Sterling, VA.
Sterling is the freight epicenter of Loudoun County — the fastest-growing county in Virginia — and sits astride the Dulles Technology Corridor where VA-28 and US-7 intersect just east of Dulles International Airport. The AWS data center campus, Microsoft Azure, and dozens of hyperscale data centers generate a constant stream of specialized equipment deliveries. Dulles Airport cargo operations drive 24/7 truck volume. The VA-28 and US-7 corridors handle the freight feed for northern Virginia and carry trucks between I-66, the Dulles Toll Road (VA-267), and I-495.
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Sterling VA Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.
Virginia Route 28 (Sully Road)
8 exits in Sterling
The primary north-south freight corridor through Sterling and the Dulles Technology Corridor. Dulles Airport cargo traffic and data-center deliveries are the dominant truck types; heavy volume especially during airport cargo windows.
US Route 7 (Leesburg Pike)
7 exits in Sterling
East-west arterial through Sterling linking the Dulles corridor to Leesburg and Tysons. Heavy commercial delivery and distribution volume; construction freight to Loudoun County's ongoing development sites.
Virginia Route 267 (Dulles Toll Road)
3 exits in Sterling
The primary express access to Dulles Airport and the Silver Line Metro corridor. Trucks using the toll road for airport cargo access pay a per-axle toll; breakdowns are in paid-access zones requiring specific incident protocols.
Old Ox Road (VA-606)
4 exits in Sterling
Secondary freight route through the data-center campus corridor. Heavy specialized equipment deliveries to the AWS, Microsoft, and hyperscale facilities.
Sterling VA Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Sterling is the freight epicenter of Loudoun County — the fastest-growing county in Virginia — and sits astride the Dulles Technology Corridor where VA-28 and US-7 intersect just east of Dulles International Airport. The AWS data center campus, Microsoft Azure, and dozens of hyperscale data centers generate a constant stream of specialized equipment deliveries. Dulles Airport cargo operations drive 24/7 truck volume. The VA-28 and US-7 corridors handle the freight feed for northern Virginia and carry trucks between I-66, the Dulles Toll Road (VA-267), and I-495.
Sterling refers most specifically to a census-designated place (CDP) in Loudoun County, Virginia. The population of the CDP as of the 2020 United States Census was 30,337. The CDP boundaries are confined to an area between Virginia State Route 28 on the west and Virginia State Route 7 on the northeast, excluding areas near SR 606 and the Dulles Town Center.
Sterling's freight identity is dual: Dulles Airport cargo operations drive large-aircraft container and belly-freight truck volume 24/7, and the Loudoun County data-center campus generates a constant flow of specialized equipment, cooling infrastructure, and power-systems deliveries. The VA-28 corridor between Dulles and I-66 is one of the highest-traffic freight corridors in northern Virginia, and it runs through Sterling's commercial heart. Road Rescue Network's Sterling rescuers cover the Dulles corridor, VA-28, and US-7 24/7 with average dispatch-to-arrival under 38 minutes.
Loudoun County's rapid growth has outpaced road capacity on many secondary routes. Trucks delivering to data centers and the Dulles logistics parks often use VA-625 (Cascades Parkway), US-7 Business, and the Dulles South secondary network — routes with limited shoulders and commercial districts that complicate breakdowns. Our mechanics know these corridors and their pull-off points.
Whether a fleet manager is routing a refrigerated truck from Dulles cargo to a regional grocery hub or an owner-operator is stuck on VA-28 near the Dulles South interchange, the nearest verified rescuer in the Sterling network is one call away. Road Rescue Network handles dispatch, coordination, and ETA confirmation 24/7.