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.