Rock Hill, SC.
Rock Hill anchors York County on the I-77 corridor just south of Charlotte, a Piedmont manufacturing and distribution city that has become a magnet for advanced manufacturing and logistics drawn by Carolina cross-border tax advantages. I-77 carries the Columbia-to-Charlotte freight flow straight through, while US-21 and SC-5 serve the local industrial parks and the booming north-county warehouse growth around the state line. Reefer, LTL, and manufactured-goods freight keep the corridor busy.
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Rock Hill SC Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 77
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The Columbia-to-Charlotte freight spine and Rock Hill's main artery, running the city's eastern edge. Breakdown hotspots cluster at the Dave Lyle Boulevard (Exit 79) and Celanese Road (Exit 82) interchanges feeding the Galleria and industrial parks.

US Route 21 (Cherry Rd)
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The primary surface artery through Rock Hill as Cherry Road, paralleling I-77 toward Fort Mill and the state line. Heavy retail-resupply and local-delivery freight; the densest commercial corridor in the city.

SC Highway 5 (Heckle Blvd)
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East-west route through Rock Hill linking I-77 to the western industrial sites and toward York. Steady manufacturing and aggregate freight along the growth corridor.

SC Highway 161 (Celanese Rd)
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Connects I-77 to the Celanese and north-county industrial areas, lined with distribution and manufacturing tenants. A key freight feeder to the warehouse parks.

SC Highway 901 (Mount Gallant Rd)
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North-south connector serving the north Rock Hill growth zone and the river district. Heavy construction-material and distribution freight from the rapid build-out.

SC Highway 72 (Albright Rd)
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East-west route linking Rock Hill to the southern York County industrial sites and toward Lancaster. Manufacturing and farm-related freight along the corridor.
Rock Hill SC Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Rock Hill anchors York County on the I-77 corridor just south of Charlotte, a Piedmont manufacturing and distribution city that has become a magnet for advanced manufacturing and logistics drawn by Carolina cross-border tax advantages. I-77 carries the Columbia-to-Charlotte freight flow straight through, while US-21 and SC-5 serve the local industrial parks and the booming north-county warehouse growth around the state line. Reefer, LTL, and manufactured-goods freight keep the corridor busy.
Rock Hill is the most populous city in York County, South Carolina, United States, and the 5th-most populous city in the state. It is also the 4th-most populous city of the Charlotte metropolitan area, behind Charlotte, Concord, and Gastonia. As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 74,372.
Rock Hill's location at the intersection of I-77 and the Carolina state-line growth corridor has turned it into one of the fastest-growing distribution markets south of Charlotte, where a breakdown on the interstate stalls freight feeding both states. Road Rescue Network's Rock Hill rescuers stage near the I-77 interchanges and the Galleria and north-county industrial parks, putting most calls inside a 35-minute reach. Our 24/7 operations team confirms ETA on every dispatch.
Anyone who's dispatched a truck through the Carolina Piedmont knows the weather throws a bit of everything: violent summer thunderstorms with hail and straight-line winds, the occasional winter ice storm that glazes I-77's overpasses while the road below stays wet, and the flooding rains that tropical remnants drag inland off the Atlantic. Our network's mechanics carry traction gear, air-system de-ice kits, and the water-displacement gear those storm stalls demand.
Whether you are a fleet manager moving distribution freight along I-77 or an owner-operator hauling manufactured goods out of the Rock Hill industrial parks, the nearest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our network is one phone call away. We dispatch around the clock with no after-hours surcharge.