Mobile Truck Repair in New Albany, IN
New Albany anchors the western edge of the Indiana side of the Louisville metro, where I-64 crosses the Ohio River over the Sherman Minton Bridge and feeds traffic between Louisville, southern Indiana, and the I-64 corridor west toward Evansville. As the Floyd County seat and a historic Ohio River manufacturing town, New Albany carries a steady mix of regional distribution, manufacturing, and through-freight on I-64 and US-150.
- Region
- Greater Louisville
- County
- Floyd County
- Population
- 37,841
- Dispatch
- 24/7/365
Repair that comes to New Albany.
Interstate Fleet Services covers New Albany and Floyd County with mobile repair units that respond to I-64 roadside breakdowns, Sherman Minton Bridge approaches, and industrial-area failures without a tow. Our technicians handle diesel engine faults, air brake issues, tire blowouts, and trailer electrical problems at the location where the unit is stopped.
The Sherman Minton Bridge is a chokepoint — a disabled truck on its approaches or on I-64 through New Albany creates both a safety hazard and a metro-wide delay. Interstate Fleet Services dispatches a mobile technician to clear the failure on-site, getting the unit moving before it can snarl one of the metro's two western river crossings. For local fleets, our preventive maintenance keeps equipment off the shoulder in the first place.
Corridors we run
Where we work
- New Albany riverfront industrial corridor
- I-64 / US-150 distribution zone
- Grant Line Road commercial corridor
Everything we do, right here.
24/7 Mobile Emergency Road Service
One call, any hour. Our asset-based trucks roll to you roadside, at the dock, or in the yard — and our partner vendor network stands behind them so no one stays stranded.
Learn moreMobile Truck Repair
Diesel diagnostics and repair brought to your truck — engine, electrical, air, brakes, and the breakdowns that strand a load.
Learn moreMobile Trailer Repair
Keep the box rolling. We handle lights, brakes, landing gear, doors, and structural fixes wherever the trailer sits.
Learn moreCommercial Tire Service
Blowouts don't wait. Mobile commercial tire replacement and repair for tractors and trailers, day or night.
Learn moreTransport Refrigeration (Reefer)
Protect the load. Mobile reefer diagnostics and repair to hold temperature and keep perishable freight compliant.
Learn moreFleet Preventive Maintenance
Stop breakdowns before they start. Scheduled mobile PM service and DOT inspections that keep your whole fleet road-legal and rolling — on your yard, on your timetable.
Learn moreWhat we fix most in New Albany.
- Diesel engine roadside diagnostics and repair
- Air brake inspection, adjustment, and chamber replacement
- Commercial tire blowout response and mounting
- Trailer electrical, lighting, and ABS repair
- Cooling and fuel-system repair for through-haul equipment
Why this market never stops.
New Albany's freight runs on the I-64 corridor and the Sherman Minton Bridge, the western Ohio River crossing into Louisville. The bridge is a critical truck artery, and a stall on its approaches ripples across the metro. Local manufacturing and distribution operations along the riverfront and the IN-64/US-150 corridor generate regional truck traffic, while through-carriers on I-64 connect the Louisville market to the broader Midwest. The metro's western freight flows lean on this crossing the way the eastern flows lean on I-265.
New Albany, IN& the surrounding area.
Also serving near New Albany.
Down in New Albany, IN? Call now.
Tell our dispatcher what the truck is doing and we'll get the nearest tech rolling — 24/7.
Does IFS respond to breakdowns on the Sherman Minton Bridge and I-64 in New Albany?
Yes. The Sherman Minton Bridge approaches and I-64 through Floyd County are within our coverage. Bridge breakdowns get priority routing for safety. Call 1-888-589-9281 any time.
What hours does IFS operate in New Albany?
24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our dispatch is live around the clock for the New Albany and Floyd County area — call 1-888-589-9281.
Can you reach a truck stopped on I-64 west of New Albany?
Yes. We cover the I-64 corridor through Floyd County and west toward Georgetown and Lanesville. Give dispatch your mile marker and direction for the fastest response.

