Saint Paul, MN.
Saint Paul anchors the eastern half of the Twin Cities, where I-94, I-35E, and US-52 converge along the upper Mississippi River, the head of the inland barge system and a major rail-truck transfer point. The CHS, 3M, and BNSF Midway and St. Paul yards make the city one of the Upper Midwest's busiest freight transfer zones. River-port intermodal, agricultural shipments, and manufacturing freight all run through here.
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Saint Paul MN Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 94
12 exits in Saint Paul
The east-west mainline linking Saint Paul to Minneapolis and on toward Chicago and the Dakotas. The downtown commons with I-35E and the Mississippi crossings is a high-volume merge and a frequent service zone.

Interstate 35E
10 exits in Saint Paul
The eastern leg of I-35 through Saint Paul, running over the Mississippi on the Lafayette and Cayuga structures. The downtown low-speed segment and the warehouse belt to the south generate steady breakdown calls.

US Route 52
7 exits in Saint Paul
The freeway south toward Rochester and the agricultural shipping country, carrying heavy ag and grain freight. The Lafayette Bridge approach and the Concord industrial corridor are common service points.

US Route 61
6 exits in Saint Paul
The Great River Road corridor running along the Mississippi through the east side, feeding the river terminals and the 3M Maplewood campus. Heavy local-delivery and tanker traffic.

US Route 10
5 exits in Saint Paul
The northbound route toward the suburbs and the BNSF yards. Carries intermodal drayage between the rail terminals and the regional distribution centers.

Interstate 694
8 exits in Saint Paul
The northern beltway around Saint Paul, the bypass most through-freight uses to skip downtown. The I-35E and US-10 interchanges cluster service calls during winter ice events.
Saint Paul MN Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Saint Paul anchors the eastern half of the Twin Cities, where I-94, I-35E, and US-52 converge along the upper Mississippi River, the head of the inland barge system and a major rail-truck transfer point. The CHS, 3M, and BNSF Midway and St. Paul yards make the city one of the Upper Midwest's busiest freight transfer zones. River-port intermodal, agricultural shipments, and manufacturing freight all run through here.
Saint Paul is the capital city of the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of Ramsey County. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 311,527, making it Minnesota's second-most populous city and the 69th-most populous in the United States. Saint Paul and neighboring Minneapolis form the core of the Twin Cities metropolitan area, the third most populous in the Midwest with around 3.7 million residents.
Saint Paul's freight economy runs on the Mississippi River and the rail-truck transfers that ring it, the BNSF Midway yard, the river barge terminals, and the warehouse belt along I-35E. When a Class 8 truck breaks down on the Lafayette Bridge approach in a January cold snap, frozen air systems and dead batteries turn a quick delivery into an emergency. Road Rescue Network's Saint Paul rescuers are on-call 24/7 with average dispatch-to-arrival times that beat the Twin Cities benchmark, and they run winterized service trucks from October through April.
The mechanics in Saint Paul who handle heavy-duty calls plan their whole season around the cold. Brutal sub-zero stretches freeze air lines and crack batteries, road salt eats brake lines and connectors, and the river-valley grades around downtown punish loaded trucks pulling out of the port. Our network is built around techs who carry methanol-injection kits, air-dryer parts, and cold-rated batteries by default, not generalists scrambling for parts when the first arctic front hits.
Anyone who's dispatched a truck through Saint Paul knows the I-94/I-35E commons through downtown is one of the trickiest interchanges in Minnesota, tight ramps, heavy merge volume, and a river crossing on each side. Whether you're a fleet manager routing ag freight off US-52 or an owner-operator stuck at the Pilot in nearby Cottage Grove, the closest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our Saint Paul network is one call away. Dispatch and ETA confirmation run through Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations team.