Licensed Nevada (NTA) mover Est. 2015 Las Vegas & Las Vegas Valley 5★ / 32 reviews
Cross-state haul · Las Vegas to Albuquerque

Moving from Las Vegas to Albuquerque

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01 Overview

Albuquerque pulls us out of the Mojave and onto the high-desert plateau of New Mexico — a 575-mile interstate move that PT Van Lines runs as a planned, next-day job. We carry Nevada (NTA), USDOT and MC authority, drive our own trucks, and keep the same crew on the shipment from your Las Vegas door to your Albuquerque home. No brokers, no transfer points, no outside driver picking up your load halfway across the desert.

Leaving Nevada? Las Vegas, NV movers keeps the whole haul on one truck with one crew, priced in writing.

Onto I-40 and up the plateau

The route swings south and east out of the Valley to catch I-40, then climbs east across Arizona into New Mexico toward Albuquerque’s mile-high plateau. This is wide-open country, so we map fuel stops, driver rest and the delivery window carefully. As always, the loadout happens at dawn in Las Vegas to keep your goods clear of the worst desert heat, and everything rides padded for the long climb east.

On the Albuquerque run you get

  • Dawn loadout in the Valley to beat the Mojave heat
  • Heavy pad-and-wrap protection for the 575-mile interstate haul
  • Furniture take-apart in Las Vegas, rebuild in Albuquerque
  • One flat price held by a $100 deposit, credited to the final bill
  • The same uniformed crew loading and unloading, no handoffs

Whether you are leaving an Enterprise tract home for an Albuquerque subdivision or moving a Paradise high-rise condo to the Northeast Heights, you deal with one office and one crew that stays with the move the whole way east.

How this run goes · ~575 mi

One crew and one truck cover the entire haul, GPS-tracked from door to door on a single binding flat rate. We set your delivery day and we hold it — no outside hands ever touch the load, and the number on paper is the number you settle.

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02 Why us

Whose name is on the truck is whose name is on your contract

Book PT Van Lines and the rig in your driveway is ours, the paperwork is ours, and the movers carrying your couch down the stairs are on our payroll — your job is never handed off. Brokers run it backwards: they sell the move to whoever bids lowest that week, then vanish.

PT Van Lines
  • Our own trucks, staffed by full-time background-checked movers — we never grab day labor off a corner
  • The number we put on paper is the number you settle — signed, locked, dollar for dollar
  • One crew from the first box loaded to the last box set down
  • Nevada (NTA) household-goods authority, USDOT/MC for interstate runs, and full insurance on every job
  • One Las Vegas office, one point of contact, from your first call through the last box
What a broker does
  • Auctions your move off to whichever outfit bids cheapest that week
  • Watches the quote balloon on move day with add-ons nobody warned you about
  • Sends strangers you have never spoken to up your stairs with everything you own
  • Keeps it vague about whose policy actually covers a dropped TV
  • Puts a call-center wall between you and whoever eventually rolls up to load
03 Reviews

From customers on the long hauls

★★★★★

“I’ve used these guys half dozen or more times in 3 states - they are always awesome. Upbeat, polite, and service oriented. absolutely my highest recommendation.”

Ed T., Sun City · Google
★★★★★

“The company did as advertised as we were referred by our realtor.The gentlemen doing the work were very careful with our stuff like it was there’s 👍.”

Rob N., Green Valley · Google
★★★★★

“Very efficient. Easy group to work with. Nate, Cody and Greg worked hard to get my truck unloaded in well under the estimated time.”

Patty P., Aliante · Google
04 Good to know

Questions we hear about this route

Is this a one-day move or does it need two?
Two. It is roughly eight to nine hours of driving across the high desert into New Mexico, so we schedule it as a next-day delivery. We load you out of the Valley early, and the same crew is unloading in Albuquerque the following day.
Which highways does the truck take into New Mexico?
We head south and east out of the Valley and pick up I-40 across northern Arizona and into New Mexico, climbing toward the high-desert plateau around Albuquerque. It is open country most of the way, so fuel, timing and rest get planned around the long empty stretches.
Can you commit to a firm price over a haul this long?
Yes. Even at 575 miles the number is one flat, written figure built from your inventory, not a meter that climbs with mileage. A $100 deposit locks the date and credits to the final bill, and our own crew handles both the load and the unload.

Making this run? Let us price it.

Hand over the details and we will put the haul on paper — one crew, one truck, door to door.

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