Warwick, RI.
Warwick is Rhode Island's freight and travel gateway, home to T.F. Green International Airport and its air-cargo operations, sitting astride I-95 between New York and Boston. The city's retail core around the Warwick Mall and the airport-adjacent logistics parks generate constant box-truck and tractor-trailer volume. As Rhode Island's second-largest city, it serves as a distribution point for the entire state's southern half. Narragansett Bay salt air and New England nor'easters drive a breakdown pattern centered on corrosion and winter weather.
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Ocean State Mobile Truck Repair
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- 13 years in business
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Narragansett Heavy Recovery
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- Fleet of 11
- 18 years in business
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Greenwich Bay Tire & Fleet
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- 9 years in business
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Post Road Mobile Welding
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Warwick RI Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 95
5 exits in Warwick
The New York-to-Boston freight spine running straight through Warwick. Exits 10 through 14 serve the city; the Airport Connector and the I-295 split are frequent congestion and breakdown zones.

Interstate 295
3 exits in Warwick
The western bypass around Providence that meets I-95 in northern Warwick. Heavy through-freight uses it to skip the urban core; the I-95 interchange is a recurring service-call cluster.

Route 37
4 exits in Warwick
The east-west expressway connecting I-95 to Cranston and the western suburbs through Warwick. Carries freight to the retail and warehouse districts; the I-95 interchange sees regular tire and brake calls.

Route 2 (Bald Hill Road)
7 exits in Warwick
The retail spine through Warwick's mall and big-box corridor. Dense delivery box-truck traffic with tight signalized intersections that strand large rigs and trigger lockout and battery calls.

Route 117 (West Shore Road)
5 exits in Warwick
The east-west route along the Warwick shoreline toward the bay neighborhoods. Local delivery and seasonal traffic; the salt exposure along this coastal route drives corrosion-related service calls.

US Route 1 (Post Road)
8 exits in Warwick
The old coastal highway running past T.F. Green Airport through Warwick's commercial strip. High volume of airport-area freight and local delivery; the airport-access junctions are common breakdown spots.
Warwick RI Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Warwick is Rhode Island's freight and travel gateway, home to T.F. Green International Airport and its air-cargo operations, sitting astride I-95 between New York and Boston. The city's retail core around the Warwick Mall and the airport-adjacent logistics parks generate constant box-truck and tractor-trailer volume. As Rhode Island's second-largest city, it serves as a distribution point for the entire state's southern half. Narragansett Bay salt air and New England nor'easters drive a breakdown pattern centered on corrosion and winter weather.
Warwick is a city in Kent County, Rhode Island, United States, and is the third-largest city in the state, with a population of 82,823 at the 2020 census. Warwick is located approximately 12 miles (19 km) south of downtown Providence, Rhode Island, 63 miles (101 km) southwest of Boston, Massachusetts, and 171 miles (275 km) northeast of New York City.
Warwick sits on the I-95 corridor between New York and Boston with T.F. Green Airport and its air-cargo ramps right in the middle of the city, a concentration of freight you don't expect in a place this size. A breakdown on I-95 near the airport interchange at rush hour can snarl both the highway and the cargo-dock access at once. Road Rescue Network's Kent County rescuers run 24/7 and know the I-95 and I-295 shoulders and the airport-area logistics roads cold.
Anyone who's run freight through Warwick knows two things shape every winter: the salt air rolling off Narragansett Bay that corrodes brake hardware, and the nor'easters that bury Rhode Island under wet snow. Seized fittings, rotted air lines, and storm-day recoveries are the calls that stack up here. Our local mechanics carry corrosion kits, air fittings, and traction gear because that's what coastal Rhode Island freight actually breaks.
Whether you're hauling air cargo off the T.F. Green ramps, restocking the Warwick Mall retail district, or managing a national fleet with a truck stranded at the I-95 / I-295 split, the nearest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our Warwick network is one phone call away. Dispatch, ETA confirmation, and coordination with Rhode Island State Police for highway shoulder work are handled by Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations team.