Boston is the longest lane True Blue runs, about 440 miles up I-95 around New York and on into New England, and we still keep every mile on our own truck. Andre’s Hyattsville crew loads the house, our driver takes the full corridor, and the same hands set everything down in Boston. There is no terminal stop, no transfer dock, and no second trailer in the chain.
- DistanceAbout 440 miles
- Main routeI-95 N around New York
- Drive timeAbout 7h 15m on the road
- OriginHyattsville, MD
- CrewOne DMV team, both ends
This is genuine long-distance work, so the schedule is mapped out: an early Hyattsville load, a full day driving the busiest stretch of the Northeast Corridor, and delivery the next day on most jobs. Your belongings stay locked in the truck for the whole trip.
Who we move from the DMV up to Boston
The academic and federal-to-Northeast pull runs strong on this lane, and our crew has set up everything from a Beacon Hill walk-up to a Cambridge triple-decker. The common draws:
- UMD and College Park grads heading to Harvard, MIT, BU, or Northeastern
- Researchers and biotech staff bound for Cambridge and the Seaport
- Federal and contractor transfers to a Boston-area office
- Families leaving a University Park colonial for the suburbs out toward Brookline or Newton
Running 440 miles up the corridor
✓ Our crew, our trucks
- Andre or someone in his office picks up — no call center
- One flat written rate is exactly what you settle at the curb
- The same True Blue crew loads and unloads, every time
- $1M cargo coverage, same-day COI for your building manager
- Claims stay in-house — Andre signs off himself
× Broker chain
- A call center bounces you and sells your number on
- Quote rebilled at delivery for “extras”
- A different stranger’s truck shows up each time
- Generic certificate, COI is a fight
- “Not our crew” runaround on damage claims
The mileage shapes everything about this lane, so we build the day around it. A three-bedroom or larger home rides the tractor-trailer so the entire household crosses 440 miles in one load; smaller apartments take the 26-foot straight truck. The pavement gives us little trouble, I-95 the whole way, with the bridge and toll choke points around New York the part that takes timing.
What the Boston leg really demands
Roughly 7h 15m at the wheel makes for a serious driving day, and Boston’s old, narrow streets and walk-up stairs ask for the same patience we use on Hyattsville rowhouses. True Blue carries its own USDOT and MC operating authority, so the entire haul is one legal interstate run with $1M of cargo coverage, locked in the moment we close up in Hyattsville.
Four hundred-plus miles, one fixed number
Long distance still means no surprises:
- A binding flat rate put in writing and signed ahead of loading, with the miles already counted in
- Door to door over 440 miles, from your Hyattsville home into your Boston room
- $1M cargo coverage the whole way up the corridor, every mile of the haul
- Whoever loads in Hyattsville is who unloads in Boston, no rotating subcontractors
Call Andre’s office at (888) 711-4778 for a flat, written quote on your Hyattsville-to-Boston move, and we will pin down the date and the dollar figure before move day.


