Lebanon is the freight pivot of the Lebanon Valley between Hershey and Reading, anchored by the I-78 east-west corridor and the US-422 corridor that ties Reading-area distribution into the Hershey / Harrisburg supply web. The metro carries Hershey Company inbound dairy and outbound finished goods, Bayer Animal Health Lebanon plant freight, and the agricultural drayage that defines the limestone-belt farms of central Pennsylvania. The PA Turnpike (I-76) Lebanon-Lancaster interchange ties the metro into the Northeast freight corridor and the New York / Philadelphia DC web.
Lebanon is a city in and the county seat of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 26,814 at the 2020 census.
Lebanon's location at the intersection of I-78 and US-422 puts the metro inside the densest mid-Atlantic freight corridor between New York and Harrisburg, and the call patterns reflect that. Hershey Company plant traffic out of Hershey 9 miles west, Bayer Animal Health Lebanon plant outbound, and the agricultural drayage from limestone-belt dairy and produce farms cluster service-call volume at the I-78 / PA-72 interchange, the US-422 / PA-72 split downtown, and the PA Turnpike Lebanon-Lancaster interchange (Exit 266) southbound. Road Rescue Network's Lebanon vendors work this Lebanon Valley freight pattern every day.
Anyone who's dispatched a truck through the Lebanon Valley in winter knows what an Appalachian ice storm does to the I-78 mountain segments through the Blue Mountain ridge. Freezing rain on the I-78 Blue Mountain crossing between Exit 16 and Exit 19 turns the ridge into a multi-vehicle pileup zone within hours, and the descents on US-22 from the gap punish brakes on every loaded Class 8. Our local mechanics carry chains, salt-rated brake-line de-icer, and the central-Pennsylvania ice-event experience to keep service trucks moving when the Blue Mountain crossing closes.
When a Class 8 truck breaks down on I-78 westbound at the Lebanon Valley exit during a Hershey shift change, every minute the truck sits is a downstream cascade through the New York-to-Harrisburg distribution chain that runs through the Lebanon Valley. Whether you're a fleet manager dispatching from Allentown with a tractor stranded at the Bayer Lebanon plant gate, an owner-operator on US-422 toward Reading, or a dairy hauler on PA-72 north toward Pine Grove, the closest verified Road Rescue Network vendor is reached through a single phone call.