Maryland Auto Transport — Reliable Vehicle Shipping to the Old Line State
Maryland auto transport ships vehicles to and from every part of the Old Line State. From Baltimore and the Washington DC suburbs to Annapolis on the Chesapeake Bay and Ocean City on the Atlantic coast, Maryland’s compact geography puts diverse destinations within reach. Furthermore, Maryland’s position in the heart of the Mid-Atlantic creates significant corridor transport demand. At Xpress Auto Transport, we coordinate Maryland vehicle shipping for relocations, military families, government workers, college students, snowbirds, and businesses statewide.
Whether you’re relocating to Bethesda for a federal government job, shipping a vehicle to a Johns Hopkins student in Baltimore, or moving south for retirement, Maryland auto transport simplifies the journey. Our door-to-door service handles every Maryland city, suburb, and coastal community. Additionally, we ship every vehicle type from commuter cars to luxury vehicles common in Maryland’s affluent suburbs and classic cars heading to or from Maryland collectors.
Major Maryland Cities We Serve
Maryland’s population concentrates along the Washington DC and Baltimore corridors. We service every Maryland city.
Baltimore and Baltimore Metro
Baltimore anchors Maryland’s largest metropolitan area with approximately 2.8 million metro residents. The city’s healthcare, port, education, and growing tech economy drives substantial auto transport demand. We service Baltimore, Towson, Catonsville, Dundalk, Essex, Columbia, Ellicott City, Glen Burnie, Severn, Pikesville, Owings Mills, Reisterstown, and surrounding Baltimore County, Howard County, and Anne Arundel County communities.
Washington DC Suburbs — Maryland Side
Maryland’s DC suburbs house some of America’s wealthiest communities. We service Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, Rockville, Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, Wheaton, Hyattsville, College Park, Bowie, Upper Marlboro, Greenbelt, and surrounding Montgomery County and Prince George’s County communities. Furthermore, federal government employment drives substantial corporate relocation transport.
Annapolis — State Capital
Annapolis serves as Maryland’s capital. The United States Naval Academy drives substantial military transport demand. Furthermore, the city’s Chesapeake Bay location attracts boating and summer residents.
Frederick — Western Maryland
Frederick serves Western Maryland with approximately 280,000 metro residents. The city’s biotech and government contractor economy drives ongoing relocations.
Ocean City — Atlantic Coast
Ocean City attracts substantial summer resident and seasonal transport demand. Furthermore, snowbird and retirement transport ships from Ocean City to Florida and the Carolinas.
Other Maryland Cities
We also service Salisbury, Cumberland, Hagerstown, Westminster, La Plata, Easton, and rural Maryland communities including the Eastern Shore.
Popular Maryland Auto Transport Routes
- Maryland to Florida — major snowbird and retirement route.
- Maryland to California — cross-country business relocations.
- Maryland to Texas — major relocation corridor.
- Maryland to North Carolina and South Carolina — Southeast retirement routes.
- Maryland to Arizona — cross-country snowbird transport.
- Maryland to New York and Massachusetts — Northeast corridor moves.
- Maryland to Virginia — short-distance DC region moves.
- Maryland to Pennsylvania — short-distance Philadelphia corridor.
- Maryland to Georgia — Atlanta corridor transport.
- Maryland to Colorado — mountain region relocations.
How Much Does Maryland Auto Transport Cost?
Short-Distance Maryland Shipping (Under 500 miles)
Routes within the Mid-Atlantic typically cost $400 to $800. Specifically, Maryland to NYC runs $400 to $700. Furthermore, Maryland to Virginia averages $300 to $550. Maryland to Pennsylvania costs $350 to $600.
Mid-Distance Maryland Shipping (500-1,500 miles)
Routes to Southeast and Midwest typically cost $700 to $1,200. Specifically, Maryland to Atlanta runs $700 to $1,000. Furthermore, Maryland to Chicago averages $800 to $1,100. Maryland to Boston costs $400 to $700.
Long-Distance Maryland Shipping (1,500+ miles)
Cross-country Maryland transport ranges $1,100 to $1,700. Specifically, Maryland to California runs $1,200 to $1,700. Furthermore, Maryland to Florida averages $800 to $1,200.
Maryland Snowbird Auto Transport
Maryland is a significant snowbird origin state. Snowbird auto transport from Maryland to Florida and the Carolinas peaks October through December. Furthermore, the I-95 corridor between Maryland and Florida is one of the busiest snowbird routes in the country.
Maryland Climate Considerations
Mid-Atlantic Weather Patterns
Maryland experiences four distinct seasons. Specifically, summers are warm and humid with temperatures averaging 85°F. Winters are cool with occasional snow and ice. Furthermore, fall and spring offer ideal transport conditions.
Coastal and Bay Weather
Maryland’s coastal areas face hurricane and nor’easter risk from August through October. Specifically, major storms can disrupt I-95 corridor transport.
Winter Weather
Maryland winters bring occasional snow and ice storms. Specifically, December through February averages 20 inches of snowfall. Furthermore, ice storms occasionally disrupt transport schedules.
Maryland Military Auto Transport
Maryland hosts several major military installations. We coordinate military auto transport for personnel at Fort Meade (NSA), the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Joint Base Andrews, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Coast Guard Yard Curtis Bay, and Maryland Army National Guard facilities. Furthermore, the National Security Agency at Fort Meade drives significant security-cleared personnel transport.
Maryland College Auto Transport
Maryland’s universities drive substantial seasonal transport demand. The University of Maryland College Park, Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), Towson University, Morgan State University, Loyola University Maryland, and dozens of other institutions generate student shipments.
Maryland Government Employee Transport
Maryland’s federal government workforce drives substantial transport demand. Specifically, employees of the NSA, NIH, FDA, NIST, Census Bureau, and other federal agencies ship vehicles for transfers and relocations. Furthermore, government contractors supporting these agencies generate ongoing professional moves.
Vehicle Types We Ship in Maryland
- Cars and SUVs — the bulk of Maryland shipments.
- Luxury vehicles — Bethesda, Potomac, and DC suburb demand.
- Tesla and EVs — significant Maryland EV market.
- Classic cars and collectors — Maryland collector community.
- Motorcycles — seasonal transport common.
- Boats and yachts — Chesapeake Bay marine transport.
- RVs and motorhomes — vacation transport.
Why Choose Xpress for Maryland Auto Transport?
Statewide Maryland Coverage
Our carrier network covers every Maryland city, suburb, and coastal community.
DC Region Expertise
Maryland’s DC suburbs require careful coordination given traffic, security considerations, and high-net-worth household requirements. Our dispatchers handle these factors smoothly.
I-95 Corridor Advantage
Maryland sits in one of America’s busiest transport corridors. Our network includes carriers running daily I-95 routes between Boston and Florida.
Transparent Maryland Pricing
The quote you receive is the price you pay.
Maryland Auto Transport Timeline
- Maryland to Mid-Atlantic neighbors — 1 to 2 days transit.
- Maryland to Northeast — 1 to 3 days transit.
- Maryland to Florida — 3 to 5 days transit.
- Maryland to Midwest — 3 to 5 days transit.
- Maryland to Texas — 4 to 6 days transit.
- Maryland to California or West Coast — 7 to 10 days transit.
Getting Started With Maryland Auto Transport
Book Maryland auto transport in three steps. First, request a free quote. Second, lock in with no upfront payment. Third, your vehicle ships door-to-door.
Request your free Maryland auto transport quote today.
Frequently Asked Questions About Maryland Auto Transport
How much does Maryland auto transport cost?
Maryland auto transport costs $300 to $1,700 depending on route. Short Maryland routes (Virginia, Pennsylvania, NJ) cost $300 to $700. Cross-country Maryland shipping ranges $1,100 to $1,700. I-95 corridor benefits from frequent carrier availability.
Do you ship to the Naval Academy or Fort Meade?
Yes. We coordinate military auto transport to the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Fort Meade (NSA), Joint Base Andrews, Aberdeen Proving Ground, NAS Patuxent River, NSA Bethesda, and other Maryland military installations. PCS orders and military rates available.
Can you ship to Bethesda, Potomac, and DC suburbs?
Yes. We coordinate transport throughout Maryland’s DC suburbs including Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, Rockville, Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, College Park, and Bowie. Federal government employees and contractors drive significant transport demand.
Do you ship to Johns Hopkins or University of Maryland?
Yes. We coordinate student auto transport to and from Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, University of Maryland College Park, Naval Academy, UMBC, Towson, Morgan State, Loyola Maryland, and other Maryland universities. Peak demand August and May.
Can you ship from Maryland to Florida for snowbirds?
Yes. Maryland to Florida is one of our most popular routes. The I-95 corridor offers frequent carrier availability. Transit takes 3 to 5 days. Snowbird-season pricing peaks October through December and April through May.
Do you ship to Ocean City or Eastern Shore?
Yes. We coordinate vehicle transport to Ocean City, Salisbury, Easton, and other Eastern Shore communities. Summer demand peaks for vacation and seasonal transport. Bay Bridge access affects timing for Eastern Shore deliveries.
