New Caney sits where US-59 meets the Grand Parkway, which has turned a quiet stretch of the Eastex into a genuine freight junction. Energy Transport Solutions works New Caney and Porter around the clock, on the road and in the yards.
An interchange that changed the area
The Grand Parkway crossing US-59 and I-69 here did something specific: it gave trucks a way to move between the eastern freight corridor and everything to the west without going through Houston. That is a substantial change for through traffic, and it has brought a matching wave of distribution, commercial and construction activity to what had been a largely rural stretch.
The consequence for breakdowns is a mix that does not exist further south. There is long-haul freight running US-59 toward Cleveland and beyond. There is regional traffic using the Grand Parkway as a bypass. And there is a growing volume of local construction and delivery equipment serving the development around Valley Ranch. Those three groups fail in different ways and want different things when they stop.
The area is also still building, which means construction traffic on roads that were not designed for it and site access that is frequently unpaved. Landing gear damage and suspension wear run higher here than the traffic volume alone would suggest, for the same reason they do in any growth corridor — trailers get dropped on ground rather than pavement.
Porter runs into New Caney with no meaningful boundary between them, and Roman Forest and Porter Heights sit alongside. An address in any of them is the same call to us.
Services we offer in New Caney and Porter
- Emergency roadside repair on US-59, I-69 and the Grand Parkway
- Landing gear repair, common where trailers are dropped on unpaved site access
- Trailer suspension — air bags, hangers and bushings
- Air brake repair on tractors and trailers
- Engine diagnostics traced on site for a flat $300
- Starting and charging faults on equipment that sits between jobs
- Cooling system repair through the summer
- Preventive maintenance at yards, scheduled around your operation
Covering the junction
We work New Caney and Porter across 77357, including Porter Heights, Roman Forest and the commercial development around Valley Ranch, plus the yards and operations along US-59 and the Grand Parkway.
The Grand Parkway is what makes this straightforward for us. It connects New Caney directly to Humble, Spring and the rest of what we cover without routing through Houston traffic, which is exactly the advantage it gives the trucks using it.
When you call, tell us whether you are on US-59 or the Grand Parkway and which direction — the two have quite different shoulder conditions and access, and it changes how quickly we can get to you.