National Highway Freight Network (NHFN) Visualization Tool
The 2015 Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act established the National Highway Freight Network (NHFN) to strategically direct Federal resources and policies toward improved performance of the NHFN. The NHFN consists of four subsystems of roadways: the Primary Highway Freight System (PHFS), all Interstates not on the PHFS, the Critical Urban Freight Corridors, and the Critical Rural Freight Corridors. More detail can be accessed at the FHWA NHFN website.
NHFN Visualization Webtool
View the NHFN composed of the PHFS, the Non-PHFS Interstate and Critical Rural and Critical Urban Freight Corridors.
NHFN GIS Shapefiles
Access and download Geographic Information System (GIS) shapefiles of the PHFS and Non-PHFS and the data directory. The data directory details the source information for the geographic information in the shapefiles.
Note: FHWA updates the NHFN Visualization Webtool, GIS shapefiles, and tables annually and continues to maintain the NHFN as it changes, in accordance with the HPMS submission cycle. However, these changes may not be reflected immediately. The last update to the data in the above visualization tool, the GIS shapefiles, and the Excel tables was March 2023.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
1200 NEW JERSEY AVENUE, SE
WASHINGTON, DC 20590
202-366-0408
Staff Contact
Tiffany Julien, Transportation Specialist
FHWA Office of Freight Management and Operations
Tiffany.Julien@dot.gov
(202) 366-9241