Eutaw sits at Interstate 20/59 Exit 40 in west-central Alabama, the last 24-hour fueling waypoint before the Mississippi state line for eastbound carriers. The town serves Greene County's catfish-farming industry, regional timber operations, and the steady flow of Atlanta-to-New-Orleans freight on I-20/59. The Mercedes Vance assembly plant draws supplier traffic through Eutaw from west Alabama and east Mississippi.
Eutaw is a city in and the county seat of Greene County, Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census, its population was 2,937. The city was named in honor of the Battle of Eutaw Springs, the last engagement of the American Revolutionary War in the Carolinas.
Eutaw is the I-20/59 Exit 40 waypoint, and the truck-stop cluster here is the last formal fueling stop before drivers cross into Mississippi. Carriers running the Atlanta-to-New-Orleans corridor know this exit as a fuel-and-shower break, and the Greene County rural shoulders see steady commercial breakdown traffic. Road Rescue Network's Eutaw rescuers stage at the Exit 40 cluster and the US-11 corridor.
Eutaw's freight rhythm follows the I-20/59 trunk plus seasonal agricultural and timber haul. Greene County catfish farms generate steady processing-plant outbound freight, and the surrounding timberlands push log trucks through town to mills in Demopolis and Tuscaloosa. Our network mechanics carry parts for the air-system and brake-line failures common to log-truck operation.
Whether you are a long-haul driver pulled into the Pilot at Exit 40 with a no-start, a log-truck operator on AL-14 with an air-leak, or a fleet manager dispatching a tractor stranded between Eutaw and Demopolis, the closest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer reaches you through one phone call.