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Fast I-95 Transport for Federal Workers, Families & Students Moving South
• No Credit Card Required • $0 Upfront Deposit
Maryland is home to a massive federal government workforce. Agencies like the NSA, NASA Goddard, and the FDA headquarters in Silver Spring draw thousands of professionals out of New York City every year. Many relocate for federal contracts, cybersecurity jobs at Fort Meade, or positions at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. New York's high cost of living also pushes families south toward Maryland's comparatively affordable suburbs like Bethesda and Columbia.
170 - 250 miles
Miles
(depending on city pairs)
1 - 2 Days
Days
I-95 South
High
Daily Dispatches
The backbone for shipping a car from New York to Maryland is I-95 South. Carriers leave New York City through the New Jersey Turnpike, cross into Delaware briefly, then enter Maryland near Newark, DE. From there, I-95 cuts directly into Baltimore. For destinations in the Washington D.C. suburbs, carriers typically take the I-695 Baltimore Beltway to I-95 South or branch onto I-495, the Capital Beltway. The road quality is excellent throughout but the traffic density is extreme, especially through the Fort McHenry Tunnel in Baltimore. Carriers must pay tunnel fees and plan around peak-hour backups. E-ZPass is the electronic toll system used throughout this entire corridor, covering New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland seamlessly.
The Easy Stretch
Once past the New Jersey Turnpike's interchange maze near Newark, NJ, the run through Delaware is smooth and fast. Delaware has no sales tax and lighter traffic, giving carriers a brief window to make up time.
The Bottleneck
The Fort McHenry Tunnel in Baltimore is the single biggest chokepoint on this entire route. Large car carriers pay a higher toll and must time their passage to avoid the morning and evening rush. A backup here can add two or more hours to a delivery.
The Final Mile
Baltimore's historic neighborhoods like Fells Point and Federal Hill feature narrow, centuries-old brick streets. Many are simply too tight for a full-size auto transport trailer. Carriers often arrange a nearby safe meet-up point rather than attempting door-to-door in these zones.

Short routes like New York to Maryland are a favorite target for low-ball brokers. Here's how the scam works. A broker quotes you $250 to ship your car. You pay a deposit. Then they claim no carrier will accept the load at that price and demand an extra $100 to $150 to 'upgrade' your order. On a short, high-volume corridor like this, a legitimate carrier will absolutely move your vehicle at a fair market rate. Furious Auto Shipping never does this. We give you a locked-in rate upfront with no surprise fees after dispatch. Always verify any broker's FMCSA Motor Carrier number and confirm their surety bond is active before handing over a deposit. A $50 deposit is normal. A $300 upfront deposit on a short route is a serious red flag.
Warning: If a quote looks too good to be true, verify the broker's MC number and bond status.
From New York to Maryland
We have refined our process to be as simple and transparent as possible. Here's a step-by-step overview of how we handle your shipment:
Get Your Free Quote
Start by filling out our easy online quote form. Provide basic information about your vehicle, the pickup location in New York, and the delivery location in Maryland. Our team will quickly provide a competitive and transparent quote with no hidden fees.
Schedule Your Shipment
Once you accept the quote, a dedicated transport coordinator will work with you to schedule the pickup. We strive to provide flexible pickup windows that align with your schedule.
Vehicle Preparation
Before pickup, we recommend a few simple steps to prepare your vehicle. We provide a detailed checklist to ensure a smooth transition, including checking fluid levels, removing personal items, and leaving a quarter tank of gas.
The Pickup
A professional, fully insured driver will arrive at your designated location in New York. Together, you will conduct a thorough inspection of the vehicle and document its current condition on a Bill of Lading. This document is your record and protection.
Secure Transit
Your vehicle is loaded onto the carrier and begins its journey to Maryland. We provide real-time tracking and updates, allowing you to monitor your vehicle's progress and stay informed throughout the transport.
The Delivery
The driver will contact you as they approach the delivery location in Maryland. At the time of delivery, you will perform a final inspection of your vehicle and sign the Bill of Lading to confirm its condition upon arrival.
Get your free quote today and experience professional auto transport service with competitive rates and excellent customer support.
| Origin City | Destination City | Approx. Miles | Est. Transit Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York City, NY | Baltimore, MD | 195 miles | 1 - 2 Days |
| New York City, NY | Annapolis, MD | 220 miles | 1 - 2 Days |
| Albany, NY | Baltimore, MD | 310 miles | 1 - 2 Days |
| Buffalo, NY | Baltimore, MD | 370 miles | 2 Days |
| Syracuse, NY | Rockville, MD | 345 miles | 2 Days |
Note: Note: These are estimated transit times for standard dispatch. Severe weather or traffic conditions may impact actual delivery dates.
| Vehicle Type | Open Transport Cost | Enclosed Transport Cost | Why the Variance? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sedan | $300 - $450 | $475 - $650 | Compact size means more trailer slots; high carrier competition keeps open rates low. |
| Small SUV | $350 - $480 | $525 - $700 | Slightly more trailer space used; enclosed demand higher for newer models. |
| Large SUV | $400 - $550 | $600 - $800 | Takes up premium trailer real estate; weight adds fuel cost on enclosed carriers. |
| Pickup Truck | $420 - $575 | $625 - $825 | Height and length of truck beds reduce how many vehicles fit per load. |
| Luxury/Exotic | $475 - $600 | $700 - $1,000 | Owners of Porsches, BMWs, and exotics almost always choose enclosed for full weather and road debris protection. |
Note: Note: Prices shown are market averages. Actual rates vary due to fuel surcharges and seasonal demand. Contact us for a precise quote.
Best Time to Ship (Cheapest)
February
Peak Season (Most Expensive)
July
This corridor follows a standard corporate and academic calendar. Federal government relocations and university student moves at the University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins drive summer peaks. February is the post-holiday lull with minimal federal hiring activity and no student move-ins.
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Every carrier in our network maintains a minimum of $100,000 in cargo insurance. We verify safety ratings and insurance certificates before every dispatch.
Fully Licensed
DOT Certified
A+ Rated
Maryland and New York share one of the oldest interstate rivalries in American commerce. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, founded in 1827 in Baltimore, was built specifically to compete with New York's Erie Canal for Midwest trade. Today, I-95 follows almost the exact same economic corridor that those early railroad barons were fighting over nearly 200 years ago. When you ship a car between these two states, you are rolling down one of the oldest commercial highways in American history.
Clean Your Vehicle
Makes inspection easier and protects the paint
Remove Personal Items
Not covered by carrier insurance
Check Fluid Levels
Ensure no leaks and proper levels
Document Condition
Take photos of all sides before pickup
Leave ¼ Tank of Gas
Reduces weight while ensuring drivability
Disable Alarms
Prevents issues during transport
Common questions about New York to Maryland Car Shipping
Most vehicles move from New York to Maryland in one to two days. The driving distance ranges from about 180 to 260 miles depending on your exact pickup and delivery locations. Carriers typically cover 400 to 500 miles per driving day, so this is one of the fastest state-to-state moves available. However, dispatch time — the time between booking and the carrier arriving at your door — can add three to seven days. Book early to reduce that wait, especially during the summer peak season.
Expect to pay between $300 and $550 for open transport and $475 to $1,000 for enclosed transport, depending on your vehicle type. July and August are the most expensive months due to federal government relocations and university student move-ins at schools like the University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins. January and February offer the lowest prices of the year. Vehicle size, pickup location, and delivery address all affect the final rate. Get a locked-in quote from Furious Auto Shipping to know your exact cost before you commit.
Enclosed transport is not strictly necessary for most vehicles on this short corridor. The route covers under 260 miles and transit is complete in one to two days, limiting weather exposure significantly. Open transport is the right choice for standard sedans, SUVs, and trucks. However, if you are shipping a luxury vehicle, a classic car, a convertible, or moving during a winter storm period between December and February, enclosed transport is worth the extra cost. The I-95 corridor uses heavy road salt in winter, and open carriers expose your vehicle to salt spray during transit.
Yes, you can usually pack up to 100 pounds of personal items in the trunk or cargo area. However, everything must stay below the window line so the driver can see safely. Personal items are not covered by the truck's cargo insurance.
Yes, we can ship an inoperable vehicle. We just need to know in advance so we can send a truck equipped with a winch to safely pull your car onto the trailer. This adds a standard winch fee to your total cost.
We serve major corridors across the United States
Ready to Ship Your Car to Maryland?
Furious Auto Shipping dispatchers are standing by to match you with a carrier on the I-95 corridor today. Spots fill fast in summer — lock in your rate now before prices climb.