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McAllen, TX.

McAllen anchors the Rio Grande Valley NAFTA border crossing complex, the second-busiest land port for US-Mexico commercial freight after Laredo. The Hidalgo, Pharr, and Anzalduas international bridges move 2.6 million truck crossings a year between Tamaulipas and South Texas, feeding I-2 (formerly US-83), US-281, and the Rio Grande Valley produce belt that ships citrus, watermelon, onions, and Mexican-origin auto parts nationwide. Cross-border maquiladora freight from Reynosa, FAST/CTPAT trusted-trader program logistics, summer 105-degree afternoons, and tropical-storm flooding define the operating envelope.

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Interstate Coverage

McAllen 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 2 (US-83 freeway segments)

9 exits in McAllen

The east-west corridor through the Rio Grande Valley from Mission through McAllen and Pharr to Harlingen and Brownsville. Carries the densest cross-border drayage volume in South Texas, with I-2 / US-281 cross at the Pharr Bridge approach being one of the busiest commercial-truck interchanges in the state.

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US Route 83

7 exits in McAllen

The historic Rio Grande Valley arterial co-signed with I-2 through urban McAllen, retaining its US-83 designation in the Mission and Edinburg approaches. Heavy local last-mile freight; common service-call zones at the Bentsen Palm and the 23rd Street interchanges.

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US Route 281

11 exits in McAllen

The north-south corridor from the Pharr-Reynosa Bridge through Edinburg toward San Antonio. Carries every cross-border northbound freight move from the Pharr Bridge customs queue. Common breakdown zones at the Pharr customs staging area and the Edinburg US-281 / I-69C interchange.

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US Route 281 Business (Pharr Bypass)

8 exits in McAllen

The local business-route bypass from the Pharr international bridge into downtown Pharr and the McAllen industrial belt. Heavy maquiladora and produce-shed last-mile freight; common service-call zones at the Pharr industrial park and the Cage Boulevard interchanges.

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Farm to Market 1015 (Mile 9 Rd)

6 exits in McAllen

The agricultural arterial from the Anzalduas Bridge approach through the Mission citrus and onion belt. Heavy produce-shed truck volume during the December-March citrus and watermelon harvest; common service-call zones at the Mission produce-shed corridor.

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Texas State Spur 336 (Conway Ave)

6 exits in McAllen

The Mission urban arterial connecting US-83 through the Mission downtown to the Anzalduas Bridge approach. Heavy box-truck and last-mile delivery freight; common breakdown spots at the Conway / 2 Mile Line and the Mission Trade Zone interchanges.

City Profile

McAllen TX Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

McAllen anchors the Rio Grande Valley NAFTA border crossing complex, the second-busiest land port for US-Mexico commercial freight after Laredo. The Hidalgo, Pharr, and Anzalduas international bridges move 2.6 million truck crossings a year between Tamaulipas and South Texas, feeding I-2 (formerly US-83), US-281, and the Rio Grande Valley produce belt that ships citrus, watermelon, onions, and Mexican-origin auto parts nationwide. Cross-border maquiladora freight from Reynosa, FAST/CTPAT trusted-trader program logistics, summer 105-degree afternoons, and tropical-storm flooding define the operating envelope.

McAllen is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. It is located at the southern tip of the state in the Rio Grande Valley, on the Mexican border. The city limits extend south to the Rio Grande, across from the Mexican city of Reynosa. As of the 2024 census estimate, McAllen's population was 148,782, making it the most populous city in Hidalgo County, the second most populous city in the Rio Grande Valley, and the 23rd-most populous city in Texas. The city anchors the McAllen-Edinburg-Mission metropolitan area, the fifth largest metropolitan area in the state of Texas, with 914,820 residents as of 2024. The binational Reynosa–McAllen metropolitan area counts a population of more than 1.5 million.

McAllen's freight economy lives on the NAFTA border-crossing complex at the Hidalgo, Pharr, and Anzalduas international bridges, the second-busiest US-Mexico commercial freight gateway after Laredo. A breakdown on US-281 northbound at the Pharr Bridge customs queue at peak shift change can cascade through every Reynosa maquiladora dock and every northbound I-2 corridor delivery before lunch. Road Rescue Network's Rio Grande Valley vendors are pre-positioned across Hidalgo County and the bridge-adjacent industrial parks so we can keep cross-border freight moving on either side of the customs handoff.

The mechanics in McAllen who handle heavy-duty calls every day live with three punishments unique to the lower Rio Grande Valley: 105-degree summer afternoons that overheat cooling systems and seize A/C compressors hourly through June-September, tropical-storm flooding that closes I-2 and US-83 in the lower bottomlands on a near-annual basis, and a CTPAT/FAST trusted-trader compliance overlay that means every minute a truck sits at a Pharr or Anzalduas bridge with a breakdown is a compliance-window risk that ripples through the entire shipper's program. Our network is built around mechanics who hold the customs-broker gate credentials and run the bridge-adjacent service zones every shift.

Whether you are a fleet manager dispatching from Houston with a truck stranded at the Pharr Bridge customs queue, or an owner-operator on I-2 trying to clear a steer-tire blowout near the Edinburg exits before a midnight produce-shed deadline, the closest verified, insurance-current vendor in our McAllen 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.