Dundalk, MD.
Dundalk is the Port of Baltimore's working backyard, home to the Dundalk Marine Terminal and the Tradepoint Atlantic logistics campus on the former Bethlehem Steel site at Sparrows Point. The community lives and works around Ro-Ro auto pickups, breakbulk steel and project cargo, and the drayage flow that the I-895 Harbor Tunnel and I-695 Beltway carry into and out of the port. With the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in 2024, every truck rerouted into the city tightens the schedule on the remaining tunnel and Beltway options.
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Dundalk MD Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.
Interstate 695
6 exits in Dundalk
The Baltimore Beltway through Dundalk and Sparrows Point. The outer loop is the standing HAZMAT and oversize-load bypass; the Key Bridge replacement detour zone runs through the city's eastern stretch.

Interstate 895
5 exits in Dundalk
The Harbor Tunnel Thruway, the city's primary direct-to-port routing for Ro-Ro and drayage tractors. Toll plaza congestion at the tunnel approach and the height-clearance restriction define the corridor.

Interstate 95
4 exits in Dundalk
The Northeast Corridor through northern Dundalk via the Fort McHenry Tunnel. HAZMAT placarded loads diverted to I-695 outer.

US Route 40
7 exits in Dundalk
The Pulaski Highway, surface east-west route through the Holabird industrial corridor. Heavy box-truck, drayage, and refuse-fleet volume; common service zone at the I-95 split.
Maryland Route 150
5 exits in Dundalk
Eastern Avenue and Eastern Boulevard, the surface artery running east through downtown Dundalk to Essex. Heavy mixed commercial and last-mile freight volume.
Maryland Route 157
3 exits in Dundalk
Peninsula Expressway, the spur into the Sparrows Point Tradepoint Atlantic campus. Limited-access road carrying drayage, breakbulk, and project cargo to the campus gates.
Dundalk MD Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Dundalk is the Port of Baltimore's working backyard, home to the Dundalk Marine Terminal and the Tradepoint Atlantic logistics campus on the former Bethlehem Steel site at Sparrows Point. The community lives and works around Ro-Ro auto pickups, breakbulk steel and project cargo, and the drayage flow that the I-895 Harbor Tunnel and I-695 Beltway carry into and out of the port. With the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in 2024, every truck rerouted into the city tightens the schedule on the remaining tunnel and Beltway options.
Dundalk is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The population was 67,796 at the 2020 census. In 1960 and 1970, Dundalk was the largest unincorporated community in Maryland. It was named after the town of Dundalk in County Louth, Ireland. Dundalk is considered one of the first inner-ring suburbs of Baltimore.
Dundalk is the port operator's neighborhood, the closest residential and commercial cluster to Dundalk Marine Terminal and the Sparrows Point Tradepoint Atlantic campus. Ro-Ro auto chassis, breakbulk project cargo, drayage tractors, and refuse fleets work the streets here every shift, and salt-corrosion brake-line and frame-rail failure are the year-round signature of any East Coast port community. Road Rescue Network rescuers know the terminal gates, the Holabird Industrial Park yards, and the I-895 Harbor Tunnel approach by sight, so a stranded driver on Broening Highway hits a 28 minute response not a 50 minute wait.
I-695 outer loop is the de facto truck bypass for any load that cannot use the Fort McHenry or Harbor tunnels, and the Key Bridge collapse permanently rerouted a significant chunk of regional drayage through Dundalk's surface streets. Our network keeps brake-line, chassis air-system, and heavy-tow operators staged at the Holabird and Sparrows Point side so we can respond from either the Beltway or the surface route depending on traffic. Tire-service and trailer-repair calls cluster heavily inside Dundalk Marine Terminal during gate cycles.
Whether you are running a Ro-Ro auto pickup out of Dundalk Marine Terminal, hauling a project-cargo move through Tradepoint Atlantic, or running last-mile freight through the Holabird industrial corridor, the closest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our Dundalk network is reached through a single phone call or service request. Our 24/7 dispatch desk handles ETA confirmation, MdTA tunnel-clearance coordination, and terminal-gate hand-off to the responding tech.