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Blountsville, AL.

Blountsville sits at US-231 in northern Blount County, the truck route between Birmingham and the Tennessee state line. The town is the rural connector between the Birmingham metro and the Sand Mountain region of northeast Alabama. The US-231 corridor through Blountsville carries the steady flow of poultry-processing outbound, contract distribution, and timber haul.

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Blountsville sits at US-231 in northern Blount County, the truck route between Birmingham and the Tennessee state line. The town is the rural connector between the Birmingham metro and the Sand Mountain region of northeast Alabama. The US-231 corridor through Blountsville carries the steady flow of poultry-processing outbound, contract distribution, and timber haul.

Blountsville is a town in Blount County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2020 census it had a population of 1,826.

Blountsville is the US-231 connector town in northern Blount County, and the corridor through here carries the steady flow of poultry-processing outbound, contract distribution, and timber haul. Pilgrim's Pride operations in the surrounding area generate consistent reefer freight, and the Sand Mountain region above town pushes additional agricultural and timber traffic through Blountsville. Road Rescue Network's Blountsville rescuers stage along the US-231 corridor.

Blountsville's freight rhythm follows the US-231 trunk plus poultry-processing reefer surges. Rural shoulder conditions limit safe-zone availability on some stretches, so response times for in-corridor calls run slightly longer than I-65 calls. Our network mechanics carry parts inventory specific to reefer and timber-haul operations.

Whether you are a poultry-reefer hauler with a temperature alarm on US-231, a timber-haul operator with an air-leak, or a fleet manager dispatching a tractor stranded between Blountsville and Cullman, the closest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer is reached through one phone call.