Car Shipping from Arlington, TX to Washington, DC

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Distance
1,463 mi
Transit Time
3-5 days
Estimated Cost
$875–$1175
High Volume

Shipping from Arlington, TX

Arlington sits right between Dallas and Fort Worth and it benefits from both. This is the geographic center of the DFW metro and carrier traffic here is constant. I-20 runs through the south side of Arlington connecting it to Fort Worth on the west and Dallas on the east. I-30 runs through the north side doing the same thing. SH-360 connects north and south. Manheim Dallas Fort Worth is just minutes away near the DFW Airport area. The same ADESA Dallas, Copart, and IAA locations that serve the broader metro are accessible from Arlington in every direction. The Rangers and Cowboys stadiums are here too which means this area has high commercial traffic density. Carriers know this market well.

Pickups in Arlington happen fast, typically 1 to 3 days. Being the midpoint between two major carrier hubs means trucks pass through constantly in both directions. The area around the stadium district and Six Flags can have access challenges for full haulers, but if you are in a residential neighborhood or commercial area near I-20 or I-30, pickup is smooth. Just give us your address and we will coordinate accordingly. Get a quote to see what your specific route looks like.

High Volume

Arriving in Washington, DC

Washington DC is a strong market that runs busy year round, but it comes with real operational quirks. The metro has solid auction infrastructure nearby. Manheim Baltimore-Washington and Manheim Fredericksburg bracket the market from north and south. ADESA Washington DC sits in Dulles, Virginia. Multiple Copart locations operate in the Maryland and Virginia suburbs. The core issue is that DC itself is not easy to access by carrier. I-95 runs right along the eastern edge of the metro, I-495 circles the city as the Capital Beltway, and I-66 and I-270 feed in from Virginia and Maryland. The interstate access is genuinely good. The problem is that downtown DC, the Hill, and inner neighborhood streets are built for a different era. Big haulers prefer the Virginia and Maryland suburbs.

Receiving a car in DC works the same way. Carriers active on I-95 between the Northeast and the South pass through this corridor all the time, so there is regular traffic serving the market. Delivery to Virginia suburbs or Maryland suburbs is clean and fast. Delivery inside the District to tighter neighborhoods means meeting your driver nearby, which is common for any dense urban market. We will coordinate that directly. If your building has a loading area or a nearby parking structure, that is perfect.

Pricing on This Route

Shipping a standard sedan from Arlington to Washington on open carrier currently estimates between $875 and $1175. That is based on the 1,463-mile distance and current market conditions.

Arlington prices like the rest of DFW, which means at or below the national average. You are surrounded by carrier activity and that competition keeps costs fair. Routes to Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio are all well-serviced and efficient. Long haul routes are competitive because DFW is such a strong carrier magnet in both directions. Get a quote to see your exact price.

DC runs slightly above the national average on pricing. The access premium is part of it. Carriers dealing with I-495 traffic, tolls on 95, and tight city streets factor that into their bids. Routes to and from the Northeast corridor, especially New York and Boston, are very competitive because carriers are always running that lane. Routes south to the Carolinas, Atlanta, and Florida are active too. The one lane that gets expensive is anything heading long haul to the Midwest or West Coast because DC is not naturally on those carrier loops. Get a quote to see your exact price.

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