O'Fallon, MO.
O'Fallon anchors the fast-growing western edge of the St. Louis metro in St. Charles County, straddling I-70 where the national east-west freight flow rolls toward Kansas City. The city's expanding distribution, financial-services, and light-manufacturing base generates steady over-the-road and LTL traffic, while I-64 and US-40/US-61 tie it into the broader St. Louis logistics network. As one of Missouri's fastest-growing cities, O'Fallon has built out warehouse and last-mile capacity along the I-70 and Route K corridors. Grain and consumer-goods freight from the surrounding farm country adds to the mix.
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O'Fallon MO Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 70
4 exits in O'Fallon
I-70 is O'Fallon's main freight artery, the St. Louis-to-Kansas City corridor that carries the city's distribution and through-truck traffic. The Highway K and T.R. Hughes Boulevard interchanges are the busiest, and most common, breakdown points.

Interstate 64 (US-40)
0 exits in O'Fallon
I-64 runs south of O'Fallon through the Page Avenue extension, the faster alternative to I-70 into St. Louis and a key link for the city's southern distribution sites.

US Route 40
0 exits in O'Fallon
US-40 runs concurrent with I-64 through the area and parallels I-70, a steady surface and freeway route for regional freight moving across St. Charles County.

US Route 61
0 exits in O'Fallon
US-61 runs north-south through the St. Charles County area, carrying grain, ag, and consumer-goods freight between O'Fallon, Wentzville, and the river towns to the north.

Route 79
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Missouri Route 79 connects the O'Fallon area to the Mississippi River towns to the north, carrying ag and aggregate freight along the river bluffs.

Route 94
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Missouri Route 94 runs southwest from O'Fallon through the Missouri River bottoms farm country, a key route for grain and ag freight feeding into the I-70 corridor.
O'Fallon MO Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
O'Fallon anchors the fast-growing western edge of the St. Louis metro in St. Charles County, straddling I-70 where the national east-west freight flow rolls toward Kansas City. The city's expanding distribution, financial-services, and light-manufacturing base generates steady over-the-road and LTL traffic, while I-64 and US-40/US-61 tie it into the broader St. Louis logistics network. As one of Missouri's fastest-growing cities, O'Fallon has built out warehouse and last-mile capacity along the I-70 and Route K corridors. Grain and consumer-goods freight from the surrounding farm country adds to the mix.
O'Fallon is a city in St. Charles County, Missouri, United States. It is part of the St. Louis metropolitan statistical area, along Interstates 64 and 70 between Lake St. Louis and St. Peters. As of the 2020 census, O'Fallon had a population of 91,316, making it St. Louis's most populous suburb as well as the most populous municipality in St. Charles County and the 7th-most populous in Missouri. O'Fallon's namesake in St. Clair County, Illinois, is also part of the St. Louis region. The two cities are one of the few pairs of same-named municipalities to be part of the same metro area.
O'Fallon sits on I-70 at the western gateway of the St. Louis metro, where freight rolling between St. Louis and Kansas City meets one of Missouri's fastest-growing distribution markets. When a Class 8 truck breaks down on I-70 near the Highway K interchange at rush hour, the backup pinches a corridor that two regions lean on. Road Rescue Network keeps verified, insurance-current rescuers staged across St. Charles County to keep response ahead of the regional benchmark.
Anyone who's dispatched a truck through O'Fallon knows the freight here is distribution and grain, last-mile and LTL out of the I-70 warehouse belt, consumer-goods haulers, True Manufacturing's commercial-refrigeration freight, and the grain and ag rigs running in from the surrounding farm country. Our local rescuers carry parts for that range and know which Route K and Mexico Road docks a wrecker can reach. That experience keeps recovery times tight as the area keeps growing.
The seasons run to extremes here. O'Fallon summers push triple digits with cooling-system stress on the I-70 grades, while winters bring sub-zero air-freeze, the ice storms that sweep up the Missouri River valley, and the road-salt corrosion of a Missouri thaw-freeze cycle. Whether you're hauling grain in off US-61 or stranded on I-64 near the St. Charles County line, the closest verified rescuer in our O'Fallon network is one call away, with dispatch and ETA handled by our 24/7 operations team.