Irwin is a small Shelby County town in western Iowa, served by IA-83 north-south and the I-80 corridor 5 miles south. Ag freight to the Irwin elevator and the I-80 long-haul flow at Exit 51 (Walnut) drive the volume. Closest service hubs are Harlan (12 miles east) and Council Bluffs (35 miles west).
Irwin is a city in Shelby County, Iowa, United States, along the West Nishnabotna River. The population was 319 at the time of the 2020 census.
Irwin is the small-town freight stop in eastern Shelby County, with breakdown rescue rolling from Harlan, Atlantic, or Council Bluffs metro. Our local network closes that gap so Irwin doesn't pay metro-distance rates on every call.
Harvest October through December clusters tire and trailer calls around the Irwin Cooperative and the IA-83 / I-80 corridor. Year-round ag freight and I-80 truck-stop overflow at Walnut carry the rest of the calendar.
Whether you are an owner-operator on I-80, an ag-hauler at the Irwin Co-op, or a Harlan-area fleet driver, the closest insurance-current rescuer is one call away. Our 24/7 dispatch handles ETA, billing, and tech hand-off.