Car Shipping Routes Across the U.S.
Welcome to the central hub for Auto Shipping HUB’s most-requested city-to-city lanes. From short regional hops to cross-country hauls, these guides provide real-world transit times, seasonal patterns, pricing factors, and carrier tips. Each lane page links to both directions (e.g., Atlanta → Orlando and Orlando → Atlanta) so you can plan ahead with accurate expectations.
Local expertise: For neighborhood-level pickup/delivery tips, check our partner resources, OrlandoAutoShipping.com and AtlantaAutoShipping.com.
Pick a Route (A–Z Index)
Most-Requested Route Corridors
Our top volume lanes align with the busiest interstate highways:
- I-95 Corridor (East Coast): NYC, DC, Miami, Orlando
- I-75 Corridor: Atlanta, Orlando, Tampa, Detroit
- I-10 / I-20 East–West: Houston, Dallas, LA, Phoenix
- I-5 West Coast Spine: Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, San Diego
Featured I-95 lanes:
New York → Miami •
Miami → New York •
Washington, DC → Jacksonville
FAQs on Major Routes
How long do major city-to-city routes take?
Regional lanes like Atlanta ↔ Orlando are often 1–2 days in transit. Cross-country hauls (e.g., New York ↔ Los Angeles) can take 6–10 days once loaded. Most carriers schedule pickups with a 1–3 day window.
Are East Coast (I-95) routes faster to schedule?
Often, yes. Dense city pairs like New York ↔ Miami post frequently. Seasonal demand (snowbirds southbound in winter, returns northbound in spring) can compress or extend pickup windows.
Do you coordinate with local partners at the origin or the destination?
Yes. For example, we link to OrlandoAutoShipping.com and AtlantaAutoShipping.com for local pickup/delivery tips in Central Florida and Metro Atlanta.
Is enclosed transport available on major routes?
Yes. Enclosed carriers run popular lanes regularly. They cost more but protect luxury, exotic, or low-clearance vehicles.









