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Kenworth T680 Featuring Special Design Will Transport U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree to Washington D.C. for 12th Year

By Kenworth Truck Co. Updated October 27, 2025

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13, PACCAR TX-12 automated transmission and PACCAR DX-40 tandem rear axles. The Kenworth T680 features a Diamond VIT interior in slate gray with madrona accents and includes the latest in driver amenities. Both the driver and passenger seats are GT703 Ultraleather seats that are fully heated and cooled. The 76-inch sleeper includes space for a microwave and TV, a factory-installed fridge, and a rotating work table. The T680 also includes the latest in driver assistance systems, including Kenworth's DigitalVision Mirrors, Bendix Fusion Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Stop and Auto Go, and Lane Keeping Assist with Torque Assisted Steering.

For the second year, real-time GPS location tracking of the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree will be provided by Kenworth’s TruckTech+ connected truck technology. Starting November 1, the tree’s journey can be tracked via an interactive map on the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree website.

Knight-Swift was chosen as the hauler for this year’s tree at the recommendation of Kenworth Truck Company. Knight-Swift is one of North America's largest and most diversified freight transportation companies, providing multiple truckload transportation and logistics services as well as LTL services.

This year’s driver, Michael Porter, based at Swift Transportation’s Phoenix, Arizona, Terminal, brings an enthusiasm for driving and a reputation for professionalism and service. Knight-Swift will haul the tree, while Southwest Airlines will help transport thousands of handmade ornaments created by Nevadans.

Below is the current 2025 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree Tour public schedule:

    • Saturday, Nov. 1: Nevada Day Parade/Carson City, Nevada
    • Sunday, Nov. 2: Lovelock and Elko, Nevada
    • Monday, Nov. 3: Ely, Nevada
    • Tuesday, Nov. 4: Las Vegas, Nevada
    • Friday, Nov. 7: Flagstaff, Arizona
    • Saturday, Nov. 8: Albuquerque, New Mexico
    • Sunday, Nov. 9: Amarillo, Texas
    • Monday, Nov. 10: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    • Tuesday, Nov. 11: Lenexa, Kansas
    • Wednesday, Nov. 12: St. Louis, Missouri
    • Friday, Nov. 14: Paducah, Kentucky
    • Saturday, Nov. 15: Lexington, Kentucky
    • Thursday, Nov. 20: Joint Base Andrews, Maryland (*base access only)


In early December, a tree lighting ceremony will take place, hosted by the Architect of the Capitol in coordination with the U.S. Speaker of the House. For more information, visit the 2025 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree website.


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