Dallas is one of our long Southwest hauls — a 1,225-mile interstate move that PT Van Lines runs as a planned multi-day job. Vegas and the DFW metroplex trade plenty of residents chasing jobs and no state income tax, and we move them with one truck and one crew the whole way. We are a licensed Nevada (NTA) van line with USDOT and MC authority, so your load never gets handed to a broker or an outside carrier somewhere out in the desert.
Leaving Nevada? PT Van Lines keeps the whole haul on one truck with one crew, priced in writing.
I-40 across the open Southwest
The route runs south and east out of the Valley to catch I-40, crosses Arizona and New Mexico, and drops toward the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex through the Texas panhandle. There is real distance between stops out here, so fuel, driver rest and the delivery window all get mapped in advance. We load out of Las Vegas at dawn to keep your goods ahead of the Mojave heat, and everything ships padded for the long haul.
On the Dallas move you get
- Multi-day scheduling with a firm delivery window
- Heavy pad, blanket and shrink protection for the 1,225-mile haul
- Furniture disassembly in Las Vegas and reassembly in Dallas
- One flat long-haul price, $100 deposit credited to the bill
- The same uniformed crew loading and unloading, no handoffs
From a Henderson family home to a Plano or Frisco subdivision, or a Strip high-rise condo to a Dallas apartment, you work with one office and one crew that owns the move across the entire run.
How this run goes · ~1225 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.