640 Miles, Three Interstates, No Second Company
Loading day in Fort Myers looks like any other job on our schedule: Jordan Moving’s crew wrapping furniture and building the truck order before the sun is fully up. Raleigh is where the similarities end. I-75 pulls the load north out of Lee County and across Georgia, I-26 East bends the route into the Carolina foothills, and I-40 East carries it the rest of the way into Raleigh. Jordan Reyes builds the schedule around those two turns first and the odometer second — a long-haul day usually gets decided at a junction, not out on the open interstate.
| Detail | Fort Myers to Raleigh |
|---|---|
| Distance | 640 miles, I-75 N / I-26 E / I-40 E |
| Typical transit | One long day for most homes; a second morning for larger households |
| Crew | Loaded in Lee County, unloaded in Raleigh, same driver both ends |
| Pricing | Set before the truck door closes, doesn’t move with the drive |
- Georgia carries the biggest share of these 640 miles
- The I-26 East turn marks the halfway shift into Carolina terrain
- I-40 East wraps up the last stretch into Raleigh
- One Jordan Moving crew rides all three interstates, no swap at any state line
Two state lines, one crew
Nobody new touches your belongings between the Fort Myers pickup and the Raleigh delivery. Reach out and our office will work out a pickup week that fits.
Look at how this compares with the seaboard climb to Richmond, the single-road run to Louisville, or browse all of Jordan Moving’s long-distance lanes.