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Dallas, TX.

Dallas anchors the largest inland port in the southern United States, with the AllianceTexas industrial complex, the BNSF Alliance intermodal ramp, and the DFW Airport cargo gateway combining to move tonnage that rivals any coastal port. The I-35 NAFTA corridor that runs from Laredo to Duluth bisects the metro, layering Mexico-bound trucking on top of the Amazon and Walmart distribution belt that fans out along I-20 and I-30. Dallas freight runs hot, fast, and on a Texas-sized scale.

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Interstate Coverage

Dallas TX 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 20

17 exits in Dallas

The southern transcontinental east-west corridor, running across the southern edge of Dallas through Mountain Creek and onward toward Fort Worth and Abilene. Heavy congestion at the I-35E and US-67 interchanges; common breakdown zones at the Cedar Hill grade.

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Interstate 30

19 exits in Dallas

The Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike spine, running directly through downtown Dallas and onward to Texarkana. The I-30 corridor through Mesquite and Garland is one of the densest last-mile-delivery and Walmart distribution belts in Texas.

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Interstate 35E

24 exits in Dallas

The eastern leg of the NAFTA corridor through Dallas, splitting from the western I-35W at Hillsboro and Denton. Heavy Mexico-bound truck traffic; the Stemmons Freeway segment downtown is a chronic peak-hour bottleneck.

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Interstate 45

14 exits in Dallas

The Dallas-Houston spine, running south from downtown through the Trinity River corridor. The Lamar / R.L. Thornton interchange in South Dallas generates heavy service-call volume from refrigerated and intermodal carriers.

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Interstate 635

22 exits in Dallas

The LBJ Freeway loop and managed-lane LBJ Express, the northern Dallas beltway. The High Five interchange with US-75 and the I-35E split at Valwood are both top-five service-call zones in the metro.

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Interstate 820

16 exits in Dallas

The Fort Worth loop, providing the western belt through the Tarrant County industrial belt and around the AllianceTexas complex. Heavy truck volume along the northeastern arc near Alliance Airport.

City Profile

Dallas TX Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

Dallas anchors the largest inland port in the southern United States, with the AllianceTexas industrial complex, the BNSF Alliance intermodal ramp, and the DFW Airport cargo gateway combining to move tonnage that rivals any coastal port. The I-35 NAFTA corridor that runs from Laredo to Duluth bisects the metro, layering Mexico-bound trucking on top of the Amazon and Walmart distribution belt that fans out along I-20 and I-30. Dallas freight runs hot, fast, and on a Texas-sized scale.

Dallas is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. Located in the state's northern region, it is the ninth-most populous city in the United States and third-most populous city in Texas, with a population of 1.3 million at the 2020 census. Along with the city of Fort Worth, Dallas anchors the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in the U.S. and the most populous metropolitan area in Texas, at 8.5 million people. Dallas is a core city of the largest metropolitan area in the Southern U.S. and the largest inland metropolitan area in the U.S. that lacks any navigable link to the sea. It is the seat of Dallas County, covering nearly 386 square miles (1,000 km2) and extending into Collin, Denton, Kaufman, and Rockwall counties.

The High Five interchange where I-635 meets US-75 carries roughly half a million vehicles a day, and on a 105-degree July afternoon a stalled Class 8 there can shut down five lanes for the length of a TV news cycle. Road Rescue Network's Dallas vendors are pre-positioned across Dallas, Tarrant, and Denton counties to break that bottleneck fast, with response times built around the reality that DFW freight runs on a clock measured in BNSF Alliance cuts and DFW air-cargo windows in some of the harshest summer heat in the country.

Dallas-Fort Worth's freight pattern is shaped by the I-35 NAFTA corridor, the BNSF Alliance ramp at Fort Worth, and the AllianceTexas planned industrial city that sits just north of the airport. Mexico-bound carriers staging at Alliance, last-mile fleets working the I-30 retail belt, and refrigerated carriers running between the McKinney distribution centers and the Mountain Creek industrial park share one thing in common: a brutal summer heat envelope that stress-tests every cooling system, every tire, and every air conditioning compressor across the metro. Our network is built around mechanics who handle that heat envelope every single day.

Whether you are a fleet manager dispatching from Memphis with a truck stranded at the BNSF Alliance ramp at 2 a.m., or an owner-operator on I-635 LBJ Express trying to reach a DFW cargo gate, the closest verified, insurance-current Road Rescue Network vendor 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.