Oxford, CT.
Oxford sits along Route 67 and Route 188 in southwestern Connecticut between Seymour and Middlebury, with the Waterbury-Oxford Airport (general aviation hub) and the Oxford Industrial Park along Route 67 driving local freight. The town's geographic position between the Route 8 valley corridor and the Route 84 corridor makes it a quiet rural distribution and contractor freight market.
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Oxford CT Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
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Route 67
5 exits in Oxford
The primary north-south freight artery through Oxford connecting Seymour to Southbury. Industrial park and airport access.
Route 188
4 exits in Oxford
West from Oxford to Middlebury. Mixed contractor and rural freight.
Route 42
3 exits in Oxford
East through Oxford to Bethany. Rural two-lane.

Route 34
3 exits in Oxford
Through southern Oxford toward Derby and the Housatonic shoreline. Mixed local freight.

Interstate 84
0 exits in Oxford
North of Oxford through Southbury and Waterbury. Closest interstate access via Route 67 at I-84 exit 16, ~10 min north.
Oxford CT Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Oxford sits along Route 67 and Route 188 in southwestern Connecticut between Seymour and Middlebury, with the Waterbury-Oxford Airport (general aviation hub) and the Oxford Industrial Park along Route 67 driving local freight. The town's geographic position between the Route 8 valley corridor and the Route 84 corridor makes it a quiet rural distribution and contractor freight market.
Oxford is a residential town located in western New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Naugatuck Valley Planning Region. The population was 12,706 at the 2020 Census. Oxford is the 26th-wealthiest town in the state by median household income. Distinct settled areas in the town include Oxford Center, Quaker Farms, and Riverside. Oxford belongs to the Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk Metropolitan Statistical Area, a subregion of the New York metropolitan area.
Oxford is one of those Connecticut towns where freight traffic doesn't match the population: the Waterbury-Oxford Airport is one of the busiest general aviation airports in Connecticut, generating steady aircraft service and corporate-aviation ground-support freight. Add the Oxford Industrial Park along Route 67 and the rural contractor freight that flows between the Naugatuck Valley and the Litchfield Hills, and Oxford generates a quiet but steady stream of service calls. Road Rescue Network keeps a rescuer staged near Route 67 so most calls clear in under 40 minutes.
The breakdown rhythm here is rural with a corporate-aviation twist: jet-fuel truck calls at the airport, contractor failures at the industrial park, and seasonal winching demand on the back roads. Add I-84 access via exit 16 in Southbury (10 minutes north), and Oxford sees a mix of corporate-aviation, contractor, and through-traffic service.
Whether you are dispatching jet-fuel freight to Waterbury-Oxford Airport, supporting an Oxford Industrial Park tenant, or pulling rural contractor freight through Route 67, Road Rescue Network connects you to the nearest verified rescuer with 24/7 dispatch and confirmed ETA.