Freeport, NY.
Freeport is a significant Nassau County freight node on Long Island, anchored by the Meadowbrook State Parkway and Sunrise Highway (US-27) intersection. The Freeport Industrial District along Guy Lombardo Avenue is one of Nassau County's densest clusters of wholesale food, restaurant-supply, and light-industrial tenants. Trucks running the Island's south shore freight routes — serving the Hampton's, Jones Beach corridor, and the Rockaway Peninsula distribution points — pass through Freeport's US-27/Meadowbrook interchange regularly.
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Freeport NY Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
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US Route 27 (Sunrise Highway)
5 exits in Freeport
The primary commercial freight route along Long Island's south shore. Restaurant supply, retail distribution, and residential delivery trucks are the dominant commercial-vehicle types. Runs through the heart of Freeport's commercial corridor.
Meadowbrook State Parkway
3 exits in Freeport
North-south parkway connecting Jones Beach to the Southern State Parkway. Commercial trucks restricted; service vehicles and non-commercial freight use this as a routing corridor only to reach the state park complex.
Guy Lombardo Avenue (Industrial District access)
4 exits in Freeport
Local arterial through the Freeport Industrial District. Primary access for wholesale food and restaurant-supply freight.
Freeport NY Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Freeport is a significant Nassau County freight node on Long Island, anchored by the Meadowbrook State Parkway and Sunrise Highway (US-27) intersection. The Freeport Industrial District along Guy Lombardo Avenue is one of Nassau County's densest clusters of wholesale food, restaurant-supply, and light-industrial tenants. Trucks running the Island's south shore freight routes — serving the Hampton's, Jones Beach corridor, and the Rockaway Peninsula distribution points — pass through Freeport's US-27/Meadowbrook interchange regularly.
Freeport is a village located within the town of Hempstead, in Nassau County, on the South Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 44,472 at the time of the 2020 census, making it the second largest village in New York by population.
Freeport's freight profile is shaped by Long Island's last-mile density — trucks serving the south shore from the Nassau County food-service corridor to the Hamptons' restaurant and hotel supply chains pass through the Meadowbrook and US-27 interchanges. The Freeport Industrial District on Guy Lombardo Avenue is one of the most active wholesale food and restaurant-supply zones in Nassau County, generating a constant rotation of refrigerated and dry-freight straight trucks. Road Rescue Network's Freeport rescuers cover Nassau County's south shore and the US-27 corridor 24/7.
Long Island's freight environment is tight — no room for a disabled truck to sit on the shoulder for long. Meadowbrook Parkway is a controlled-access parkway with commercial vehicle restrictions, meaning most freight runs US-27 or local arterials. Our mechanics know the south shore access points and respond to the narrow commercial-district corridors efficiently.
Whether a fleet manager is routing a food-service truck to the Hamptons or a driver is stuck near the Freeport Industrial District, the nearest verified rescuer is one call away.