• Highway & Kansas Turnpike Towing Services


    Light-duty towing and recovery along I-35, I-335, and major highways in Butler and Greenwood Counties

    Available 24/7 • Local Response • Proper Equipment

  • Highway Towing Requires Experience

    Highway towing is different from standard roadside service. Higher speeds, limited shoulder space, and constant traffic create added risk for both drivers and responders. A delayed or poorly handled response can quickly turn a breakdown or accident into a more dangerous situation.

    Along the Kansas Turnpike and major highways through Butler and Greenwood County, towing requires fast assessment and controlled execution. Vehicles must be stabilized, positioned safely, and removed efficiently to reduce exposure to traffic and prevent secondary incidents.

    Heartland Towing responds with experienced operators and equipment suited for highway conditions. Each call is handled with an emphasis on scene awareness, traffic flow, and safe recovery methods. The goal is to clear the roadway as quickly as possible while protecting the vehicle and everyone involved.

    Highway towing along the Kansas Turnpike and major routes in Butler and Greenwood County requires experienced operators who can respond quickly and remove vehicles safely in high-speed traffic conditions.
    Accident recovery on the Kansas Turnpike I-35 by Heartland Towing, El Dorado, KS

    Kansas Turnpike & Highway Coverage

    Heartland Towing provides highway towing and recovery service along the Kansas Turnpike and the surrounding highway network, serving Butler and Greenwood County. Coverage includes Kansas Turnpike Authority–managed sections of I-35 and I-335, where fast response and controlled recovery are critical due to traffic speed and limited shoulder space.

    Service regularly extends to key access points such as the Matfield Green Service Area and the Andover exit, as well as nearby on-ramps, off-ramps, and connecting routes. These locations often see breakdowns, accidents, and slide-offs that require experienced highway recovery rather than standard roadside towing.

    In addition to the Turnpike, Heartland Towing responds to incidents on local highways and connector routes that feed into the interstate system. This ensures consistent coverage whether the issue occurs on a controlled-access toll road or a high-traffic regional highway.

  • Services Provided on Highways

    Heartland Towing provides breakdown towing, accident tow-aways, shoulder removal, and disabled vehicle transport on the Kansas Turnpike and local highways in Butler and Greenwood County.

    Highway service calls often require more than basic roadside assistance. Heartland Towing provides towing and recovery support for vehicles that become disabled or unsafe to operate on the Kansas Turnpike and surrounding highways throughout Butler and Greenwood County.

    Services include breakdown towing for vehicles that cannot be restarted or driven safely, accident tow-aways to clear the roadway after a collision, and shoulder removal when vehicles are stopped in active traffic zones. Each response is focused on reducing exposure to traffic while protecting the vehicle from further damage.

    Disabled vehicle transport is also available when a car, truck, or light-duty vehicle needs to be moved from a highway location to a repair facility, storage lot, or other secure destination. All highway services are handled with controlled procedures designed for high-speed traffic environments.

    24/7 Highway Towing & Recovery | Kansas Turnpike & Local Highways

  • Other Major Routes Served

    In addition to interstate and Turnpike coverage, Heartland Towing provides highway towing and recovery along major regional routes, including US-54 and US-400. These corridors see a mix of commuter traffic, commercial vehicles, and rural travel, often with limited shoulder space and changing road conditions.

    Service also extends to connecting county highways and rural transition zones where traffic moves quickly, but support services are limited. These areas require the same controlled response used on larger highways to safely remove disabled or damaged vehicles.

    Butler & Greenwood County Reach

    Heartland Towing maintains cross-county response capability throughout Butler and Greenwood County, allowing service across long rural stretches and lower-traffic highway segments. These areas often involve extended distances between exits, service areas, and safe pull-off locations.

    Recovery and towing support is provided in limited-access zones and remote sections where vehicle issues can quickly escalate without professional assistance. Local familiarity with county road layouts and access points supports faster, more effective response.

  • Safety & Traffic Flow Focus

    Highway towing and recovery places a priority on safety and traffic control. Quick clearance reduces the risk of secondary accidents and limits exposure for drivers, passengers, and responders. Each recovery is planned to remove the vehicle efficiently without unnecessary delays.

    Proper positioning of equipment and vehicles is critical on high-speed roadways. Heartland Towing focuses on controlled placement, clear work zones, and safe loading procedures to minimize roadside hazards while keeping traffic moving whenever possible.

  • Stuck on the highway or the Kansas Turnpike?

    Call Heartland Towing for 24/7 professional recovery!

    If you are stuck on the Kansas Turnpike near Cassoday, El Dorado, or Towanda, or on a highway in Butler or Greenwood County, Heartland Towing provides 24/7 highway towing and recovery. Local operators respond day or night to accidents, breakdowns, and disabled vehicles, helping clear the roadway safely and transport vehicles to a secure location.

  • Contact Us

    You can email us today for any non-emergency towing and transportation needs to get a free quote!