Our trucks pass the Berkshires on every New York–New England run — Williamstown is on the route, not a detour. Door-to-door, on our own trucks.
Text (315) 999-1132 Get an instant online quoteWilliamstown sits in the far northwest corner of Massachusetts, where Route 2 meets US 7 — closer to the New York line than to almost anything else in the state. That works in your favor: we're a Clinton, NY carrier running 14–16 of our own trucks on New York–New England lanes, and the Berkshires are territory we cross all the time. Getting a hauler to Williams isn't the logistical puzzle it is for carriers coming out of Boston.
The Williams calendar drives most of the moves we see: first-years arriving in early September, cars heading home for winter break in December, and the big wave at spring move-out and graduation. Nearby MCLA in North Adams, ten minutes east on Route 2, moves on a similar rhythm — if you're shipping from either campus, the same truck covers both.
The most common long lane is California. A sedan shipped to Williamstown from a California, Arizona, or Nevada pickup runs $2,000; going home from Massachusetts starts at $2,500 (SUV +$200, pickup truck +$600). Coast-to-coast averages about 4 days once the car is on the truck. You put down a $100 deposit that applies to the total, we text you a live GPS tracking link, and the balance is due on delivery — Zelle, cash, or Venmo — after you've walked around the car.
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Text (315) 999-1132Shipping home from a Massachusetts pickup starts at $2,500 for a sedan, door-to-door. SUVs add $200 and pickup trucks add $600. Text (315) 999-1132 for an exact quote.
How much to ship a car to Williamstown from California, Arizona, or Nevada?Getting a car to Williams from a California, Arizona, or Nevada pickup is $2,000 for a sedan. A $100 deposit holds your dates and applies to the total — the balance is due on delivery by Zelle, cash, or Venmo after you inspect the car.
Can you pick up right in Williamstown?Yes. Our trucks pass the Berkshires on our regular New York–New England runs, so Williamstown is on the way, not a detour. A car hauler is big, so the driver coordinates a safe spot nearby and meets you there.
How long does Williamstown to California take?Coast-to-coast averages about 4 days once the car is picked up — the average across our 25,000+ transports. Closer runs are faster.
Are you a broker or the actual carrier?We're the carrier — our trucks, our drivers, our $500K cargo insurance, with your driver assigned at booking. Google our MC 1014646, USDOT 3234308, or (315) 939-0186 (our phone on file with USDOT) and we come up on the federal SAFER registry.