Car Shipping from Boston, MA to Omaha, NE

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Distance
1,560 mi
Transit Time
5-7 days
Estimated Cost
$825–$1125
High Volume

Shipping from Boston, MA

Boston is a high volume market but it is one of the most operationally challenging cities in the country for a car hauler. ADESA Boston is located in Framingham, out on Route 9 west of the city. Manheim New England is in North Dighton, south of the metro. Both are well outside downtown, which tells you something about how logistics work here. There are IAA and Copart locations in the surrounding area as well. The auction infrastructure exists, dealer density in the suburbs is strong, and I-95 runs through the region connecting Boston to New York in the south and Portland in the north. I-90, the Mass Pike, runs west to Albany and beyond. The problem is that Boston proper has streets that predate the automobile by 200 years. Beacon Hill, the North End, Back Bay, and South Boston are not accessible by a 75-foot car hauler. Period.

Pickups in Boston take 2 to 4 days on average. If your car is in the suburbs, Newton, Brookline, Quincy, Dedham, or anywhere with a proper parking lot, it is smooth. If it is in a dense Boston neighborhood, plan for a meetup. Your driver will call you and pick a spot that works, usually a grocery store parking lot or a side street that fits the rig. Late August and early September see a big demand spike when universities move in and car shipping volume jumps hard. Book 2 weeks out if you are moving around those dates. Winter adds time to routes in and out of New England from November through March. Get a quote to see what your specific route looks like.

High Volume

Arriving in Omaha, NE

Omaha is a more active auto transport market than most people expect, and the reason is simple. I-80 runs straight through the city and I-80 is one of the most heavily used carrier corridors in the entire country. Trucks running coast to coast from New York to San Francisco pass through Omaha constantly. That creates a natural flow of carrier traffic that benefits shippers here. Manheim Omaha is located at 9201 South 144th Street with a real volume of dealer vehicles moving through regularly. IAA also has an Omaha location. The Council Bluffs metro on the Iowa side adds more dealer and auction activity to the overall market.

Delivering to Omaha is smooth. Carriers on I-80 in both directions make it a natural stop. The metro is well laid out for car haulers with good access roads and plenty of staging areas. Dodge Street and West Dodge are the main commercial corridors and carriers know them well. There are no real access quirks to worry about in most parts of the city. Deliveries to Bellevue and the southern suburbs near Offutt Air Force Base are also straightforward.

Pricing on This Route

Shipping a standard sedan from Boston to Omaha on open carrier currently estimates between $825 and $1125. That is based on the 1,560-mile distance and current market conditions.

Boston runs above the national average, typically 10 to 15 percent higher. A few things drive that. New England is a regional dead end for carriers because there is no through traffic northeast of Boston. Carriers have to backtrack back down I-95 or I-90 to get their next load, and they price that in. The Boston to New York lane is the strongest and most competitive in the region. Routes to Florida are very active from October through April as snowbirds depart and return. If you are shipping to the Midwest or West Coast, expect a meaningful premium because it is not a natural carrier loop. Get a quote to see your exact price.

Omaha runs right around the national average or even slightly below on the most popular I-80 corridor lanes. The route to Chicago is very competitive. Denver and Salt Lake City are solid. Routes to and from Kansas City, a few hours south on I-29, are efficient and well priced. Where pricing goes above average is on routes to more isolated destinations that are not along the main carrier highways. Seasonal pricing is relatively stable with only modest swings in winter and summer. Get a quote to see your exact price.

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