

Farmington’s strategic location in southeast Missouri puts it within proximity of the major downtown St. Louis market (69 miles), along with the conveniences of several transportation methods, making residential and business commute trouble free. More than 105 miles of public streets wind through Farmington, in addition to a regional airport, bus routes and other public and private transportation services.
Farmington Regional Airport is a city-owned, public-use airport situated on approximately 170 acres of land. Currently, the airport features a 75’ x 4,221’ runway and offers aircraft rentals and charters. Following recent terminal area improvements, the City will open a new airport terminal in August of 2008.
A government subsidized shuttle service can be accessed at this Ozark Village stop, affording commuters transport to and from a number of Southeast Missouri communities, as well as St. Louis.
Utilized mostly by the area’s elderly and handicapped residents, the Southeast Missouri Transportation Service provides transport for those requesting the service. The Southeast Missouri Transportation Services offers one bus solely for Farmington area residents, plus one bus that serves the entire county.
On top of all this, Farmington is home to a number of additional transportation services, including two taxi services within the city — as well as a handful of others that lie within county lines — and services operated by such entities as nursing homes and medical centers. d