truckline
/ˈtrʌklaɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A line or route followed by a truck or trucking company for transporting goods.
“The trucking company has a large network of trucklines across the country.”
2. noun
A group of trucks or vehicles traveling together on a regular route, often for a common purpose such as hauling or construction.
“The convoy was a long truckline of vehicles working together to clear the road after the accident.”