Edge Transport LLC

Edge Transport LLC Trucking company

05/12/2026
05/08/2026

Hiring…
•Owner Operators
•Clean MVR
•Home Daily

Make sure you stop and make some delicious smores with us and say hi!
11/18/2025

Make sure you stop and make some delicious smores with us and say hi!

Only 25 more days until Santa arrives!!!

Don’t forget to mark your calendar for Christmas with Santa at Salem. Saturday, December 13th from 11:00-2:00. Santa, the Grinch, local businesses and organizations will be here giving away holiday treats. Our department will have gift bags for all the kids. Crafts and free toy raffles. Go to our page and check out the Discussion Tab for the event. Make sure you are following us so you don’t miss any of our community events.

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11/05/2025

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11/02/2025
Thank you Tiffani for stopping by to see Oogie! 🎃
10/24/2025

Thank you Tiffani for stopping by to see Oogie! 🎃

Thanks for stopping by Melissa!! Hope you loved it!! 🎃
10/24/2025

Thanks for stopping by Melissa!! Hope you loved it!! 🎃

Thank you Kayla for stopping by with your sweet girl to take a picture with oogie! We’re so glad you loved it!
10/24/2025

Thank you Kayla for stopping by with your sweet girl to take a picture with oogie! We’re so glad you loved it!

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10/17/2025

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Thirteen truckers got a call at 1 a.m.: "Park your trucks under a bridge and don't move." They didn't ask why. They just came.
It was after midnight on April 24, 2018, when Michigan State Police received a call that stopped Lt. Mike Shaw's heart: a woman was standing on the edge of a bridge over Interstate 696 in Detroit, contemplating the unthinkable.
The freeway below was dark. The drop was fatal. And Shaw had minutes to make a decision.
He grabbed his radio and did something that had never been done before.
He called the truckers.
Within minutes, headlights pierced the darkness. One by one, thirteen semi-trucks rolled into position across every lane of the highway, parking side by side, forming a wall of steel and hope beneath the bridge.
They created a safety net—not of rope or fabric, but of 80,000 pounds of compassion, repeated thirteen times.
For nearly four hours, negotiators spoke gently from above while engines rumbled steadily below. The truckers didn't know her name. Didn't know her story. Didn't know if their sacrifice would matter.
They simply refused to leave.
As dawn began to break, something shifted. The woman stepped back from the edge. Officers guided her to safety, wrapping her not just in blankets, but in the knowledge that thirteen strangers had spent their night refusing to let her fall.
One by one, the trucks pulled away, disappearing into the morning light like quiet guardians whose work was done.
When an aerial photo of that moment appeared online—thirteen trucks parked in perfect formation, a geometric act of love—it spread across the world.
Lt. Shaw later said: "They didn't do it for recognition. They didn't do it for thanks. They did it because it was the right thing to do."
That night, a highway became holy ground. Thirteen truckers turned their rigs into a cathedral of second chances.
And somewhere in Detroit, a woman woke up to another sunrise—because strangers who drive for a living decided that some deliveries matter more than others.
The most important cargo isn't what you're hauling. It's who you're willing to stop for.

09/16/2025

Welcome to the Pennsylvania Turnpike, where the cameras are watching your soul. You go 2 miles over the speed limit and boom, ticket in the mail before you even hit the next exit. It’s like Santa’s naughty list but run by PennDOT and the Mafia.

And don’t think you’re slick. There’s a state trooper crouched in the brush with night vision goggles, just waiting to ruin your week. Right next to him is a deer, sipping on a coffee, plotting its next dive straight into your bumper.

Meanwhile in the left lane, there’s always that beige Corolla warrior doing 52 in a 70, white-knuckling the wheel like they’re hauling launch codes. They will not move. Ever!
Then out of nowhere, here comes the Philly driver. No signal, blasting the horn, drifting across 3 lanes like it’s the final lap at Daytona. One hand on hoagie, the other flicking off the universe. Rocky theme blaring and going 107.

The Turnpike isn’t a highway, it’s a gladiator pit with E-ZPass. Good luck out there, Pennsylvania!

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Nescopeck, PA

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