Victorville, CA.
Victorville is the High Desert gateway on I-15, the primary truck route between the Los Angeles basin and Las Vegas, and the top of the Cajon Pass for freight climbing out of the Inland Empire. The Southern California Logistics Airport (former George AFB) and the BNSF Intermodal Facility make it a major rail-to-truck transfer point. Nearly all LA-to-Vegas and Inland-Empire-to-interior freight passes through here.
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Victorville CA Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 15 (Mojave Freeway)
7 exits in Victorville
The Mojave Freeway, the LA-to-Las Vegas freight spine and Victorville's main artery. The Cajon Pass grade south of the city is one of the most demanding brake-and-cooling climbs in the West.

US Route 395
5 exits in Victorville
The north-south desert route splitting from I-15 at Victorville toward the Eastern Sierra and the Owens Valley. Long, remote stretches where a breakdown means a long wait without local help, except through our network.

State Route 18 (National Trails Highway)
6 exits in Victorville
The east-west desert highway through Victorville and Apple Valley, carrying aggregate, cement, and local distribution freight across the High Desert.

State Route 138
0 exits in Victorville
The connector running west toward the Antelope Valley and the I-5 corridor. Carries freight bypassing the LA basin between the High Desert and the Central Valley.

Interstate 40
0 exits in Victorville
Reached east via Barstow, the transcontinental corridor toward Arizona. Victorville freight bound for the interior joins I-40 at the I-15 split in Barstow.

Historic US Route 66 (D Street)
4 exits in Victorville
The historic Route 66 alignment through old-town Victorville, now a surface arterial carrying local-delivery box trucks and aggregate haulers.
Victorville CA Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Victorville is the High Desert gateway on I-15, the primary truck route between the Los Angeles basin and Las Vegas, and the top of the Cajon Pass for freight climbing out of the Inland Empire. The Southern California Logistics Airport (former George AFB) and the BNSF Intermodal Facility make it a major rail-to-truck transfer point. Nearly all LA-to-Vegas and Inland-Empire-to-interior freight passes through here.
Victorville is a city in the Victor Valley in San Bernardino County, California. Its population as of the 2020 census was 134,810.
Victorville sits at the top of the Cajon Pass, the brutal grade where I-15 climbs out of the Inland Empire into the High Desert, and that pass is one of the hardest brake-and-cooling tests on the West Coast. Loaded rigs crawling up from Devore overheat their engines on the climb, and rigs running down into Victorville fade their brakes on the descent. Road Rescue Network's Victorville rescuers run 24/7 with response times built specifically around the Cajon Pass and the I-15 desert corridor.
The mechanics in Victorville who handle heavy-duty calls work the High Desert extremes, 100-plus-degree Mojave summers that blow tires and boil cooling systems, and high-desert winter nights cold enough to freeze air lines. At 2,700 feet of elevation, naturally-aspirated cooling margins shrink and altitude-thinned air strains turbos and brake-cooling alike. Our mechanics stock coolant, hose kits, the common desert tire sizes, and air-system parts because they see exactly what this elevation and climate break.
Victorville's freight economy runs on the I-15 LA-to-Vegas corridor and the BNSF intermodal transfer, which means breakdown patterns span everything from Cajon brake fade to summer tire blowouts to rail-drayage chassis failures. Whether you're a fleet manager routing freight to Las Vegas or an owner-operator stranded on US-395 in the open desert, the nearest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our Victorville network is one call away, coordinated by Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations team.