Lubbock, TX.
Lubbock anchors the South Plains on I-27 — Texas's only short north-south interstate — at the crossroads with US-84 and US-87. The city is the cotton-belt freight pivot for West Texas, the Texas Tech University freight node for academic and athletic operations, and a steady stream of oil-and-gas service traffic running between the Permian Basin south and Amarillo north. Dust storms, hailstorms, and tornado season give Lubbock a freight-disruption pattern unique to the southern Plains.
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Featured Lubbock Service Providers
Insurance-current network vendors with verified compliance, equipment, and live availability status.
Hub City Emergency Mobile Truck Repair
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 8
- 14 years in business
- Insurance verified
Llano Estacado Heavy Recovery
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 12
- 17 years in business
- Insurance verified
South Plains Tire & Service
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 6
- 11 years in business
- Insurance verified
Caprock Mobile Welding
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 6
- 11 years in business
- Insurance verified
Lubbock TX Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 27
7 exits in Lubbock
Texas's only short north-south interstate (124 miles), running from Lubbock north to Amarillo. Carries cotton, oil-and-gas, and ag freight; the Loop 289 split (Exit 6) and the US-84 split (Exit 7) are major service-call zones. Common dust-storm closures across the Llano Estacado.

US Route 84
8 exits in Lubbock
Diagonal southwest-to-northeast US route through Lubbock connecting Roswell NM to the Texas Hill Country. Heavy cotton and dairy freight; the Slaton segment is a frequent service-call zone during gin season.

US Route 87
6 exits in Lubbock
North-south corridor concurrent with I-27 through Lubbock, splitting south toward Big Spring and on to San Antonio. Carries oil-and-gas service freight and ag-equipment moves.

US Route 62
6 exits in Lubbock
East-west US route concurrent with US-82 through Lubbock, connecting toward Wichita Falls east and Carlsbad NM west. Heavy cotton-belt and oil-patch freight.

US Route 82
5 exits in Lubbock
East-west US route concurrent with US-62 — runs from Brownfield east through Lubbock to Crosbyton. Heavy cotton-gin season freight along the Crosby County corridor.

Texas Highway 114
4 exits in Lubbock
Northwest connector from Lubbock through Levelland and on to the New Mexico line. Carries oil-and-gas service trucks and dairy freight; the Levelland junction is a frequent service-call zone.
Lubbock TX Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Lubbock anchors the South Plains on I-27 — Texas's only short north-south interstate — at the crossroads with US-84 and US-87. The city is the cotton-belt freight pivot for West Texas, the Texas Tech University freight node for academic and athletic operations, and a steady stream of oil-and-gas service traffic running between the Permian Basin south and Amarillo north. Dust storms, hailstorms, and tornado season give Lubbock a freight-disruption pattern unique to the southern Plains.
Lubbock is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Lubbock County. With a population of 257,141 at the 2020 census, Lubbock is the 10th-most populous city in Texas and the 84th-most populous in the United States. The city is in the northwestern part of the state, in the Great Plains region, an area known historically and geographically as the Llano Estacado, and ecologically is part of the southern end of the High Plains, lying at the economic center of the Lubbock metropolitan area, which had an estimated population of 367,109 in 2024.
Lubbock's freight pattern is unique to the South Plains — cotton, dairy, beef, oil-and-gas service, and a constant stream of Texas Tech academic, hospital, and athletic logistics. The cotton-gin season from October through January puts hundreds of trailers on US-84 and US-82 between Lubbock and the surrounding gins. A breakdown at the I-27 / US-84 cross or on the Loop 289 outer beltway concentrates pressure on a freight pattern that doesn't show up on the rest of the interstate system. Road Rescue Network's Lubbock vendors run on Hub City pace.
The mechanics in Lubbock who handle heavy-duty calls deal with weather most service regions don't see in the same combination — dust storms that can drop visibility to zero in five minutes, hail seasons that punch holes in tarps and shatter windshields, and a tornado season that turns Tuesday afternoons into emergency-response drills. Add a freeze pattern that swings 30 degrees in a single day and you've got equipment-stress conditions that aren't just one thing. Our local mechanics carry windshield-replacement kits, tarp-repair gear, and air-system parts year-round.
Whether you're a fleet manager dispatching from Dallas with a truck stranded at the TA on I-27 Exit 1, or a cotton-haul operator running US-84 toward Slaton during the gin run, the closest verified, insurance-current vendor in our Lubbock 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.