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Fort Lauderdale is less than twenty-five minutes from the Park. Corporations with business in Latin America, the Caribbean and Europe will be less than 30 minutes away from Miami International Airport with its 147 international carriers. About 75 minutes' drive north is Palm Beach International Airport while the North Perry Airport in Pembroke Pines (the second busiest general aviation airport in South Florida) is only 10 minutes away.
About 25 minutes from the front gate lies Port Everglades, the fastest growing cargo port in the nation, the second busiest cruise port in the world and the deepest harbor south of Norfolk, Virginia. The economies of shipping by sea to destinations in the U.S., Canada, Latin America and Europe are vast. Port Everglades has the lowest cargo loss value of any port on the east coast.
Three major rail carriers serve Broward County. Florida East Coast Railway and the CSX System carry freight while Amtrak provides national passenger service.
Pembroke Pines is one of the principal beneficiaries of the Federal, State and County's $4.5 billion superhighway program. Nearby, Interstate 75 connects to Florida's west coast cities and to the heart of the new east coast system the I-595/Port everglades/Airport Expressway. The
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