Santa Ana, CA.
As the Orange County seat, Santa Ana sits where I-5, SR-55, and I-405 braid together, carrying port drayage, regional distribution, and dense last-mile delivery across one of the most concentrated logistics grids in Southern California. The South Coast Metro and Grand Central industrial areas pull constant box-truck and reefer traffic, while the 55 links inland warehouses to the John Wayne Airport cargo district. Few cities pack this many freight movements into so few square miles.
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Santa Ana CA Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 5
8 exits in Santa Ana
The Santa Ana Freeway, the corridor that gave the city its freeway name, running through the heart of downtown. The 4th Street and Grand Avenue ramps see constant local-delivery and drayage breakdowns.

State Route 55
7 exits in Santa Ana
The Costa Mesa Freeway, linking the 91 and the inland warehouses south to John Wayne Airport's cargo district and the 405. The Dyer Road and Edinger interchanges are heavy box-truck zones.

Interstate 405
5 exits in Santa Ana
The San Diego Freeway, skirting southern Santa Ana past South Coast Plaza. A primary port-drayage bypass and one of the busiest stretches of freeway in the United States.

State Route 22
4 exits in Santa Ana
The Garden Grove Freeway, running west from the 5 toward Long Beach. Carries regional distribution traffic between Santa Ana and the western Orange County warehouses.

Interstate 605 connector
3 exits in Santa Ana
The San Gabriel River Freeway link northwest of the city, the route Santa Ana freight uses to reach the I-5/I-605 logistics cluster and the Pilot at Santa Fe Springs.

State Route 91 feeder
3 exits in Santa Ana
The Riverside Freeway connection via the 55, the eastbound path for Santa Ana loads heading to the Inland Empire. Drayage chassis problems cluster where the 55 meets the 91.
Santa Ana CA Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
As the Orange County seat, Santa Ana sits where I-5, SR-55, and I-405 braid together, carrying port drayage, regional distribution, and dense last-mile delivery across one of the most concentrated logistics grids in Southern California. The South Coast Metro and Grand Central industrial areas pull constant box-truck and reefer traffic, while the 55 links inland warehouses to the John Wayne Airport cargo district. Few cities pack this many freight movements into so few square miles.
Santa Ana is a city in and the county seat of Orange County, California, United States. Located in the Greater Los Angeles region of Southern California, the city's population was 310,227 at the 2020 census. As of 2023, Santa Ana is the third most populous city in Orange County, the 14th-most populous city in California, and the 65th most populous city in the United States. Santa Ana is a major regional economic and cultural hub for the Orange Coast.
Santa Ana's location at the convergence of the 5, the 55, and the 405 means a single stalled tractor on the wrong ramp can back up freight from the ports all the way to Irvine. Road Rescue Network's Santa Ana rescuers run 24/7 with average dispatch-to-arrival times that beat the Orange County benchmark, because they navigate this interchange maze every shift.
The mechanics in Santa Ana who handle heavy-duty calls have learned to read the city's split personality, tight surface-street delivery routes through downtown and the Grand Central district on one side, and high-speed freeway-shoulder work on the 55 and 405 on the other. Our network stages parts and trucks for both, so a lift-gate failure on a delivery route and a blown steer tire on the 405 get matched to the right responder.
When a Class 8 truck breaks down on the I-5 near the 4th Street interchange in afternoon rush, the meter starts running on driver wages, idle fuel, and a delivery window slipping away. Whether you're a fleet manager dispatching reefers to the South Coast Metro warehouses or an owner-operator coming off the 55 with a charging fault, the closest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our Santa Ana network is a single call away. Dispatch, coordination, and ETA confirmation run through Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations team.