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Intermodal / Drayage Jobs in Indiana

CDL-A intermodal / drayage driver positions in Indiana (IN). Average pay: $52,500 - $78,500.

CDL-A$52,500 - $78,500

Indiana Intermodal / Drayage Pay

$52,500 - $78,500

CDL Required

CDL-A

National Demand

High

About Indiana Trucking

Indiana calls itself the 'Crossroads of America' for good reason. More interstate highways pass through Indiana than any other state. Indianapolis is centrally located to serve 80% of the U.S. and Canadian populations within a one-day truck drive.

Key Industries in Indiana

  • Automotive manufacturing
  • Pharmaceutical distribution (Eli Lilly)
  • Steel production (Gary/NW Indiana)
  • Agriculture (corn, soybeans)
  • Logistics & 3PL services

Top Intermodal / Drayage Corridors in Indiana

1

I-65 (Indianapolis to Chicago and Louisville)

2

I-70 (Indianapolis to Columbus and St. Louis)

3

I-69 (Fort Wayne corridor)

Companies Hiring Intermodal / Drayage Drivers in Indiana

Hub Group

#1

J.B. Hunt Intermodal

#2

Schneider Intermodal

#3

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Intermodal / Drayage Trucking FAQ for Indiana

What are the best cities for intermodal jobs in Indiana?

The strongest intermodal job markets in Indiana are concentrated around major freight hubs and distribution centers. The state sits within the midwest region, offering access to major interstate freight corridors. Cities along these corridors offer the highest volume of intermodal loads, more competitive pay, and greater flexibility in choosing routes and schedules. Major national carriers and regional fleets both hire intermodal drivers in Indiana.

Are there seasonal patterns for intermodal work in Indiana?

Intermodal freight in Indiana follows seasonal patterns influenced by the state's role in automotive parts, food processing, and agricultural products. The midwest region typically sees freight volume peak in Q3 and Q4 as retail demand builds toward the holidays. Spring and early summer bring construction-related surges in many Indiana markets. Experienced intermodal drivers learn to plan around these cycles for maximum earnings.

What tips do experienced intermodal drivers have for working in Indiana?

Veteran intermodal drivers in Indiana recommend building relationships with local shippers and dispatchers who know the midwest freight market. The state sits within the midwest region, offering access to major interstate freight corridors. Keep your endorsements current and your CSA score clean — Indiana carriers are increasingly selective. Joining local trucking associations and attending industry events in Indiana can open doors to better-paying dedicated accounts.