Cottondale, AL.
Cottondale sits at the Tuscaloosa-area Exit 76 cluster on Interstate 20/59, the freight corridor connecting Birmingham to Meridian, Mississippi. The town is the closest 24/7 truck-stop and rest waypoint to the Mercedes-Benz US International assembly plant in Vance just 8 miles east, and supplier traffic into the Vance plant is one of the highest JIT-sensitivity flows in the Southeast. BFGoodrich tire manufacturing in the Tuscaloosa area pushes additional outbound rubber freight through Cottondale.
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Cottondale AL Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 20
3 exits in Cottondale
The Birmingham-to-Meridian freight corridor runs through Cottondale as concurrent I-20/59. Exit 76 is the largest commercial fueling cluster between Birmingham and Tuscaloosa; service-call volume is heaviest between Exit 73 and Exit 86.

Interstate 59
3 exits in Cottondale
Concurrent with I-20 through Cottondale. Carries the Atlanta-to-New-Orleans corridor freight along with the Birmingham-to-Meridian I-20 flow.

US Route 11
5 exits in Cottondale
The historic parallel to I-20/59, used as the primary detour when the interstate is closed. Runs through downtown Cottondale and connects to McFarland Boulevard.
AL Route 216
2 exits in Cottondale
East-west corridor connecting Cottondale to Vance and Brookwood. Direct route to the Mercedes plant for supplier traffic; service-call volume spikes during morning supplier shift change.
Cottondale AL Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Cottondale sits at the Tuscaloosa-area Exit 76 cluster on Interstate 20/59, the freight corridor connecting Birmingham to Meridian, Mississippi. The town is the closest 24/7 truck-stop and rest waypoint to the Mercedes-Benz US International assembly plant in Vance just 8 miles east, and supplier traffic into the Vance plant is one of the highest JIT-sensitivity flows in the Southeast. BFGoodrich tire manufacturing in the Tuscaloosa area pushes additional outbound rubber freight through Cottondale.
Cottondale is a census-designated place in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States, now encompassed in the eastern suburbs of Tuscaloosa. As of the 2020 census, Cottondale had a population of 3,130. The ZIP Code is 35453. Alternative spellings include Cotton Dale, Kennedale, Kennidale and Konnidale.
Cottondale is the truck-stop town east of Tuscaloosa, and the Exit 76 cluster on I-20/59 runs hot 24 hours a day with Mercedes supplier traffic. The Vance assembly plant operates JIT runs that cannot tolerate freight delays measured in hours, so a breakdown on this stretch of I-20/59 is genuinely a production-stopping event. Road Rescue Network's Cottondale rescuers stage at the Exit 76 cluster and the McFarland Boulevard parts corridor.
Cottondale's freight mix combines Mercedes supplier JIT, BFGoodrich rubber outbound, and Westervelt lumber haul. Each has its own urgency, and our network mechanics carry the route knowledge to detour through US-11 when an I-20/59 incident shuts the corridor. The Tuscaloosa-Cottondale-Vance triangle is one of the busiest sub-50-mile freight zones in central Alabama.
Whether you are dispatching a Mercedes-supplier tractor running late to Vance, an owner-operator pulled into the Pilot at Exit 76 with a brake-line failure, or a lumber hauler on AL-216 east of town, the closest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer is reached through one phone call.