Recovery in Neath, whenever you need it
Neath town sits just north of the M4, where Junction 43 at Llandarcy links the motorway to the A465 Heads of the Valleys road — a common callout spot for us, especially in poor weather or during the evening rush between Swansea and Port Talbot. From there the A465 carries traffic up the Vale of Neath towards Aberdulais, Resolven and Glynneath, while the A474 runs out towards Skewen and Pontardawe and the A4230 through Neath Abbey. Closer in, we cover breakdowns around the town centre, the industrial estates off Milland Road and Neath Abbey, and residential streets across Cimla, Bryncoch, Tonna, Skewen and Briton Ferry. We also get calls from the quieter lanes running up the Vale of Neath and the Dulais Valley towards Crynant and Seven Sisters, where a warning light or flat battery can leave you a long way from the nearest garage — our flatbed trucks reach those spots just as reliably as a roadside recovery down on the M4 hard shoulder.
Recovery & roadside services in Neath
Vehicle recovery in Neath — FAQs
How quickly can you get a recovery truck to me in Neath?
We aim to reach most breakdowns in and around Neath within about 30 minutes, though it depends on your exact location and how busy the M4 and A465 are at the time. Call or WhatsApp 07944 820302 and we'll give you a realistic estimate straight away — not a promise we can't keep.
Do you cover breakdowns on the M4 near Neath as well as the town centre?
Yes. We recover vehicles from the M4 around Junction 43 at Llandarcy, the A465 up towards Aberdulais, Resolven and Glynneath, Neath town centre, and residential areas like Cimla, Skewen and Briton Ferry — plus the more rural lanes further up the Vale of Neath and Dulais Valley.
Do I need to join anything or pay a subscription before you'll help?
No. There's no membership and no contract with BlueLine. We agree a fair price with you up front for that specific job, then get a truck moving — you only pay for the recovery you actually need.