Downey, CA.
Downey sits in the Gateway Cities of southeast LA County, ringed by I-5, I-605, and I-710, the freeways that carry Port of Long Beach and LA drayage between the marine terminals and the Inland Empire warehouses. The city is squarely on the path of containerized imports moving inland, and its industrial corridors along Firestone Boulevard and the rail-served Rancho Los Amigos district keep trucks moving around the clock.
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Downey CA Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 5 (Santa Ana Freeway)
5 exits in Downey
The Santa Ana Freeway, Downey's main north-south freight artery between downtown LA and Orange County. The Lakewood Boulevard and Florence Avenue interchanges are top service-call zones with heavy drayage merge points.

Interstate 605 (San Gabriel River Freeway)
3 exits in Downey
The San Gabriel River Freeway, running along Downey's eastern edge, connecting the I-5 to the I-405 and the Long Beach port drayage routes. A major truck corridor and chokepoint.

Interstate 710 (Long Beach Freeway)
0 exits in Downey
The Long Beach Freeway, the primary port-drayage corridor west of Downey carrying containers north from Long Beach. The busiest goods-movement artery in the region and a constant source of service calls.

State Route 19 (Lakewood Boulevard)
6 exits in Downey
Lakewood Boulevard, the major north-south arterial through Downey connecting the I-5 to the I-105 and the South Bay. High volume of city-delivery box trucks and drayage feeder traffic.

State Route 72 (Whittier Boulevard)
4 exits in Downey
Whittier Boulevard, the east-west surface arterial through Downey carrying local-delivery and distribution freight between the Gateway Cities. A key connector off the I-605.

Interstate 105 (Century Freeway)
0 exits in Downey
The Century Freeway, reached south, an east-west connector tying the I-710 drayage corridor to LAX-area air cargo and the South Bay.
Downey CA Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Downey sits in the Gateway Cities of southeast LA County, ringed by I-5, I-605, and I-710, the freeways that carry Port of Long Beach and LA drayage between the marine terminals and the Inland Empire warehouses. The city is squarely on the path of containerized imports moving inland, and its industrial corridors along Firestone Boulevard and the rail-served Rancho Los Amigos district keep trucks moving around the clock.
Downey is a city in southeastern Los Angeles County, California, United States, 13 mi (21 km) southeast of Downtown Los Angeles. It is considered part of the Gateway Cities. The city is the birthplace of the Apollo space program and Taco Bell. It is also the home of the oldest operating McDonald's restaurant in the world. As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 114,355.
Downey sits in the heart of the Gateway Cities, ringed by the I-5, I-605, and I-710 freeways that funnel Port of Long Beach drayage between the marine terminals and the Inland Empire. A drayage rig that loses air or throws a tire on those corridors is on a port-curfew clock, with the box due to clear the terminal gate. Road Rescue Network's Downey rescuers run 24/7 with response times built around the I-710 drayage spine and the I-5/I-605 freight knot that surrounds the city.
Anyone who's dispatched a truck through southeast LA County knows the summer heat the basin traps over the Gateway Cities, afternoons past 100 degrees that radiate off the freeway pavement and blow tires and boil cooling systems on rigs crawling in drayage backups. Our Downey mechanics see heat-stressed casings and radiator-hose failures all through the warm months, and they stock coolant, hose kits, and the common drive and trailer tire sizes to handle most on the shoulder. They know what a basin summer does to a loaded tractor.
Downey's freight economy runs on Long Beach port drayage, the Gateway Cities distribution belt, and the rail-served industrial corridors along the LA River, which produces breakdown patterns from chassis failures to reefer faults to brake trouble in the stop-and-go grind. Whether you're a fleet manager routing containers inland or an owner-operator stranded on the I-710, the nearest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our Downey network is one call away, coordinated by Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations team.