Pharr, TX.
Pharr is the produce gateway of the United States, home to the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge, the nation's leading land port for fresh produce from Mexico. Interstate 2 and Interstate 69C funnel that cargo north toward San Antonio and the rest of the country, and the cold-storage warehouse belt around the bridge runs reefers around the clock. No city in the Valley moves more cross-border freight.
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Featured Pharr Service Providers
Insurance-current network rescuers with verified compliance, equipment, and live availability status.
Puente Mobile Diesel
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 8
- 11 years in business
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Reynosa Crossing Heavy Recovery
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 12
- 16 years in business
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Produce Port Commercial Tire
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- Fleet of 6
- 8 years in business
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Pharr TX Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 2 (US-83 Expressway)
6 exits in Pharr
The US-83 Expressway, Pharr's east-west freight artery connecting the bridge cargo to McAllen, Weslaco, and the Valley. Service calls cluster at the Cage Boulevard and Jackson Road interchanges near the bridge.

US Route 281 / Interstate 69C
4 exits in Pharr
US-281, now I-69C, the north corridor out of Pharr carrying bridge cargo toward Edinburg, San Antonio, and the national market. Heavy reefer and drayage volume off the bridge.

US Route 281 (Cage Boulevard bridge approach)
5 exits in Pharr
The Cage Boulevard approach to the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge, the spine of the cargo crossing. Constant commercial drayage queuing toward the inspection plaza.

Texas State Highway 495
4 exits in Pharr
The east-west connector through Pharr toward the cold-storage warehouse belt and San Juan. Heavy reefer and produce-warehouse traffic.

Texas State Highway 336 (Cage Boulevard corridor)
4 exits in Pharr
The major north-south arterial through Pharr feeding the bridge approach and the retail belt. High volume of drayage, box-truck, and last-mile traffic.

US Route 281 south (Military Highway corridor)
4 exits in Pharr
The Military Highway corridor paralleling the border levee east and west of the bridge, the surface route for cold-storage and ag freight along the river.
Pharr TX Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Pharr is the produce gateway of the United States, home to the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge, the nation's leading land port for fresh produce from Mexico. Interstate 2 and Interstate 69C funnel that cargo north toward San Antonio and the rest of the country, and the cold-storage warehouse belt around the bridge runs reefers around the clock. No city in the Valley moves more cross-border freight.
Pharr is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 79,715, and in 2022, the estimated population was 80,187. Pharr is connected by bridge to the Mexican city of Reynosa, Tamaulipas. Pharr is part of the McAllen–Edinburg–Mission and Reynosa–McAllen metropolitan areas.
Pharr lives and breathes the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge, the busiest land port for fresh produce in the entire United States. Avocados, limes, tomatoes, and berries cross by the thousands of trucks, then move out on Interstate 2 and Interstate 69C toward markets across the country. The cold-storage warehouse belt around the bridge runs reefers around the clock, and Road Rescue Network's Pharr rescuers live in the heart of that cross-border produce machine.
Anyone who's worked the Pharr bridge in summer knows the brutal math of produce drayage: a reefer crosses loaded with Mexican avocados, the unit running flat-out in 100F-plus heat, the tractor cooling fighting the same air, and a customs and inspection clock ticking the whole time. A reefer-unit failure or a tractor overheat in the bridge queue isn't just a breakdown, it's a load of perishables and a blocked cargo lane. Our Pharr mechanics carry coolant, reefer-unit knowledge, and the produce-bridge urgency this port demands.
Whether you're a fleet manager running drayage off the Pharr-Reynosa crossing, or an owner-operator caught on I-2 with a blown tire in the heat, the nearest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer is one call away. Our 24/7 operations desk handles dispatch, ETA confirmation, and coordination so a breakdown at the busiest produce port in the country doesn't cost you the load or block the bridge lane behind you.