Gaston, OR.
Gaston is a small Tualatin Valley wine-country town at the junction of Oregon Route 47 and Highway 6, sitting between the Portland metro and the Coast Range. The town's commercial freight environment runs on wine, agricultural inputs, timber from the Coast Range, and the OR-47 surface freight corridor between Forest Grove and McMinnville. Tualatin Valley vineyards generate harvest-season outbound freight, the Coast Range timber operations bring log-truck traffic year-round, and the surface roads through Gaston handle the heavy commercial loads that bypass US-26 and OR-99W.
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Gaston OR Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.
Oregon Route 47
4 exits in Gaston
The Tualatin Valley Highway, north-south surface freight corridor from Forest Grove through Gaston to Yamhill and McMinnville. Two-lane with hairpins south of Gaston. Heavy wine, agricultural, and log-truck volume.
Oregon Route 6
0 exits in Gaston
The Wilson River Highway, east-west route from Forest Grove through the Coast Range to Tillamook and the coast. Reaches Gaston via OR-47 junction in Forest Grove. Major log-truck and Coast Range timber freight artery.
Oregon Route 219
0 exits in Gaston
Hillsboro to Newberg surface freight corridor, runs along the eastern edge of the Tualatin Valley wine country. Connects Gaston to the Newberg market and the OR-99W corridor.
Gaston OR Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Gaston is a small Tualatin Valley wine-country town at the junction of Oregon Route 47 and Highway 6, sitting between the Portland metro and the Coast Range. The town's commercial freight environment runs on wine, agricultural inputs, timber from the Coast Range, and the OR-47 surface freight corridor between Forest Grove and McMinnville. Tualatin Valley vineyards generate harvest-season outbound freight, the Coast Range timber operations bring log-truck traffic year-round, and the surface roads through Gaston handle the heavy commercial loads that bypass US-26 and OR-99W.
Gaston is a city in Washington County, Oregon, United States. Located between Forest Grove to the north and Yamhill to the south, the city straddles Oregon Route 47 and borders the Tualatin River. It is named after railroad executive Joseph Gaston. As of the 2020 census, Gaston had a population of 676.
Gaston is a working wine-country town. Vineyards on every hill, log trucks coming out of the Coast Range, and a surface freight corridor on OR-47 that connects Forest Grove to McMinnville without taking the OR-99W traffic. When an outbound wine truck breaks down on a hairpin south of Gaston during harvest, the load is on the clock and the road is a two-lane with disappearing shoulders. Road Rescue Network stages techs in Forest Grove and Newberg so a Gaston breakdown averages under 40 minutes.
The Gaston freight environment carries its own quirks. OR-47 hairpins south through wine country with logging truck traffic running counter to wine truck movement during the August through October harvest peak. Coast Range timber roads feed onto OR-47 from the west bringing log trucks and chip vans. Hagg Lake recreation traffic adds tourism volume on summer weekends. Our local mechanics know the chassis types running these loads and stock log-truck, wine-truck, and recreational-RV parts on the service truck.
Whether you are a winery dispatching outbound bottles to a Portland distributor, or a timber operator with a log truck stuck in the Coast Range foothills, the closest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our Gaston network is reached through a single phone call or service request. Dispatch and ETA confirmation are handled by our 24/7 operations team.