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Sunrise Manor, NV.

Sunrise Manor spreads across the eastern Las Vegas Valley below Frenchman Mountain, straddling the US-95 (Las Vegas Expressway) and the eastern arc of the I-215 Beltway that ring the metro's distribution base. The community sits between the Strip's relentless hospitality supply chain and the warehouse corridors along Nellis Boulevard and Lamb Boulevard that feed it. Nellis Air Force Base anchors the area's northeast and drives steady freight of its own. With the entire valley supplied almost wholly by truck across the Mojave, a breakdown here ripples straight into casino loading docks and grocery shelves.

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Interstate Coverage

Sunrise Manor NV Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage

Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

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US Route 95 (Las Vegas Expressway)

6 exits in Sunrise Manor

The Las Vegas Expressway cutting along the western edge of Sunrise Manor, the valley's main northwest-southeast freight artery toward Nellis and the I-15 core. Breakdowns cluster at the Lake Mead Boulevard and Rancho Drive interchanges.

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Interstate 215 (Bruce Woodbury Beltway)

4 exits in Sunrise Manor

The eastern arc of the Bruce Woodbury Beltway ringing the valley, the bypass most freight uses to skirt the Strip toward the airport and the southern warehouse belt. Service calls pick up where it meets US-95 on the east side.

I-515

Interstate 515 (US-93/US-95)

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The urban freeway spine carrying US-93 and US-95 through the valley core toward Henderson and the Hoover Dam corridor. A heavily traveled commuter and freight route just southwest of Sunrise Manor.

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Interstate 15

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The cross-Mojave lifeline between Los Angeles/Long Beach and the Las Vegas Valley, reached just west of Sunrise Manor. Nearly all valley freight crosses it; summer tire and cooling failures spike on the long desert grades.

NV-573

Nevada State Route 573 (Craig Road)

5 exits in Sunrise Manor

Craig Road, a primary east-west truck route linking the North Las Vegas warehouse corridor to Nellis and the eastern valley. Heavy distribution and last-mile traffic.

NV-582

Nevada State Route 582 (Fremont Street / Boulder Highway)

7 exits in Sunrise Manor

Boulder Highway, the legacy southeast corridor through the eastern valley toward Henderson, dense with delivery box trucks and casino-supply traffic.

City Profile

Sunrise Manor NV Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

Sunrise Manor spreads across the eastern Las Vegas Valley below Frenchman Mountain, straddling the US-95 (Las Vegas Expressway) and the eastern arc of the I-215 Beltway that ring the metro's distribution base. The community sits between the Strip's relentless hospitality supply chain and the warehouse corridors along Nellis Boulevard and Lamb Boulevard that feed it. Nellis Air Force Base anchors the area's northeast and drives steady freight of its own. With the entire valley supplied almost wholly by truck across the Mojave, a breakdown here ripples straight into casino loading docks and grocery shelves.

Sunrise Manor is a census-designated place in Clark County, Nevada, United States, located on the western base of Frenchman Mountain, east of Las Vegas. The population was 205,618 at the 2020 census. If Sunrise Manor were to be incorporated, it would be one of the largest cities in Nevada. Sunrise Manor was formed in May 1957.

The mechanics in Sunrise Manor who handle heavy-duty calls live by one rule: in the Mojave, heat and distance work against you at the same time. A truck that loses cooling on the US-95 expressway in July can cook an engine before help arrives if the response is slow, and the nearest real parts are a valley away. Road Rescue Network's eastern-valley rescuers run 24/7, stocked for the desert with coolant, heat-rated tires, and spare belts on every truck. From a no-cool reefer headed to a Strip loading dock to a blown tire on the I-215 Beltway, we have a verified mechanic close.

Sunrise Manor sits at the convergence of the US-95 expressway, the eastern I-215 Beltway, and the dense surface-street freight grid along Nellis and Lamb Boulevards. That mix, fast expressway traffic feeding casino-supply distribution centers, creates breakdown patterns most cities don't see: midnight reefer runs, pre-dawn grocery deliveries, and the relentless tempo of a 24-hour city that never stops needing freight. Our network is built around mechanics who work this valley around the clock, not generalists who clock out at five.

From the warehouse rows along Lamb Boulevard to the supply convoys feeding Nellis Air Force Base, Sunrise Manor moves freight that keeps a 24-hour metro running. A fleet manager in Phoenix with a reefer stranded near the US-95 and Lake Mead interchange reaches the same verified, insurance-current rescuer as the owner-operator broken down on the I-215 east arc, through a single phone call. Dispatch, coordination, and ETA confirmation run through Road Rescue Network's around-the-clock operations team.