Alexandria, LA
Freight hub guide — rates, shippers, parking, and opportunities for owner-operators in Alexandria.
Regional hub
Population
Fair
Truck Parking
Southeast
Region
Average Rates Per Mile
| Equipment Type | Rate / Mile |
|---|---|
| Dry Van | $2.51 |
| Reefer | $2.91 |
| Flatbed | $3.18 |
Rates by Equipment Type
Key Highways
I-95I-395I-495US-1Duke Street
Top Industries
Federal government
Defense contracting
Technology
Professional services
Major Distribution Centers
Amazon DCA6 delivery station (nearby)
US Government supply depots
Top Shippers
U
US Government agenciesI
Institute for Defense AnalysesS
SAICA
Amazon (HQ2 nearby in Arlington)Nearby Ports
Nearest major port accessible via I-95
Truck Stops
No major truck stops — nearest are on I-95 south in Lorton
Pilot (I-95 Exit 152 Dumfries)
Challenges
- Extreme traffic congestion on I-95, I-395, and I-495.
- Old Town truck restrictions limit routing.
- Woodrow Wilson Bridge construction and congestion.
- Federal security zones add delays.
Opportunities
- Rapidly growing population drives sustained freight demand
- Automotive manufacturing belt creates steady parts and finished vehicle freight
- Port of Savannah and Port of Charleston generate strong import volumes
- Year-round operations without severe winter weather interruptions
Seasonal Freight Patterns
Florida produce season (October-May) drives strong northbound reefer demand. Hurricane season (June-November) creates both risks and emergency freight surges. Holiday retail peaks September through December. Year-round construction keeps flatbed demand steady.
Trucking in Alexandria — FAQ
Average rates per mile out of Alexandria: Dry Van $2.51, Reefer $2.91, Flatbed $3.18. Rates vary by season, lane, and current market conditions.
Truck parking in Alexandria is rated "fair." Popular stops include No major truck stops — nearest are on I-95 south in Lorton, Pilot (I-95 Exit 152 Dumfries). Parking is manageable but can get tight during peak hours and weekends.
Top shippers operating in the Alexandria freight market include US Government agencies, Institute for Defense Analyses, SAIC, Amazon (HQ2 nearby in Arlington). Key industries driving freight demand are federal government, defense contracting, technology.
The biggest challenges for truckers in Alexandria include: Extreme traffic congestion on I-95, I-395, and I-495.; Old Town truck restrictions limit routing.; Woodrow Wilson Bridge construction and congestion.. However, opportunities include rapidly growing population drives sustained freight demand.