Heflin, AL.
Heflin sits at Interstate 20 Exit 199 in east-central Alabama, the last 24-hour truck-stop waypoint before the Georgia state line for eastbound carriers. The town is the gateway to Talladega National Forest and serves the steady flow of I-20 Atlanta-to-Birmingham freight. Cleburne County timber operations and regional poultry processing push additional commercial breakdown traffic through town.
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Heflin 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 Heflin
The Atlanta-to-Birmingham freight corridor runs through Heflin. Exit 199 is the last 24-hour fueling cluster before the Georgia state line; service-call volume is heaviest between Exit 191 and Exit 205.

US Route 78
5 exits in Heflin
The historic parallel to I-20 through downtown Heflin. Primary detour route when the interstate is closed and serves local distribution traffic.

US Route 431
4 exits in Heflin
North-south corridor from Heflin toward Anniston in the north and Wedowee in the south. Heavy timber and pulp-haul traffic through the Talladega National Forest sections.
AL Route 9
2 exits in Heflin
Local connector from US-78 through Cleburne County. Used by log trucks accessing the National Forest timberlands and local distribution traffic.
Heflin AL Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Heflin sits at Interstate 20 Exit 199 in east-central Alabama, the last 24-hour truck-stop waypoint before the Georgia state line for eastbound carriers. The town is the gateway to Talladega National Forest and serves the steady flow of I-20 Atlanta-to-Birmingham freight. Cleburne County timber operations and regional poultry processing push additional commercial breakdown traffic through town.
Heflin is a city in and the county seat of Cleburne County, Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 3,431. It is located approximately halfway between Birmingham and Atlanta along Interstate 20.
Heflin is the I-20 Exit 199 fueling waypoint between Anniston and the Georgia state line, and the truck-stop cluster here is the last formal stop before drivers cross into Georgia. Carriers running the Atlanta-to-Birmingham corridor know this exit as a fuel and rest break, and the Cleburne County rural shoulders see steady commercial breakdown traffic. Road Rescue Network's Heflin rescuers stage at the Exit 199 cluster and along the US-78 corridor through downtown.
Heflin's freight rhythm follows the I-20 trunk plus steady timber haul through Talladega National Forest. Log trucks and pulp haulers running US-431 and AL-9 generate consistent air-system and tire-service calls, and our network mechanics carry parts inventory specific to log-truck operation. The National Forest stretches have limited safe-zone availability, so response times for in-forest calls run slightly longer than interstate calls.
Whether you are an eastbound driver pulled into a Heflin fuel plaza before the GA line, an owner-operator with a no-start at Exit 199, or a log-truck operator stranded on US-431 in the National Forest, the closest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer is reached through one phone call.