Cicero, IL.
Cicero is a dense, industrial inner-ring suburb pressed against Chicago's west side, threaded by the BNSF and rail corridors that have made it a freight town since the Hawthorne Works era. The Ogden Avenue (US-34) and Cermak Road corridors carry heavy box-truck and supplier traffic, and the town's proximity to I-290, I-55, and the rail intermodal ramps gives carriers fast access to the entire metro. Manufacturing, food processing, and warehouse operations along the Cicero industrial belt run steady LTL and over-the-road volume. The town sits practically on top of Chicago's rail-truck transfer network.
Every roadside service we run in Cicero
Featured Cicero Service Providers
Insurance-current network rescuers with verified compliance, equipment, and live availability status.
Hawthorne Mobile Truck Repair
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 8
- 13 years in business
- Insurance verified
West Side Heavy Recovery
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 13
- 19 years in business
- Insurance verified
Ogden Avenue Commercial Tire
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 6
- 10 years in business
- Insurance verified
Town of Cicero Coach & RV Service
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 5
- 11 years in business
- Insurance verified
Cicero IL Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 290 (Eisenhower Expressway)
2 exits in Cicero
The Eisenhower Expressway runs along Cicero's north edge, the main freight artery between Chicago's Loop and the western suburbs. The Cicero Avenue and Central Avenue interchanges are chronic congestion and breakdown zones.

Interstate 55 (Stevenson Expressway)
0 exits in Cicero
The Stevenson runs just south of Cicero, the Chicago-to-St. Louis corridor and the link to the southwest-side intermodal ramps. Cicero freight feeds onto it via Cicero Avenue and Pulaski Road.

US Route 34 (Ogden Avenue)
0 exits in Cicero
Ogden Avenue cuts diagonally across Cicero, the town's historic main industrial corridor carrying dense box-truck, supplier, and delivery freight between Chicago and the near-west suburbs.

US Route 12 (Ogden / Cermak)
0 exits in Cicero
US-12 overlaps the Ogden and Cermak corridors through the Cicero area, a heavily-trafficked surface route serving the industrial belt and the dense commercial strip.

US Route 20 (Lake Street / Cermak)
0 exits in Cicero
US-20 runs through the near-west-side corridor near Cicero, carrying regional freight along the surface-street network that ties the industrial belt to the interstates.

Interstate 294 (Tri-State Tollway)
0 exits in Cicero
The Tri-State Tollway runs west of Cicero, the metro beltway most through-freight uses to bypass the Loop and reach the O'Hare and southwest warehouse belts.
Cicero IL Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Cicero is a dense, industrial inner-ring suburb pressed against Chicago's west side, threaded by the BNSF and rail corridors that have made it a freight town since the Hawthorne Works era. The Ogden Avenue (US-34) and Cermak Road corridors carry heavy box-truck and supplier traffic, and the town's proximity to I-290, I-55, and the rail intermodal ramps gives carriers fast access to the entire metro. Manufacturing, food processing, and warehouse operations along the Cicero industrial belt run steady LTL and over-the-road volume. The town sits practically on top of Chicago's rail-truck transfer network.
Cicero is a town in Cook County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 85,268, making it the 11th-most populous municipality in Illinois. The town is named after Marcus Tullius Cicero, a Roman statesman and orator. With a population more than 89% Hispanic, the town is the most Hispanic in the state of Illinois.
Cicero has been a freight town since the Hawthorne Works ran the largest factory complex in the country here, and the rail-and-truck network that built it still defines the place. When a supplier hauler or box truck goes down on Ogden Avenue or near the I-290 ramps, it snarls one of the densest industrial grids in inner Cook County. Road Rescue Network keeps verified, insurance-current rescuers staged tight across the west-side belt to keep response ahead of the regional benchmark.
Anyone who's dispatched a truck through Cicero knows the streets are narrow, the docks are old-line industrial, and the freight is relentless, food-processing reefers, manufacturing supplier loads, warehouse LTL, and the box-truck delivery base of a packed inner suburb. Our local rescuers work this tight terrain every shift and know which Cermak Road and Cicero Avenue docks a wrecker can actually fit into. That fluency turns a blocked-in breakdown into a fast recovery.
Chicago's west-side winter hits Cicero hard: sub-zero air-freeze that locks brakes in cramped industrial yards, road-salt corrosion that eats brake lines and trailer wiring by February, and lake-effect snow blowing in off Lake Michigan to the east. Whether you're routing a reefer through the Cicero industrial belt or stuck on I-290 (the Eisenhower) near the Cicero Avenue exit, the closest verified rescuer in our network is one call away, with dispatch and ETA coordination handled by our 24/7 operations team.