Rhode Island Car Shipping Company
Need to ship a car to or from Rhode Island? Direct Express Auto Transport has been the Ocean State’s most trusted auto transport broker since 2004 — with a 4.6-star average across thousands of verified Google reviews, no upfront payment required, and a real-time quote available in 30 seconds.
Rhode Island Car Shipping Company
Need to ship a car to or from Rhode Island? Direct Express Auto Transport has been the Ocean State’s most trusted auto transport broker since 2004 — with a 4.6-star average across thousands of verified Google reviews, no upfront payment required, and a real-time quote available in 30 seconds.
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New to Rhode Island car shipping? Watch this first!
Before you book, take six minutes to learn exactly how auto transport works — from getting your quote to handing over your keys and inspecting your vehicle at delivery. This video was created by our team and explains the full process in clear, simple language. It’s the same overview our customer service team provides to first-time car shippers every day.
Follow along to see how we manage Rhode Island auto transport across the smallest state in the nation — including in Providence, the state capital and largest city, positioned where I-95 and I-195 converge to form the Ocean State’s primary carrier hub and the gateway between Boston and New York City on the Northeast Corridor.
[00:00] – Introduction to Rhode Island Auto Transport
We cover Rhode Island’s carrier geography: Providence as the I-95/I-195/I-295 hub, Newport as an Expedited-required destination, and why the Ocean State benefits from being directly on the Boston-to-New York carrier lane.
[00:58] – How To Arrange Auto Transport
Learn how to book your Rhode Island shipment, how the Boston and New York carrier markets both influence Providence rates, and how to plan pickup logistics for Newport and the Aquidneck Island communities.
[01:47] – Open vs. Enclosed Transport
Open transport handles the vast majority of Rhode Island shipments. Enclosed is available for collector vehicles, classic cars, and luxury automobiles, with best enclosed availability in the Providence and Warwick markets.
[02:38] – How Pricing Works
Rhode Island benefits from one of the best geographic positions in New England for auto transport: directly on the I-95 Boston-to-New York carrier lane with both markets competing to serve it. Providence rates are among the most competitive in New England.
[03:29] – Pickup and Delivery
Delivery in Rhode Island ranges from standard residential service in Providence and Warwick to commercial meeting points for Newport and Aquidneck Island addresses where large carriers sometimes cannot navigate bridge weight limits and narrow colonial-era streets.
[04:14] – Inspecting Your Vehicle
Inspect every exterior panel in good light before signing the Bill of Lading. Note any pre-existing damage in writing on the inspection report before the carrier departs.
[04:57] – Booking Your Shipment
Standard tier works reliably for Providence, Warwick, Cranston, and Pawtucket. Expedited is recommended for Newport and all Aquidneck Island communities, and for any Rhode Island shipment with a firm pickup date.
How Much Does It Cost to Ship a Car to/from Rhode Island?
Rhode Island auto transport costs range from approximately $750 for hauls to the Washington, D.C. area to $1,650 or more for cross-country routes to the West Coast. The most common Rhode Island shipment — Providence to or from Florida for snowbird moves — runs $1,000–$1,100 at Standard tier with a 2–4 business day pickup window. Expedited tier adds roughly 20% for priority scheduling; Rush adds approximately 40% for 24–48 hour pickup. Providence’s position directly on the I-95 Boston-to-New York carrier corridor makes it one of the most competitively priced auto transport markets in New England — carriers pass through constantly in both directions, keeping pickup windows tight and rates competitive.
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Why Rhode Island’s auto transport market outperforms its size
Rhode Island is the smallest state in the nation by area — just 1,034 square miles — but its auto transport market is among the most accessible in New England. The reason is pure geography: Providence sits directly on I-95 between Boston (50 miles north) and New Haven and New York City to the south. Every carrier making the Boston-to-New York run on I-95 passes through Providence. This through-corridor positioning gives the state carrier density far exceeding what a population of 1.1 million would generate alone.
The I-195 corridor east from Providence to Fall River and New Bedford in Massachusetts adds a second carrier dimension, and I-295, which loops around Providence’s western suburbs, provides the bypass used by through-carriers avoiding downtown congestion. Naval Station Newport on Aquidneck Island generates consistent military vehicle shipping demand from Navy personnel completing PCS orders. The combination of interstate positioning, military demand, and snowbird flow makes Rhode Island a notably active auto transport market for its compact geography.
The interstate corridors that move Rhode Island vehicles
I-95 (Primary, 43 miles): Rhode Island’s most important highway, entering from Massachusetts near Attleboro and running south through Providence, Cranston, Warwick, East Greenwich, and Hopkinton to the Connecticut border. Every carrier moving between Boston and New York on I-95 passes through Rhode Island. This corridor is the backbone of the entire Ocean State carrier market.
I-195 (East-West, 26 miles): Runs east from Providence through East Providence and Seekonk to Fall River and New Bedford, Massachusetts. Provides carrier access to the southeastern Massachusetts market and serves as the primary route for carriers moving between Providence and Cape Cod. Important for Tiverton and Fall River-area Rhode Island shippers.
I-295 (Western Loop, 30 miles): A bypass loop around Providence’s western suburbs running from I-95 at Attleboro south through North Providence, Johnston, Cranston, Warwick, and West Warwick to I-95 at Hopkinton. Through-carriers often use I-295 to avoid Providence downtown congestion, making it a carrier-active corridor for western Rhode Island communities.
RI-138 and Newport Bridge: The primary access route to Newport and Aquidneck Island via the Newport Bridge from Jamestown. Not a carrier highway — large multi-car transporters navigate the bridge approach but residential delivery in Newport’s historic Hill neighborhood is often restricted by street width and parking. Commercial meeting points near the bridge approach are standard practice for Newport deliveries.
Rhode Island carrier dynamics: Providence corridor and the Newport premium
Providence operates as one of New England’s best-positioned auto transport markets, benefiting from both the Boston carrier market to the north and the New York market to the south simultaneously. Standard tier pickup windows of 2–4 business days are reliably achievable from Providence, Warwick, Cranston, and Pawtucket year-round. Carriers actively competing for loads on the Boston-to-New York I-95 lane pass through Providence daily, and the relatively small geographic footprint of the state means that virtually every Rhode Island shipper can access Providence-level carrier rates from anywhere in the state except Newport.
Newport is the notable exception. Aquidneck Island’s bridge access, narrow colonial streets in the historic district, and resort-area carrier logistics make Newport an Expedited-mandatory market for reliable service. Carriers do serve Newport regularly — the Naval Station generates consistent demand — but residential delivery in the historic areas requires coordination and often a commercial meeting point near the Newport Bridge approach. Shippers in Middletown and Portsmouth on Aquidneck Island outside Newport’s historic core have marginally better logistics but should still use Expedited tier for firm dates.
Rhode Island auto transport hub rankings
Tier 1 — Primary Hub: Providence (I-95/I-195/I-295 convergence, state capital, largest city)
Tier 2 — Secondary Hubs: Warwick (I-95, T.F. Green Airport, Providence suburb), Cranston (I-295, major Providence suburb), Pawtucket (I-95 at Massachusetts border)
Tier 3 — Tertiary Markets: Woonsocket (US-146/RI-99, northern RI), West Warwick (I-295), North Providence (I-295)
Expedited-Recommended: Newport, Middletown, Portsmouth (Aquidneck Island), Jamestown (Conanicut Island), Block Island (ferry-only; vehicle shipping not applicable by carrier truck)
Rhode Island car shipping rates — from Providence
| Route from Providence, RI | Miles | Standard (Open) | Expedited (Open) | Rush (Open) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Providence, RI to Washington, DC | 430 | $750 | $900 | $1,050 |
| Providence, RI to Charlotte, NC | 860 | $950 | $1,140 | $1,330 |
| Providence, RI to Atlanta, GA | 1,100 | $1,000 | $1,200 | $1,400 |
| Providence, RI to Orlando, FL | 1,310 | $1,050 | $1,260 | $1,470 |
| Providence, RI to Miami, FL | 1,490 | $1,150 | $1,380 | $1,610 |
| Providence, RI to Chicago, IL | 990 | $1,000 | $1,200 | $1,400 |
| Providence, RI to Dallas, TX | 1,800 | $1,250 | $1,500 | $1,750 |
| Providence, RI to Denver, CO | 1,980 | $1,350 | $1,620 | $1,890 |
| Providence, RI to Phoenix, AZ | 2,490 | $1,600 | $1,920 | $2,240 |
| Providence, RI to Los Angeles, CA | 2,940 | $1,650 | $1,980 | $2,310 |
These figures are representative estimates. For a binding guaranteed quote on your specific Rhode Island route, use our online calculator — pricing is locked in at booking with no upfront payment required.
Rhode Island car shipping rates — to Providence
| Route to Providence, RI | Miles | Standard (Open) | Expedited (Open) | Rush (Open) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Washington, DC to Providence, RI | 430 | $750 | $900 | $1,050 |
| Charlotte, NC to Providence, RI | 860 | $950 | $1,140 | $1,330 |
| Atlanta, GA to Providence, RI | 1,100 | $1,000 | $1,200 | $1,400 |
| Orlando, FL to Providence, RI | 1,310 | $1,050 | $1,260 | $1,470 |
| Miami, FL to Providence, RI | 1,490 | $1,150 | $1,380 | $1,610 |
| Chicago, IL to Providence, RI | 990 | $1,000 | $1,200 | $1,400 |
| Dallas, TX to Providence, RI | 1,800 | $1,250 | $1,500 | $1,750 |
| Denver, CO to Providence, RI | 1,980 | $1,350 | $1,620 | $1,890 |
| Phoenix, AZ to Providence, RI | 2,490 | $1,600 | $1,920 | $2,240 |
| Los Angeles, CA to Providence, RI | 2,940 | $1,650 | $1,980 | $2,310 |
If your origin city is not listed, our calculator generates an instant personalized quote. Booking Expedited tier guarantees your pickup window regardless of carrier backhaul conditions.
What makes cross-country shipping to or from Rhode Island different
Rhode Island sits at the northeastern end of the I-95 corridor, wedged between Boston to the north and New York City to the southwest. For southbound shipments — Providence to Florida, the Carolinas, or Georgia — carrier availability is consistently excellent because Rhode Island is a loading point before a long profitable haul south. Carriers arriving empty from New York or Boston to pick up loads in Providence are motivated and competitive. For westbound cross-country moves, carriers must first route south to New York or west to Hartford before heading toward Chicago and beyond, adding effective mileage to every California and Texas quote.
For southbound moves, book 10–14 days ahead for Standard tier and expect reliable pickup windows. For westbound cross-country moves to California, Arizona, or Colorado, budget 14–21 days lead time and consider Expedited tier to hold a firm pickup window. Rhode Island’s small geographic footprint means that the entire state is accessible from Providence in under an hour by carrier, so your specific city within Rhode Island has minimal impact on rates unless you are in Newport.
Rhode Island car shipping — seasonal guide
| Month | Conditions | Demand | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| October | Fall foliage; first frosts; snowbird outbound | High | Book 2 weeks ahead; snowbird surge begins |
| November | Early winter; I-95 clear; demand falling | Moderate | Good rates after snowbird rush; book early November |
| December | Full winter; occasional I-95 snow delays | Low | Favorable rates; allow extra pickup day |
| January | Coldest month; Nor’easters possible | Low | Lowest rates; allow 2–3 extra pickup days |
| February | Heavy winter; possible storm delays on I-95 | Low | Budget rates; Expedited wise for firm dates |
| March | Improving; spring snowbird returns begin | Moderate | Good value before return surge; book mid-March |
| April | Snowbird returns; spring move-in | High | Book 2 weeks ahead; return surge competes for carriers |
| May | Peak spring; Brown and URI move-out | High | Book 2 weeks ahead; rates climbing |
| June | Newport summer season begins; peak demand | High | Book 2–3 weeks ahead; Expedited for Newport |
| July | Peak summer; Newport Folk/Jazz Festival season | Peak | Book 3 weeks out; Expedited recommended statewide |
| August | Highest demand; military PCS season; college move-in | Peak | Highest rates; book 3–4 weeks ahead |
| September | Demand easing; excellent weather | Moderate-High | Best fall value; book before October snowbird surge |
Mid-March through mid-April offers the best combination of price and pickup speed for Rhode Island shippers — post-winter, pre-spring surge.
Rhode Island snowbird shipping and the October booking window
Rhode Island’s snowbird shipping pattern mirrors that of the broader New England market. Retired Ocean State residents — concentrated in the Providence, Warwick, and Cranston areas — increasingly spend winters in Florida, particularly around Sarasota, Fort Lauderdale, and the Palm Beach area. October is the primary outbound month, driven by the first hard frosts and the desire to avoid New England’s Nor’easter season. Return moves concentrate in April and early May after winter storm risk subsides.
The best-value window in Rhode Island is September 15 through October 10, just before the snowbird departure surge peaks. Carrier availability from the summer moving season has eased, I-95 conditions are ideal, and rates are typically 8–15% below October’s snowbird-surge pricing. Shippers who book in this September window on the Rhode Island-to-Florida corridor consistently capture the best annual rates. Newport summer season ends in early September, freeing Aquidneck Island carriers for southbound runs, which further improves early fall availability for Newport-area shippers.
What you need to know about shipping a car in Rhode Island
Rhode Island’s small size means that pricing differences between cities within the state are minimal — a shipper in Woonsocket versus Warwick will see essentially identical rates to Florida or California, because both locations are within 20 miles of the same Providence carrier market. The one meaningful exception is Newport. Aquidneck Island’s bridge access and the historic district’s navigation challenges add a modest premium to Newport rates and make Expedited tier strongly advisable for firm pickup dates.
Rhode Island’s college market — Brown University, the Rhode Island School of Design, the University of Rhode Island, Providence College, and Bryant University — generates two significant vehicle shipping spikes each year: August/September for move-in and May for move-out. These spikes are most pronounced in the Providence and North Kingstown corridors and can add 2–3 days to Standard tier pickup windows during peak move-in weeks in late August. Shippers with move-in or move-out dates in the college season should book Expedited tier to avoid delays.
The hidden advantage of shipping from Rhode Island in September
September is Rhode Island’s clearest pricing window. Newport’s summer season has ended, freeing carriers who served the island market all summer to take southbound loads. Brown and URI students have settled in, removing the college move-in demand spike. Carriers making the Boston-to-Florida southbound run in September have open slots they need to fill before heading south, and Providence sits directly on their route. Shippers who book southbound Rhode Island-to-Florida moves in the September window — ideally between September 15 and October 10 — can often lock in rates 8–15% below October snowbird-season pricing by catching carriers who are actively competing for loads before the fall rush begins.
Rhode Island auto transport service tiers
| Service Tier | Pickup Window | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Open | 2–4 business days | Providence, Warwick, Cranston, Pawtucket; flexible timelines |
| Expedited Open | 1–2 business days | Newport, Aquidneck Island; any firm pickup date statewide |
| Rush Open | 24–48 hours | Time-critical moves; Naval Station Newport PCS orders |
| Standard Enclosed | 4–6 business days | Collector cars; classic vehicles; luxury automobiles |
| Expedited Enclosed | 2–3 business days | High-value vehicles with firm delivery date |
Standard and Expedited are the most commonly booked tiers for Rhode Island moves. Enclosed transport is the right choice for collector cars, classic trucks, and high-value vehicles requiring protection from road debris and weather exposure.
How to ship your car to or from Rhode Island in 4 steps
Step 1: Get your quote. Use our 30-second online calculator or call our team for an instant Rhode Island auto transport quote. No upfront payment is required to reserve your pickup window.
Step 2: Book your pickup window. Standard (2–4 business days) works for Providence, Warwick, Cranston, and Pawtucket. Expedited (1–2 days) is recommended for Newport and any Rhode Island location where you have a firm pickup deadline.
Step 3: Prepare your vehicle. Remove personal items, document pre-existing damage with photos, leave a quarter tank of fuel, and disable aftermarket alarms. For Newport historic district pickup, confirm whether a commercial meeting point near the Newport Bridge approach is needed.
Step 4: Complete delivery inspection. Inspect every exterior panel before signing the Bill of Lading. Note any new damage in writing on the inspection report before the driver departs.
Shipping a car to Rhode Island universities
| University | Location | Approx. Enrollment |
|---|---|---|
| University of Rhode Island | Kingston | 17,000 |
| Brown University | Providence | 10,000 |
| Providence College | Providence | 5,200 |
| Bryant University | Smithfield | 3,700 |
| Rhode Island School of Design | Providence | 2,500 |
| Roger Williams University | Bristol | 4,500 |
| Salve Regina University | Newport | 2,800 |
| Johnson & Wales University | Providence | 8,000 |
| Rhode Island College | Providence | 7,000 |
| Community College of Rhode Island | Warwick (and others) | 15,000 |
Brown University and Providence College are in the heart of the I-95 corridor and have the best carrier access. URI in Kingston and Bryant in Smithfield are Expedited-recommended for firm move-in dates.
Military vehicle shipping in Rhode Island
Naval Station Newport on Aquidneck Island is Rhode Island’s primary military installation and one of the most important naval training facilities in the United States. Naval Station Newport hosts the Naval War College, the Naval Undersea Warfare Center, and numerous other commands, generating consistent PCS vehicle shipping demand from Navy and Marine Corps personnel transferring to and from Newport. The installation’s position on Aquidneck Island means that all Newport-area military vehicle shipments require Expedited tier and often a commercial meeting point near the Newport Bridge.
Rhode Island shippers with military ID or active PCS orders are eligible for our military discount. Naval Station Newport personnel should coordinate with our team on the specific pickup location — we can arrange carrier access to the base or identify the nearest off-base commercial meeting point depending on the carrier’s routing. Contact our team directly to apply the military discount and discuss Rush tier availability for time-sensitive PCS reporting dates.
Rhode Island cities we serve
Providence: The state capital and primary auto transport hub at the I-95/I-195/I-295 convergence. Standard tier pickup windows of 2–4 business days year-round. Providence’s position directly on the Boston-to-New York carrier corridor makes it one of the most competitive auto transport markets in New England.
Warwick: On I-95 south of Providence, home to T.F. Green International Airport. Standard tier with 2–4 business day windows, matching Providence service quality. The airport generates vehicle import/export activity that adds to Warwick’s carrier awareness among national brokers.
Cranston: Providence’s largest suburb on I-295. Standard tier with 2–4 business day windows. Essentially shares Providence’s carrier market.
Pawtucket: On I-95 at the Massachusetts border, north of Providence. Standard tier with 2–4 business day windows. The Massachusetts border location means Pawtucket draws from both the Providence and Massachusetts carrier pools.
Newport: On Aquidneck Island via the Newport Bridge. Home to Naval Station Newport and one of America’s most historic resort cities. Expedited tier recommended for reliable 1–2 day pickup. Commercial meeting points near the Newport Bridge approach are sometimes required for large carrier trucks navigating historic district streets. Salve Regina University generates student shipping demand each August and May.
Woonsocket: In the northern corner of the state near the Massachusetts border. No direct interstate access but close to US-146 connecting to I-95. Standard tier with 3–5 day windows; Expedited for firm dates.
Kingston/North Kingstown: Home to the University of Rhode Island. On I-95 south of Warwick. Standard tier with 3–5 day windows. URI’s 17,000-student population generates significant August and May vehicle shipping demand.
Rhode Island government and transportation resources
Rhode Island Department of Transportation — Road conditions, project updates, and transportation planning for Rhode Island interstates and state routes.
Rhode Island Division of Motor Vehicles — Vehicle registration, titling, driver licensing, and fee schedules for Rhode Island residents.
FMCSA Carrier Lookup — Verify the operating authority and safety record of any auto transport carrier before booking your shipment.
Popular car shipping routes from Rhode Island
Rhode Island to Florida Auto Transport
The Providence-to-Florida snowbird corridor is Rhode Island’s most traveled long-distance shipping route, running approximately 1,310 miles to Orlando on I-95 south. Standard tier rates of $1,000–$1,100 with 2–4 day pickup windows from Providence. The October outbound and April return cycle mirrors the broader New England snowbird pattern. Book 14–21 days ahead during peak snowbird season and target the September pre-rush window for the best annual rates.
Rhode Island to Texas Vehicle Shipping
Providence to Dallas via I-95 and I-78/I-81 south to I-40 west runs approximately 1,800 miles with Standard tier rates of $1,200–$1,300. Texas’s enormous carrier market ensures reliable load-matching even from a small northeastern state. Budget 7–10 business days transit and book Expedited for firm pickup windows.
Rhode Island to California Car Transport
Providence to Los Angeles is a full cross-country haul of approximately 2,940 miles, routed via I-90 west through upstate New York and Chicago and then I-80 west to California. Standard tier rates of $1,600–$1,700 with transit times of 10–14 business days. Book 3–4 weeks ahead and use Expedited tier for firm pickup deadlines.
Rhode Island to North Carolina Auto Shipping
Providence to Charlotte on I-95 south runs approximately 860 miles with Standard tier rates of $900–$1,000. Charlotte’s carrier market depth at the I-77/I-85/I-485 convergence ensures fast load-matching for southbound Rhode Island vehicles. Standard tier pickup windows of 2–4 business days from Providence.
Rhode Island to Georgia Vehicle Transport
Providence to Atlanta via I-95 and I-85 runs approximately 1,100 miles with Standard tier rates of $950–$1,050. Atlanta is the Southeast’s largest carrier hub, and the I-95/I-85 corridor connecting it to Rhode Island is among the East Coast’s busiest carrier lanes. Return loads from Atlanta to New England are readily available, keeping northbound rates competitive.
Rhode Island to Virginia Car Shipping
Providence to Richmond via I-95 south runs approximately 560 miles with Standard tier rates of $800–$900. The I-95 corridor from Providence to Richmond is one of the most carrier-saturated lanes in the Northeast. Northern Virginia from Providence runs approximately 440 miles at similar rates, with excellent carrier availability due to the Washington, D.C. market.
Rhode Island to Tennessee Auto Transport
Providence to Nashville via I-91 and I-81 south runs approximately 1,200 miles with Standard tier rates of $1,000–$1,100. Tennessee is a growing relocation destination from New England, and the I-81 Appalachian corridor provides reliable carrier access for this mid-South route. Pickup windows of 2–4 business days from Providence on Standard tier.
Rhode Island to Ohio Vehicle Shipping
Providence to Columbus via I-90 west and I-71 south runs approximately 780 miles with Standard tier rates of $950–$1,050. Cleveland from Providence on I-90 runs approximately 650 miles at slightly lower rates. Ohio’s Midwest hub status ensures strong return load availability, keeping this corridor well-served in both directions.
Rhode Island to Washington Car Transport
Providence to Seattle via I-90 west runs approximately 3,100 miles with Standard tier rates of $1,800–$1,900. Book 4 weeks ahead and use Expedited tier for any firm pickup deadline on this coast-to-coast haul. Transit times run 12–16 business days for this longest common Rhode Island shipping route.
Rhode Island to Arizona Auto Shipping
Providence to Phoenix via I-90 and I-80 west to I-17 runs approximately 2,490 miles with Standard tier rates of $1,550–$1,650. Arizona is a popular snowbird destination for New England retirees, with October outbound and March return moves generating consistent demand on this corridor from Rhode Island. Budget 10–14 business days transit.
Rhode Island to Colorado Vehicle Transport
Providence to Denver via I-90 and I-80 west runs approximately 1,980 miles with Standard tier rates of $1,300–$1,400. Denver’s carrier hub at the I-25/I-70 convergence ensures strong westbound load-matching for Rhode Island vehicles. Colorado has become a popular relocation destination for New England transplants, supporting consistent demand on this route.
Rhode Island to South Carolina Car Shipping
Providence to Charleston, SC via I-95 south runs approximately 1,050 miles with Standard tier rates of $1,000–$1,100. South Carolina’s Lowcountry coast — particularly Hilton Head, Bluffton, and Myrtle Beach — has become a growing snowbird and retirement destination for New England residents. The I-95 corridor makes this a well-served carrier route from Providence.
Nearby states for Rhode Island car shipping
Massachusetts Auto Transport
Massachusetts borders Rhode Island to the north and west and is the dominant carrier market for the entire Ocean State. Boston’s carrier pool on I-95 and I-93 directly supplies Providence and all Rhode Island carriers. Most Rhode Island vehicles heading south or west first route through the Boston or Hartford carrier networks before connecting to long-haul corridors.
Connecticut Vehicle Shipping
Connecticut borders Rhode Island to the west via I-95. Hartford and New Haven are important carrier waypoints for Rhode Island vehicles heading south toward New York City. Connecticut’s I-95/I-91 carrier hub in New Haven and Hartford adds carrier depth to the I-95 southern corridor that benefits all Rhode Island shippers.
New York Car Transport
New York does not border Rhode Island directly but New York City is the dominant southern market for all New England auto transport. The I-95 corridor from Providence through Connecticut to New York City is one of the most carrier-active lanes in the country. New York’s enormous market anchors the southbound carrier lane that handles Rhode Island-to-Florida snowbird moves.
New Hampshire Auto Shipping
New Hampshire borders Rhode Island to the north via Massachusetts, connected by I-95. The Manchester and Portsmouth NH carrier markets are part of the same Boston-anchored carrier ecosystem that serves Rhode Island. Rhode Island and New Hampshire shippers often compete for the same southbound I-95 carrier slots during the October snowbird season.
Vermont Vehicle Transport
Vermont does not border Rhode Island but is part of the same New England carrier ecosystem, connected via I-91 through Massachusetts. Vermont and Rhode Island share the challenge of being northeastern terminus states that benefit from the Boston carrier market but pay modest premiums for westbound cross-country routes that require initial repositioning toward New York or Chicago.
Maine Car Shipping
Maine is the most geographically remote New England state from Rhode Island but shares the same I-95 carrier corridor. Carriers making the Maine-to-Florida snowbird run pass through Rhode Island on I-95, and Providence is a common stop on these southbound runs. Maine and Rhode Island snowbird shipping patterns are nearly identical in timing and destination patterns.
Rhode Island Car Shipping — Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to ship a car to or from Rhode Island?
From Providence, Standard tier pickup windows run 2–4 business days. Transit to Florida adds 3–5 days, to Chicago 3–4 days, and to California 10–14 days. Newport and Aquidneck Island use Expedited for reliable 1–2 day pickup; Standard can run 4–6 days from Newport during busy periods. Because Rhode Island is so small, virtually every city in the state has access to Providence-level service — the only meaningful exception is Newport, where Aquidneck Island logistics add time and cost.
Does being on the I-95 Boston-to-New York corridor make Rhode Island rates cheaper?
Yes, significantly. Providence sits directly on the I-95 lane between Boston and New York City, two of the largest carrier markets in the country. Carriers passing through Providence in both directions are motivated to pick up loads rather than run empty through the state. This competitive pressure keeps Providence rates among the lowest in New England for southbound moves to Florida and the Carolinas. For westbound cross-country moves, Rhode Island rates are comparable to Massachusetts because both states require carriers to first route toward New York or Chicago before heading west.
How does shipping a car to Newport work?
Newport deliveries use Expedited tier and often require a commercial meeting point rather than residential door-to-door delivery. Large multi-car transporters can cross the Newport Bridge, but colonial-era streets in the Hill district and Thames Street waterfront area are too narrow for 9-car and 10-car carriers to maneuver safely. Our team identifies the appropriate meeting point — typically near the Newport Bridge approach or at one of the commercial parking areas near the Naval Station — based on your specific address. The carrier calls 12–24 hours before arrival to confirm the exact location.
What is the best time of year to ship a car from Rhode Island to Florida?
The best rates on the Rhode Island–Florida corridor are found in September and early October, before the snowbird departure surge begins. Book by October 10 for pre-rush pricing — rates typically run 8–15% lower than mid-October through November pricing. For the return move in spring, late March offers the best rates before the April surge. October outbound and April return are peak snowbird months with the highest rates and longest advance booking requirements on this corridor.
Does Direct Express offer military discounts for Rhode Island shippers?
Yes. Naval Station Newport is one of the most important Navy training installations in the United States, and we regularly ship vehicles for Navy and Marine Corps personnel completing PCS orders to and from Newport. Active-duty personnel with PCS orders and veterans with military ID are eligible for our military discount. Newport-area military shippers should contact our team directly to arrange carrier access to the base or coordinate an off-base commercial meeting point, and to discuss Rush tier availability for time-sensitive PCS reporting dates.
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