Edgewood sits at the Clayton/Delaware county line in northeast Iowa, served by IA-3 east-west and IA-13 north-south. Ag freight dominates: corn and soybean haulers running to the Dubuque elevators, plus John Deere ag-implement traffic. Closest interstate (US-20) is 15 miles south, which means breakdown rescue here depends on local network coverage, not metro dispatch.
Edgewood is a city in Clayton and Delaware counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. Highway 3, which runs through the center of town, is the dividing line between the two counties. The Edgewood post office was established in 1852 on the Clayton side of the town. Edgewood was formally incorporated in 1892, although it had a functioning council for some time before that date. The population was 909 at the time of the 2020 census, down from 923 in 2000.
Edgewood is on the IA-3 and IA-13 backbone of northeast Iowa ag country. Breakdowns out here happen far from any metro tow, which is why Road Rescue Network's local network earns its keep. Our dispatchers route from Manchester, Strawberry Point, or Oelwein so the truck doesn't sit 90 minutes waiting on Dubuque equipment.
Harvest season triples ag-hauler volume on IA-3 between Strawberry Point and Edgewood. Tire and trailer calls cluster at the Edgewood Co-op and the IA-13 / IA-3 intersection. Our service trucks roll with 11R22.5 and 11R24.5 stock plus the air-line splice kits that retread separations always demand.
Whether you are an owner-operator with a flat on IA-3, a Deere implement-hauler with hydraulic issues at the Edgewood Co-op, or an RV traveler at Backbone State Park, our 24/7 dispatch desk handles ETA, billing, and tech hand-off.