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Minot, ND.

Minot sits in north-central North Dakota and is a primary regional freight crossroads, with US-2 running east-west and US-83 running north-south. The city hosts Minot Air Force Base, a major BNSF rail line for crude-oil and grain shipping, and serves as a regional hub for the eastern Bakken oilfield. Minot is also a key fueling and overnight stop for cross-country drivers transiting between the Twin Cities and Montana via US-2.

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Minot ND Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

Minot sits in north-central North Dakota and is a primary regional freight crossroads, with US-2 running east-west and US-83 running north-south. The city hosts Minot Air Force Base, a major BNSF rail line for crude-oil and grain shipping, and serves as a regional hub for the eastern Bakken oilfield. Minot is also a key fueling and overnight stop for cross-country drivers transiting between the Twin Cities and Montana via US-2.

Minot is a city in and the county seat of Ward County, North Dakota, United States. With a population of 48,377 at the 2020 census, Minot is the state's fourth-most populous city. The Minot metropolitan area in north-central North Dakota covers McHenry, Renville, and Ward counties and had a combined population of 77,546 at the 2020 census.

Minot runs on the US-2 and US-83 freight crossroads plus the BNSF rail line for crude-oil and grain shipping. The eastern Bakken oilfield generates steady tanker and oilfield-service truck volume, and the cross-country US-2 freight corridor between the Twin Cities and Montana carries constant tractor-trailer traffic. A breakdown on US-2 during extreme winter cold puts the driver hours from the next significant service truckstop.

Minot freight is a mix of oilfield-service, military supplier traffic to the Minot Air Force Base, BNSF drayage, and cross-country transit. Our network has hazmat-credentialed responders for the crude tanker work and the military-supplier protocols for base-related calls.

Whether a fleet manager is dispatching to a stranded driver on US-2 west of Minot, or an owner operator is on US-83 inbound from Bismarck with a blown trailer dual, the closest verified, insurance current rescuer in our Minot network is reached through a single phone call or service request. Confirmed ETA and direct hand-off are handled by our 24/7 operations team.