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Region · I-95 Snowbird Corridor

The snowbird
highway.

Florida Northeast

The classic north-south auto transport corridor — I-95 runs from Maine to Miami, but the busiest stretch is the 1,300-mile spine connecting Florida’s Atlantic Coast with New York, Boston, Newark, Philadelphia, and Washington DC. Hundreds of thousands of vehicles move on this corridor every year. We run 14 active two-way routes across it, with daily carriers in both directions.

14Active Routes
1,300Corridor Mi
9Major Cities
DailyBoth Ways
Peak Snowbird Season

When the corridor moves.

Snowbird traffic isn’t year-round — it follows a predictable seasonal rhythm. Book ahead of these peaks for the best pricing and carrier availability.

Spring Northbound Mar–Jun
Fall Southbound Oct–Dec
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The Corridor

Why I-95 matters.

If you’ve never thought much about auto transport corridors, the I-95 snowbird lane is the one to know first. It’s the highest-volume seasonal vehicle move in the country — a predictable, cyclical migration of cars between two regions with deep economic and cultural ties.

The route, the season, the demand.

Interstate 95 is the East Coast’s longest north-south artery, running from northern Maine all the way down to Miami. But when transport carriers talk about “I-95”, they usually mean the corridor that matters commercially: the 1,300-mile stretch from New York City to Miami, with major hubs in Boston, Newark, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC, Richmond, Jacksonville, and Daytona Beach.

This corridor isn’t just busy — it’s predictable. Snowbird traffic follows a tight seasonal pattern: southbound surge each October through December as winter residents head down, then a matching northbound surge each March through June as they return. In between, the corridor handles college student moves, corporate relocations, dealer transfers, and individual car buyers — but the snowbird flow is the dominant signal.

For shippers, that predictability is a gift. Book before the peak and you get better pricing and carrier choice. Wait until the peak hits and capacity tightens, prices climb, and your pickup window stretches.

Who actually ships on this corridor.

The stereotype is a retired couple with a Cadillac heading from a Long Island summer home to a Naples winter condo, but the real I-95 customer base is broader than that. We see:

Seasonal residents — the classic snowbirds. Some ship one car, some ship two. Some keep a “Florida car” and a “New York car.” This is the volume backbone.

College students — particularly Florida residents attending Northeast schools, and vice versa. Late August surge southbound for school start, late May surge northbound for summer break.

Military families — particularly between Norfolk, Quantico, MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, and the Northeast. PCS moves can hit any time of year.

Corporate relocations — finance and consulting moves between Florida and Boston/New York are common, with employers often covering vehicle transport.

Dealer transfers and online vehicle purchases — both directions. Cars sold on Carvana, Carmax, Bring a Trailer, and direct-from-dealer often need transport along this exact corridor.

Active Routes · 14 Lanes

Pick your specific lane.

Every route below has its own dedicated page with pricing, reviews, transit times, and a direct quote form. Click your lane for route-specific details, or get a free quote and a specialist will match you to the right carrier.

Seasonal Guide

When to book.

Pricing and availability on I-95 swing dramatically with the snowbird season. Here’s the year at a glance — when to book ahead, when to grab off-peak rates, and what to expect in each window.

Off-Peak
Winter Quiet
Jan – Feb

Snowbirds are settled in Florida, return migration hasn’t started. Lowest prices of the year on northbound routes, standard pricing southbound. Best window for flexible non-snowbird shippers.

Peak Season
Spring Northbound
Mar – Jun

The big northbound surge. Snowbirds heading back to NY, Boston, Philly. Carriers fill up fast — book 2-4 weeks ahead. Expect 15-30% higher rates and tighter pickup windows.

Shoulder
Summer Steady
Jul – Sep

Snowbird traffic largely gone. Demand mostly from college students, corporate moves, and dealer transfers. Standard pricing in both directions, normal pickup availability.

Peak Season
Fall Southbound
Oct – Dec

Snowbirds head south for winter. Heavy southbound demand — Florida-bound rates climb 15-30%, pickup windows stretch. Book early, especially for November and early December.

Before You Ship

What to know about I-95.

A few things specific to this corridor that don’t always come up on the standard quote form. Worth knowing before you book.

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Book Early in Peak

During the March-June and October-December peaks, carriers fill up 2-3 weeks ahead. Booking last-minute usually means higher rates, expedited surcharges, and limited pickup window flexibility. The single best thing you can do is book early.

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Multi-Vehicle Pricing

Snowbirds with two vehicles are extremely common on this corridor. Tell us upfront if you’re shipping more than one — same carrier handling pickup and delivery often reduces the per-vehicle rate, especially during off-peak windows.

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Enclosed for Long Hauls

Open carriers handle 95% of I-95 shipments and are perfectly safe for daily drivers. But if you’re shipping a luxury vehicle, classic car, or anything worth $80,000+, the long-distance highway exposure makes enclosed worth the 50-60% upcharge.

Common Questions

I-95 corridor FAQ

The questions snowbirds, dealers, and corridor shippers ask most often. Have one that’s not here? Add it to your quote — a specialist will answer in your response.

What is the I-95 snowbird corridor?+
The I-95 snowbird corridor is the dominant north-south auto transport lane connecting Florida with the Northeast and mid-Atlantic United States. It follows Interstate 95 along the Atlantic Coast — roughly 1,300 miles from New York City to Miami — and carries hundreds of thousands of vehicles each year as seasonal residents move between summer homes up north and winter homes in Florida. The corridor is busiest March-June (northbound spring returns) and October-December (southbound winter relocations).
When should I book a snowbird auto transport?+
Book 2-4 weeks ahead for the best pricing and carrier availability. During peak snowbird season (March-June northbound, October-December southbound) demand can outstrip available trucks, so earlier booking secures both better rates and your preferred pickup window. Off-peak months (January-February, July-September) often have lower rates and more pickup flexibility.
How much does it cost to ship a car on the I-95 corridor?+
I-95 snowbird routes typically run $700-$1,100 for open carrier transport, depending on origin and destination. Shorter lanes like Miami to Washington DC are on the lower end; longer hauls like Miami to Boston or Orlando to New York fall in the middle. Enclosed transport adds roughly 50-60%. Pricing fluctuates with diesel fuel costs, season, and demand — get a hard quote from a specialist for your exact route.
How long does shipping take on I-95 lanes?+
Transit times along I-95 typically run 3-5 days for the full Northeast-to-Florida haul, depending on weather and pickup/delivery scheduling. Shorter lanes like Miami to Washington DC complete in 2-3 days. Pickup windows are usually 1-3 business days after booking, with expedited 24-48 hour pickup available for an upcharge.
Which Florida cities have direct I-95 service?+
Our I-95 corridor network covers Miami, Orlando, Tampa Bay, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, West Palm Beach, and surrounding metros — door-to-door pickup and delivery anywhere in those areas. On the Northeast side we cover New York City, Boston, Newark and the New Jersey tri-state area, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Hartford, and surrounding suburbs.
Is the I-95 corridor only for snowbirds?+
No. While snowbird traffic dominates seasonal peaks, the I-95 corridor also serves college students moving between school and Florida homes, military families, corporate relocations, dealer transfers, and individual buyers shipping vehicles purchased online. Year-round demand keeps carriers running both directions every week, not just during snowbird season.
Open or enclosed carrier on I-95?+
Open carrier handles roughly 95% of I-95 shipments — it’s fully insured, safe for daily-driver vehicles, and the most cost-effective option. Enclosed carrier (50-60% more expensive) is recommended for classic cars, luxury vehicles ($80,000+), exotics, motorcycles, and snowbird returns with vehicles that have spent the season in Florida sun and need weather protection on the long northbound drive.
Can I ship two vehicles together?+
Yes — multi-vehicle shipments are extremely common on the snowbird corridor. Couples returning north with his-and-hers vehicles, families with multiple cars, and snowbirds shipping a daily driver plus a leisure vehicle all qualify for multi-vehicle pricing. Same carrier handles pickup and delivery in one trip, which often reduces the per-vehicle rate.
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