Orlando, FL → Atlanta, GA · 440 mi

Orlando to Atlanta Movers

Orlando’s long-distance crew on I-95, I-75, and the Florida Turnpike — we hold USDOT/MC operating authority and drive our own trucks. One flat written rate, real per-route pricing, never handed off.

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13 yrs
carrying Orlando FL homes
★ 5 / 5
across 28 verified reviews
FDACS + USDOT/MC
the authority is ours, not a broker’s
1 Send the lane + date
Start and end ZIP plus a number.
2 We hold the authority
USDOT/MC authority, our van.
3 Lane-priced rate
Written, real I-4 mileage, no rebill.
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Expect an answer before the hour is out — at no charge, never pushy, with nothing tacked on quietly. What you share stops at 1 Man 1 Van here in Orlando and travels no further.

Atlanta is the longest lane 1 Man 1 Van runs, about 440 miles north on the Florida Turnpike up to I-75 and across two states into Georgia, and we still keep every mile on our own truck. Danny’s Orlando crew loads the house, our driver takes the full haul, and the same hands set everything down in Atlanta. There is no terminal stop, no transfer dock, and no relay trailer anywhere along the way.

  • DistanceAbout 440 miles
  • Main routeFlorida Turnpike to I-75 north
  • Drive timeRoughly 6h 30m on the road
  • OriginOrlando, Orange County
  • CrewSame Orlando team, both ends

This is real long-distance work, so we plan the day around it: an early Orlando load to beat the heat and the storms, a long pull up I-75 through Ocala, Gainesville, and Valdosta, and delivery the next day on most jobs. Your belongings stay locked aboard for the entire two-state trip.

Who books the run from Orlando up to Atlanta

Crew chief running the job
Crew chief running the job

The career-and-cost pull north runs strong on this lane, and Danny’s crew has set up everything from a Midtown high-rise to a Decatur bungalow. The common reasons:

  • Corporate and tech transfers to a Midtown, Buckhead, or Perimeter office
  • Film and production crews following the Georgia studio work north
  • UCF and Valencia grads chasing first jobs in Atlanta’s downtown core
  • Families leaving a Winter Garden or Hunters Creek house for the suburbs out toward Marietta or Alpharetta

Running 440 miles up two states

Our crew, our trucks

  • The voice on the line is Danny, or a teammate at his desk — never some phone bank
  • Come move day, the bill you hand over equals that one written figure down to the dollar
  • The same 1 Man 1 Van crew loads and unloads, every time
  • Coverage runs to $1M on the load, and your property office gets a certificate the same day
  • Claims stay in-house — Danny signs off himself

× Broker chain

  • Your details get passed around a phone room, then sold off downstream
  • Quote rebilled at delivery for “extras”
  • Each visit, a truck you have never seen pulls up with a crew you do not know
  • Generic certificate, COI is a fight
  • “Not our crew” runaround on damage claims

The mileage shapes the whole job, so we build the schedule around it. A three-bedroom or larger home rides the bigger rig so the entire household crosses 440 miles in one load; smaller apartments take our 26-foot truck. The pavement gives us little trouble, the Turnpike onto I-75 the whole way, with the Atlanta perimeter and its rush-hour crawl on the connector the part that needs real timing.

The Atlanta end is what takes the planning

Roughly 6h 30m at the wheel makes a long driving day, and Atlanta’s hilly streets, high-rise dock slots, and tight intown bungalow drives ask for patience at the far end. 1 Man 1 Van carries its own USDOT and MC operating authority, so the entire haul is one legal interstate run with $1M of cargo coverage, fixed the instant our doors shut at your Orlando curb.

Four hundred-plus miles, one fixed number

Long distance still means no surprises:

  • Your number is locked on paper and signed before we load, mileage folded in from the start
  • Door to door over 440 miles, from your Orlando home into your Atlanta room
  • Every mile of I-75, from start to finish, the load carries $1M in cargo protection
  • Whoever loads in Orlando is who unloads in Atlanta, no rotating subcontractors

Call Danny’s office at (888) 711-4778 for a flat, written quote on your Orlando-to-Atlanta move, and we will pin down the date and the dollar figure before move day.

The run, by the numbers

What this haul really involves

Distance

440 road miles from Orlando

Drive time

6h 30m behind the wheel of a loaded 1 Man 1 Van truck

Main route

FL Turnpike to I-75 N

Best window

Spring and fall are easiest on a long northbound haul; in summer we load at dawn to clear the I-4 build downtown and the afternoon storms before the long Turnpike pull

Truck used

Over 440 miles a three-bedroom or larger home goes on the bigger rig so the whole household crosses in one load; smaller apartments take the 26-foot truck

Route

North on the Florida Turnpike out of Orlando onto I-75 through Ocala, Gainesville, and Valdosta into Atlanta, under our own interstate authority

Drive day

Roughly 6h 30m at the wheel makes a serious day, and we generally load one day and reach Atlanta the next

Same-day capacity

Limited; over 440 miles the load and delivery usually fall across two days, and a same-day run only suits a small, early-loading apartment

Step by step

How Danny’s crew runs a Orlando, FL → Atlanta, GA move

Danny's Orlando crew loads your home and the same team unloads it in Atlanta over the full 440 miles, never a handoff

We load at dawn because this driving day covers two states and we want to clear the Orlando heat and storms first

Our driver covers the entire trip on the Turnpike and I-75 through north Florida and into Georgia, with no terminal handoffs

Sealed in our own truck for the entire run, your things skip every transfer dock, warehouse, and relay trailer along the way

The moment the doors shut at your Orlando curb, $1M of cargo protection is already on the load

1 Man 1 Van runs its own USDOT and MC operating authority for the full two-state haul

Your flat rate is written and signed before move day, so the long haul leaves the Orlando number you signed untouched

Flat-rate bands, our own crew

Past pricing our crew has set for this very drive

These bands come off real Orlando, FL → Atlanta, GA jobs our crew has driven. Where your written rate lands turns on the date, the building access, and how much packing you hand us.

Studio / 1-BR apartment

$1,950-$2,700

Two-day load and deliver

2-BR apartment / small house

$3,100-$4,400

One truck up I-75

3-BR house

$4,400-$6,300

Full house, Midtown/Buckhead access

4+ BR house

$6,200-$8,800

Large home, longest lane

We have run this one before

How these hauls went for our customers

Erin B.
Erin B. SoDo · 3-bed house
★★★★★

The guys who moved me very personable and had a great sence of humor. They showed up on time and worked hard. Thanks!

Google · 2025-12-19
Eric K.
Eric K. Winter Garden · 1-bed apartment
★★★★★

Luis Tyrone and Victor. Awesome guys doing awesome work, courteous, hard-working, and careful with our stuff. They work fast and made it look effortless. Would recommend to anyone thinking about hiring movers. Ask for this crew by name.

Google · 2026-01-13
Crystal H.
Crystal H. Hunters Creek · packing + 1-bed
★★★★★

I recently moved with 1 Man 1 Van- specifically Luis, Tyrone and Victor and they were absolutely wonderful. Everything about our experience was great! They were kind, understanding, and flexible with all the stressors that come with moving. They were also incredibly efficient and speedy not to mention that their hourly rate was affordable. Could not recommend their services enough, will be using them again next time I move!

Google · 2026-03-01

This run is driven by a crew we license under USDOT and MC, priced as one figure in writing.

Pass along what your move involves; we set the fixed figure, written down for you, against actual road miles down the I-4 run.

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Before you book this run

What folks ask us about this haul

How long is the Orlando-to-Atlanta move?
About 440 miles and roughly 6h 30m up the Florida Turnpike to I-75 through Ocala, Gainesville, and Valdosta. That makes for a long driving day, so we generally load at your Orlando door one day and reach Atlanta the next.
What does 1 Man 1 Van charge for a move from Orlando to Atlanta?
Around $2,600 to $3,700 for a one-bedroom and $5,200 to $7,600 for a three-bedroom house. As our longest two-state lane it sits at the top of the range, yet your flat rate is still signed and in writing before we load.
Is it one 1 Man 1 Van truck for all 440 miles to Atlanta?
Yes. One of our trucks carries your load from Orlando to Atlanta while our driver covers the whole haul up I-75. Nothing is transferred, cross-docked, or stored, and the team that loaded in Orange County is the team in Georgia.
Do you run the move under your own name, or hand it to a broker who passes it along?
We are a moving company. 1 Man 1 Van owns its trucks and employs its crews under USDOT and MC authority. Even on a 440-mile two-state haul we never match you with carriers and never hand the job off.