McCalla sits at Interstate 20/59 Exit 100 southwest of Birmingham, the home of the Norfolk Southern Birmingham Regional Intermodal Facility and one of the most active commercial truck corridors in central Alabama. The intermodal terminal generates substantial drayage traffic across the Birmingham metro, and the surrounding Bessemer-McCalla industrial belt includes major distribution centers for Amazon, Walmart, and Dollar General. The town's position on I-20/59 and its proximity to the Mercedes Vance assembly plant make it a high-volume freight market.
McCalla is a census-designated place in Jefferson and Tuscaloosa counties, Alabama, United States, southwest of Bessemer and the geographic terminus of the Appalachian Mountains. As of the 2020 census, McCalla had a population of 12,965.
McCalla is the southwest-Birmingham intermodal town, and the Norfolk Southern terminal here generates round-the-clock drayage flow. The Amazon BHM1 fulfillment center and the surrounding distribution complex push steady outbound retail freight, and the Mercedes Vance assembly plant is just 12 miles west. The combination makes McCalla one of the busiest freight markets in Jefferson County. Road Rescue Network's McCalla rescuers stage along the I-20/59 corridor and the AL-150 connector.
McCalla's freight rhythm combines intermodal drayage, Amazon fulfillment outbound, Mercedes supplier traffic, and steady I-20/59 trunk flow. Each operates on its own clock, but all share the trait of being schedule-sensitive within hours. Our network mechanics understand the urgency profile and dispatch accordingly. The McCalla-Bessemer industrial belt has matured into a major regional distribution cluster over the past decade.
Whether you are a drayage driver pulled into the Pilot at Exit 100 with a chassis air-leak, an Amazon contract carrier with a no-start at the BHM1 staging area, or a fleet manager dispatching a tractor stranded on I-20/59 west of Birmingham, the closest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer is reached through one phone call.