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Top Shipping Cities in Texas
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Dallas & Houston Auto Transport Hubs
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Shipping in Texas: What to Know
Texas is the second-largest auto transport market in the country. Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin are all top-tier carrier hubs generating exceptional carrier availability. The I-35, I-10, and I-45 corridors see carrier density that rivals the Northeast corridor. Texas's size means intrastate moves between Dallas and El Paso are 620+ miles — comparable to a full interstate shipment in most other states. West Texas is rural with limited carrier access.
Top Texas Auto Transport Routes
| Route | Distance | Est. Transit | Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Texas to Florida | 1100-1300 | 3-4 Days | Get Live Rate |
| Texas to Illinois | 900-1100 | 2-3 Days | Get Live Rate |
| Texas to California | 1400-1600 | 3-5 Days | Get Live Rate |
| Texas to New York | 1700-1850 | 4-6 Days | Get Live Rate |
| Texas to Georgia | 800-1000 | 2-3 Days | Get Live Rate |
Route distances are estimates. Actual pricing depends on your specific pickup and delivery addresses, vehicle type, and current carrier availability. Get an exact quote for your shipment.
Carrier Access & Route Notes
DFW as the South-Central Hub
Dallas-Fort Worth is the largest auto transport hub in the South-Central US. The I-35, I-20, I-30, and I-635 corridors converge in the DFW metroplex creating carrier availability that rivals only Los Angeles, Chicago, and Atlanta. Carrier assignment for DFW metro shipments is among the fastest in the country and same-day or next-day assignment is frequently achievable for in-network shipments.
West Texas Remote Access
West Texas west of I-35 — El Paso, Midland, Odessa, Lubbock, Amarillo — involves significantly longer carrier routing than the I-35 corridor cities. The Permian Basin and Trans-Pecos regions have oil industry carrier activity but limited standard auto transport coverage. Plan for 2-3 additional transit days and expect pricing premiums for West Texas addresses compared to DFW, Houston, and San Antonio.