When a city turns over this fast, a fair share of moves keep going well past the county line — two states over, sometimes more. Las Vegas sits on I-15 between Southern California and the Mountain West, and that junction throws open long hauls in nearly every direction. Each one we run on our own USDOT and MC authority, start to finish, with no handoffs along the way.
The route we run most is the I-15 pull southwest to Los Angeles, with San Diego farther down the coast. Eastbound, US-93 and I-11 carry households to Phoenix. North on I-15 reaches Salt Lake City, while US-95 takes the long Nevada haul up to Reno. The bigger pulls stretch to Albuquerque, over the Rockies to Denver, up to Seattle, southeast to Dallas, and clear out to Chicago. Each is sized to your home and the mileage, and the figure holds steady from booking through delivery.
The thing that sets a PT Van Lines long-haul apart is the same thing that sets the local work apart: one truck, one crew, one written flat rate for the whole route. The movers who seal your load in Las Vegas are the ones who carry it in at the far end — no second truck, no other carrier, no handoff on the road. You get a genuine delivery window and a price fixed on the day you book. Send your home size and destination and a flat number goes in writing that same day.