Five States, One Interstate, Our Longest Run
Nothing else on Jordan Moving’s board covers as much ground as Columbus. I-75 is the only road this route needs — out of Fort Myers, up through Georgia, Tennessee, and Kentucky, across the Ohio River at Cincinnati, and north into Columbus, 950 miles later. Jordan Reyes doesn’t treat the extra distance as a stretch goal for a single crew to power through; the calendar starts at two travel days the moment this lane gets booked, not after somebody counts boxes.
| Detail | Fort Myers to Columbus |
|---|---|
| Distance | 950 miles, I-75 N |
| Typical transit | Two full travel days, planned from booking |
| Crew | A single pair of hands on the wheel and the dolly, start to finish |
| Pricing | A single flat rate, confirmed at the Fort Myers walkthrough |
The trip breaks into three parts. First, our Fort Myers crew wraps and loads the household before the truck leaves Lee County. Second, I-75 covers Georgia, Tennessee, and Kentucky, with an overnight stop somewhere along that stretch. Third, the same crew crosses into Ohio, clears Cincinnati, and finishes the drive into Columbus, carrying everything inside themselves.
Five states, one truck, one crew
950 miles is a lot of driving, but it’s still just Jordan Moving handling it start to finish. Call our office and we’ll walk through realistic timing.
Compare it with our single-road haul to Louisville, the seaboard climb to Richmond, or the three-interstate lane to Raleigh.