Edinburg, TX.
Edinburg is the Hidalgo County seat at the heart of the Rio Grande Valley, where US-281 (Interstate 69C) carries cross-border freight north from the Pharr and Hidalgo international bridges toward San Antonio. Produce reefers, maquiladora components, and Mexican manufactured goods stage in the Valley's warehouse belt here. It is one of the busiest border-drayage and cold-chain freight markets in Texas.
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Edinburg TX Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

US Route 281 / Interstate 69C
6 exits in Edinburg
US-281, now Interstate 69C, Edinburg's main freight artery carrying cross-border drayage north from the Pharr and Hidalgo bridges. Service calls cluster at the TX-107 and Monte Cristo interchanges.

US Route 281 Business
5 exits in Edinburg
The business route through downtown Edinburg, the surface-street freight alternative paralleling I-69C. Heavy local-delivery and produce-warehouse traffic.

Texas State Highway 107
5 exits in Edinburg
The east-west arterial through Edinburg linking I-69C to Edcouch and the eastern Valley ag belt. Heavy citrus, vegetable, and aggregate truck traffic.

Interstate 2 (US-83 Expressway)
3 exits in Edinburg
The east-west Valley interstate just south of Edinburg through McAllen and Pharr, connecting the international bridges to the drayage warehouse belt. Constant cross-border freight.

Texas State Highway 336 (10th Street)
4 exits in Edinburg
The major north-south arterial through Edinburg and McAllen, feeding the medical district and retail belt. High volume of box-truck and last-mile delivery traffic.

Texas State Highway 495
3 exits in Edinburg
The east-west connector through southern Edinburg toward Pharr's bridge approaches and the cold-storage warehouses. Heavy reefer and drayage traffic.
Edinburg TX Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Edinburg is the Hidalgo County seat at the heart of the Rio Grande Valley, where US-281 (Interstate 69C) carries cross-border freight north from the Pharr and Hidalgo international bridges toward San Antonio. Produce reefers, maquiladora components, and Mexican manufactured goods stage in the Valley's warehouse belt here. It is one of the busiest border-drayage and cold-chain freight markets in Texas.
Edinburg is a city in and the county seat of Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. The population was 100,243 at the 2020 census, and in 2025, its estimated population was 110,700, making it the second-largest city in Hidalgo County, and the third-largest city in the larger Rio Grande Valley region.
Edinburg's freight economy runs on US-281, now signed Interstate 69C, the corridor that funnels cross-border freight north out of the Pharr and Hidalgo bridges toward San Antonio and beyond. Produce reefers loaded with Valley citrus and Mexican vegetables, maquiladora components, and drayage off the international crossings all stage in the warehouse belt around the city. Road Rescue Network's Edinburg rescuers live in the cold-chain and border-drayage world that defines the Rio Grande Valley.
Anyone who's dispatched a reefer out of the Valley in summer knows the math is unforgiving: 100F-plus ambient heat, a refrigeration unit running flat-out to protect a load of produce, and a tractor cooling system fighting the same air. A reefer-unit failure or an engine overheat on US-281 isn't just a breakdown, it's a load of citrus on the clock. Our Edinburg mechanics carry coolant, reefer-unit parts knowledge, and the produce-haul urgency that this market demands.
Whether you're a fleet manager moving drayage off the Pharr bridge, or an owner-operator caught on I-69C with a blown tire in the heat, the nearest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer is one call away. Our 24/7 operations desk handles dispatch, ETA confirmation, and coordination so a Valley breakdown in July doesn't cost you the load.