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Texas to Wyoming Auto Transport
Southwest Auto Transport specializes in the shipping lane between the Lone Star State and the Equality State. Whether you are relocating from Houston to Cheyenne for the energy sector, or moving from Dallas to Casper, we have the network to get your vehicle there safely. While rates can fluctuate based on fuel and demand, we ensure you get the best value by providing 10 free quotes that will save you time and money. Compare rates from top-rated carriers instantly and book your shipment with confidence.
Texas to Wyoming Auto Transport Rates
Understanding the factors that influence your shipping quote is the first step to getting a great deal. Rates are determined by several variables, including the total distance (approximately 900 to 1,200 miles), the size and weight of your vehicle (SUVs cost more than sedans), and the type of transport you choose (open vs. enclosed). Seasonality also plays a role; rates may increase during winter when northern routes face snow delays. Additionally, the operability of your vehicle matters—shipping a non-running car requires specialized equipment and will cost slightly more. To learn more about winter shipping challenges, read our guide on Auto Transport Challenges During the Winter.
Average Cost & Time to Ship from Texas to Wyoming
Below are estimated transit times and price ranges for common routes between Texas and Wyoming. These estimates are based on standard open carrier transport for a sedan. Call now at 1-800-590-6492 or complete the form on this page to recieve your ten free quotes.
| Route (City to City) | Distance | Est. Transit Time | Est. Price Range | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Houston, TX to Cheyenne, WY | ~1,150 miles | 3 - 4 Days | $750 - $1,000 | Get Quote |
| Dallas, TX to Casper, WY | ~1,000 miles | 3 - 4 Days | $700 - $950 | Get Quote |
| Austin, TX to Laramie, WY | ~1,100 miles | 3 - 4 Days | $725 - $975 | Get Quote |
| San Antonio, TX to Gillette, WY | ~1,250 miles | 4 - 5 Days | $800 - $1,100 | Get Quote |
Texas Auto Transport Resources
Texas is a massive logistics hub, with major cities like Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio serving as key distribution points for the entire country. The state's vast highway network, including I-10, I-20, I-35, and I-45, facilitates efficient movement of goods. However, traffic congestion in major metros and ongoing construction projects can sometimes cause delays. Weather can also be a factor, with severe storms and potential flooding in the Gulf Coast region.
When shipping from Texas, it is important to ensure your vehicle is ready for transit. This includes checking fluid levels and removing personal items. For a complete checklist, read our guide on Preparing Your Auto for Transport.
Wyoming Auto Transport Resources
Wyoming is the least populous state in the US, known for its wide-open spaces and rugged terrain. Major delivery locations include Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, and Gillette. The state's geography is dominated by the Rocky Mountains and high plains. The climate is semi-arid and continental, with windy, cold winters that can make travel difficult, especially on I-80.
The state is served by major interstates like I-80 (east-west) and I-25 (north-south). Delivering to remote locations or ranches can sometimes incur additional fees or require a meet-up at a closer highway junction.
Major Highways and Routes: A Driver's Insight
"The route from Texas to Wyoming is a straight shot north-northwest. From Dallas or Fort Worth, we take US-287 North all the way to Amarillo, then cut across to I-25 North in Colorado. We follow I-25 straight up through Denver and into Cheyenne and Casper. It's a direct route, but winter weather in Colorado and Wyoming can be severe, with high winds often closing I-25 and I-80."
Texas to Wyoming Auto Transport FAQs
How long does it take to ship a car from TX to WY?
The transit time is typically 3 to 5 days. Weather conditions, especially in the Rockies and Wyoming during winter, can impact this schedule.
Can you deliver to my home in a rural area?
If your home is on a narrow, steep, or unpaved road, the large transport truck may not be able to reach it safely. In these cases, the driver will arrange to meet you at a nearby large parking lot or safe location. For more on delivery types, read our guide on Door-to-Door vs Terminal Delivery.
Do I need to be present for pickup?
Yes, you or a designated agent must be present to sign the Bill of Lading. This document verifies the condition of your vehicle before it is loaded onto the truck.
Essential Resources for this Route
- Carrier Safety Check: Verify your carrier's credentials with the FMCSA SAFER System.
- Real-Time Traffic: Check road conditions with DriveTexas and WyoRoad (Wyoming).
- New Resident Guide: Moving to the Equality State? Visit the WYDOT Vehicle Services.
- More Information: Visit our Auto Transport FAQs or Resources pages.