of the Chicago skyline with the word 'ILLINOIS' underneath.

    ILLINOIS · Primary Corridor

    Illinois is our founding state and deepest market. Chicago sits at the intersection of more Class 8 freight corridors than any other city in the Midwest. Facilities positioned on I-80, I-90, and I-94 give members coverage across the full northern Illinois freight zone.

    I-80 · I-90 · I-94 · I-55 · I-57 · I-74

    Active In: Chicago · Joliet · Rockford · Bloomington · Champaign · Springfield · Peoria

  • Outline of a race car inside a circle with a map of Indiana at the bottom and the word 'INDIANA' beneath.

    INDIANA · The Crossroads

    Indiana earns its Crossroads of America tagline with good reason. More interstate highways converge here than nearly any other state. Drivers pass through Indiana — often multiple times per week. We cover the full east-west and north-south grid.

    I-80/90 · I-65 · I-70 · I-69

    Active In: Gary · Hammond · Indianapolis · Fort Wayne · South Bend · Lafayette · Terre Haute


  • Outline of Ohio state map with a tent, campfire, and trees inside, and the word 'Ohio' beneath.

    OHIO · The Eastern Gateway

    Ohio is where Midwest freight transitions to the East Coast corridor system. Drivers running I-70 toward the Mid-Atlantic, I-76 toward Pennsylvania, or I-75 toward the South all converge across this state. Ohio coverage bridges the Midwest and Eastern networks.

    I-80/90 · I-70 · I-71 · I-75 · I-76

    Active In: Cleveland · Columbus · Toledo · Dayton · Akron · Cincinnati · Youngstown

  • Map of Michigan featuring a camel and the Golden Gate Bridge

    MICHIGAN · The Industrial North

    Michigan's auto industry and Great Lakes port activity generate some of the highest commercial vehicle density in the Midwest. Detroit, Dearborn, and the I-94 corridor see consistent heavy freight movement year-round. Coverage spans the lower peninsula's primary freight zones.

    I-75 · I-94 · I-96 · I-69

    Active In: Detroit · Dearborn · Flint · Lansing · Grand Rapids · Ann Arbor · Port Huron

  • Graphic of the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall within a circle, with the word 'Pennsylvania' at the bottom.

    PENNSYLVANIA · The Eastern Push

    Pennsylvania is the eastern anchor of the Pirex Solutions network. The Pennsylvania Turnpike, I-80, and I-81 are among the most congested freight corridors in the country. Drivers pushing product into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast need secured parking before and after the final stretch.

    I-76 ·I-80 · I-81 · I-78 · I-79

    Active In: Pittsburgh · Harrisburg · Erie · Scranton · York

  • Illustration of Wisconsin cheese and a cow's head inside a circular border

    WISCONSIN · The Northern Run

    Wisconsin connects the Chicago metro to the Upper Midwest freight system. Drivers running the I-90/I-94 split through Madison and Milwaukee handle some of the highest volume freight density in the northern corridor. Green Bay and the Lake Michigan coastline add an industrial layer above the metro zone.

    I-90 · I-94 · I-43 · I-41

    Active In: Milwaukee · Madison · Green Bay · Racine · Kenosha · Appleton · Oshkosh

By Interstate

Coverage by Corridor.

Every primary interstate we cover and the states it runs through in our network.

  • I-80 Northern Tier · East–West

    The backbone of the northern Midwest freight corridor. Runs from Chicago through Joliet and Gary before crossing Indiana and Ohio continuously to the East Coast. Highest daily commercial volume in the network. Facilities at key stop points across all three states.

    Illinois ► Indiana ► Ohio ► Pennsylvania

  • I-90 Chicago to Cleveland

    The northern route connecting Chicago to the Great Lakes corridor. Runs through southern Wisconsin, then into Indiana as the Indiana Toll Road, and across northern Ohio before entering Pennsylvania and New York. Critical for Chicago-to-Northeast freight.

    Illinois ► Indiana ► Ohio ► Pennsylvania

  • I-94 Chicago · Milwaukee · Detroit

    Connects Chicago north through Milwaukee and Madison, then east to Detroit and the Michigan border. One of the most heavily trafficked urban freight corridors in the Midwest. Key for Chicago, Wisconsin, and Michigan drivers. Splits from I-90 at Chicago and reunites near the Indiana border.

    Illinois ► Wisconsin ► Michigan

  • I-65 North–South · Indiana

    The primary north-south freight route through Indiana. Runs from Gary and Hammond at the Illinois border south through Indianapolis to the Kentucky line. Essential for drivers running the Chicago-to-Southeast corridor. Intersects with I-70 and I-80 at key nodes.

    Indiana◆

  • I-70 Mid-Continent · East–West

    The mid-tier east-west route through the heart of the Midwest. Runs across Indiana and Ohio connecting Indianapolis and Columbus before pushing east through Pennsylvania. Critical for drivers on the central freight tier. One of the highest-volume corridors for manufactured goods and consumer products.

    Indiana ► Ohio ► Pennsylvania

  • I-76 / PA Turnpike Pennsylvania · East Push

    The Pennsylvania Turnpike is the gateway between the Midwest and the Mid-Atlantic. Every driver pushing freight from Chicago, Indianapolis, or Columbus toward Philadelphia, New York, or Baltimore runs this corridor. Among the most congested freight corridors east of the Mississippi.

    Pennsylvania◆

Why It Matters

Coverage Where
You
Actually Run.

We did not pick corridors because they are easy to service. We picked them because they are where the freight moves — and where the parking problem is worst.

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