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Chambersburg, PA.

Chambersburg sits at the I-81 / US-30 crossroads in the Cumberland Valley, the freight hinge between the Mid-Atlantic, the Shenandoah Valley, and the Northeast. Volvo Mack's Hagerstown engine plant just over the Maryland line, the Letterkenny Army Depot in Greene Township, the Manitowoc Crane (Grove) Cranes plant in Shady Grove, and the Procter & Gamble Mehoopany supply-chain feeder all run heavy outbound through the I-81 spine. Add the Franklin County agricultural belt (apple, dairy, peach), the Procter & Gamble papermill freight that runs between Chambersburg and the Pocono manufacturing campuses, and the recurring I-81 north-south freight surge, and the metro carries Class 8 service-call density that punches above its 161K MSA size.

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Interstate Coverage

Chambersburg PA Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage

Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

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Interstate 81

6 exits in Chambersburg

The Mid-Atlantic / Shenandoah / Northeast freight spine, one of the heaviest north-south truck volumes in the eastern US. Through Chambersburg, I-81 is the artery for Volvo Mack outbound from Hagerstown, Letterkenny rolling stock, and Grove Cranes oversized permit loads. Heaviest service-call zones at the US-30 (Exit 16) and PA-316 (Exit 14) interchanges.

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US Route 30 (Lincoln Highway)

10 exits in Chambersburg

The Lincoln Highway east-west spine through Chambersburg from Greencastle and McConnellsburg in the west to Gettysburg and Lancaster in the east. Heavy outbound apple, dairy, and Letterkenny rolling-stock freight; common service-call points on the South Mountain climb between Chambersburg and Gettysburg.

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US Route 11 (Molly Pitcher Hwy)

12 exits in Chambersburg

The historic north-south corridor paralleling I-81 through the Cumberland Valley, running from Hagerstown north through Greencastle, Chambersburg, and Shippensburg up to Carlisle. Carries delivery, agricultural, and short-haul OEM freight; common service-call points at the Greencastle stack and the Shippensburg approach.

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Pennsylvania Route 16

7 exits in Chambersburg

The east-west arterial across southern Franklin County from Mercersburg through Greencastle to Waynesboro and the Maryland line. Heavy outbound dairy, apple, and Manitowoc Grove Cranes oversized loads; common service points at the Waynesboro junction.

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Pennsylvania Route 997

6 exits in Chambersburg

The diagonal arterial from Greencastle through Marion, Scotland, and the Letterkenny Army Depot frontage out toward Roxbury. Carries heavy Letterkenny rolling-stock outbound and dairy freight; common service points at the Letterkenny gate and the Scotland junction.

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Pennsylvania Route 316

5 exits in Chambersburg

The southeastern arterial from Chambersburg through Fayetteville and the Caledonia State Park approach toward Gettysburg. Heavy outbound apple-belt and South Mountain freight; common service points at the I-81 Exit 14 interchange and the Caledonia climb.

City Profile

Chambersburg PA Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

Chambersburg sits at the I-81 / US-30 crossroads in the Cumberland Valley, the freight hinge between the Mid-Atlantic, the Shenandoah Valley, and the Northeast. Volvo Mack's Hagerstown engine plant just over the Maryland line, the Letterkenny Army Depot in Greene Township, the Manitowoc Crane (Grove) Cranes plant in Shady Grove, and the Procter & Gamble Mehoopany supply-chain feeder all run heavy outbound through the I-81 spine. Add the Franklin County agricultural belt (apple, dairy, peach), the Procter & Gamble papermill freight that runs between Chambersburg and the Pocono manufacturing campuses, and the recurring I-81 north-south freight surge, and the metro carries Class 8 service-call density that punches above its 161K MSA size.

Chambersburg is a borough in and the county seat of Franklin County, in the South Central region of Pennsylvania, United States. It is in the Cumberland Valley, which is part of the Great Appalachian Valley, and 13 miles (21 km) north of Maryland and the Mason-Dixon line and 52 miles (84 km) southwest of Harrisburg, the state capital. According to the United States Census Bureau, Chambersburg's 2020 population was 21,903. When combined with the surrounding Greene, Hamilton, and Guilford Townships, the population of Greater Chambersburg is 66,340 people. The Chambersburg, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area includes surrounding Franklin County, and in 2010 included 149,618 people.

The mechanics in Chambersburg who handle heavy-duty calls every day know I-81 the way a Manhattan dispatcher knows the Holland Tunnel. The Cumberland Valley stretch of I-81 is one of the heaviest north-south truck volumes in the eastern US, carrying outbound from the Volvo Mack engine plant just south of the line, the Letterkenny Army Depot rolling-stock outbound, the Grove Cranes oversized loads, and the Procter & Gamble Mehoopany papermill cycle. When a Class 8 truck breaks down on I-81 northbound at the US-30 exit during the morning surge, every minute it sits is a Volvo engine outbound or a Manitowoc oversized-crane permit-load slipping its window. Road Rescue Network's Chambersburg vendors are pre-positioned along I-81, US-30, and the Letterkenny industrial frontage so we can keep the Cumberland Valley moving.

Anyone who has dispatched a truck through Franklin County knows the climate punishments are split season by season. December–February brings ice storms that glaze US-30 across South Mountain and freeze trailer brakes onto the Letterkenny dock plates; spring runs the freeze-thaw pothole cycle that wrecks suspension and air bags; July–August humidity over 85% punishes air-system dryers and exposes weak refrigeration units on the apple-and-dairy outbound. Add the recurring tornado-warning service surge that sweeps across the Cumberland Valley most summers, and our local fleet stocks the steam-thaw kits, glad-hand seals, reefer recharge, and chain-up gear the corridor demands.

Whether you are a fleet manager dispatching from out of state with a truck stranded at the Letterkenny outbound gate, or an owner-operator on US-30 east of Chambersburg climbing South Mountain in an ice glaze, the closest verified, insurance-current vendor in our Chambersburg network is reached through a single phone call or service request. Coordination, dispatch, and ETA confirmation are handled by Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations team.