Bryan, TX.
Bryan anchors the Brazos Valley on TX-6, the four-lane corridor linking Houston to Waco and the I-35 spine. Texas A&M, the RELLIS research campus, and a steady ag and building-materials economy fill the lanes, while OSR and TX-21 spread freight across central Texas farm country. Bryan is the freight hub for a fast-growing region midway between the major metros.
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Featured Bryan Service Providers
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Brazos Valley Mobile Diesel
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- Fleet of 6
- 12 years in business
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Navasota River Heavy Recovery
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- 17 years in business
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Aggieland Commercial Tire
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Bryan TX Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Texas State Highway 6
7 exits in Bryan
The four-lane spine of the Brazos Valley, Bryan's main freight artery between Houston and Waco. Service calls cluster at the TX-21 and Villa Maria interchanges.

Texas State Highway 21
5 exits in Bryan
The east-west route through Bryan toward Caldwell and the RELLIS campus, the old El Camino Real corridor. Heavy aggregate and building-materials truck traffic.

Texas State Highway 47
3 exits in Bryan
The bypass connector linking TX-6 to the RELLIS research campus and the Health Science Center. Growing institutional and construction freight volume.

FM 2818 (East Bypass)
4 exits in Bryan
The loop arterial around Bryan-College Station, used by local-delivery and box-truck traffic bypassing the TX-6 congestion.

Texas State Highway 21 east (Madisonville corridor)
4 exits in Bryan
Runs northeast out of Bryan toward Madisonville and the I-45 connection. Steady ag and long-haul feeder traffic on a rural two-lane stretch.

OSR (Old San Antonio Road)
3 exits in Bryan
The historic Old San Antonio Road northwest of Bryan, a rural freight route through the farm country toward Hearne and the Hwy 79 corridor. Aggregate and ag-supply traffic.
Bryan TX Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Bryan anchors the Brazos Valley on TX-6, the four-lane corridor linking Houston to Waco and the I-35 spine. Texas A&M, the RELLIS research campus, and a steady ag and building-materials economy fill the lanes, while OSR and TX-21 spread freight across central Texas farm country. Bryan is the freight hub for a fast-growing region midway between the major metros.
Bryan is a city in and the county seat of Brazos County, Texas, United States. It is located in the heart of the Brazos Valley. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 83,980. Bryan borders the city of College Station, which lies to its south. Together they make up the Bryan–College Station metropolitan area, the 15th-largest metropolitan area in Texas with 268,248 people as of 2020.
Bryan sits midway between Houston and the I-35 corridor on TX-6, the four-lane workhorse that carries Brazos Valley freight in every direction. Texas A&M and the RELLIS campus pull research and construction freight, Sanderson Farms moves poultry by the truckload, and the surrounding farm country keeps ag-supply and building-materials trucks busy year-round. Road Rescue Network's Bryan rescuers know this central-Texas corridor and the long rural stretches that branch off it.
The mechanics in Bryan who handle heavy-duty calls have made their peace with central-Texas summers, where 100F-plus afternoons bake the TX-6 pavement and cook tires and cooling systems on loaded rigs. A poultry reefer or an aggregate hauler that loses cooling in August heat is a fast call, and the next big shop can be 90 miles off in Houston or Waco. Our trucks carry coolant, hose kits, and the common tire sizes to handle these failures without a long tow.
Anyone who's dispatched a truck through the Brazos Valley knows TX-6 is the artery and everything else is two-lane farm road. Whether you're a fleet manager moving freight to the A&M campus or an owner-operator stuck on TX-21 with an air leak, the nearest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer is one call away. Our 24/7 operations desk handles dispatch, ETA confirmation, and coordination.