Fine Art Shipping Across the United States

Pacific North Art Shuttle

Climate-controlled interstate art transport departing from New York and servicing core art markets across the United States.

Northern United States Art Shipping Route

Fine art transport route connecting Los Angeles Chicago and New York

Cross-Country Fine Art Transport from New York to the Pacific Corridor

The Pacific North route is a scheduled 21 Day Shuttle departing from New York, NY and operating across a broad interstate corridor that connects the Midwest, Mountain West, Southwest, Southern, and West Coast art markets.

This extended route services major cities including Columbus, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Denver, Aspen, Salt Lake City, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose, Los Angeles, Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, Birmingham, Atlanta, Charlotte, and Raleigh.

Designed for galleries, museums, designers, and private collectors, the Pacific North shuttle provides consolidated cross-country fine art transport with museum-grade handling standards. Artwork is transported in climate-controlled vehicles and managed by experienced professional art handlers trained in long-haul logistics.

This route is ideal for institutional loans, multi-city exhibitions, art fair rotations, and private collection relocations across regions.


Cross-Country Fine Art Transport from New York to the Pacific Corridor

The Pacific North route is a scheduled 21 Day Shuttle departing from New York, NY and operating across a broad interstate corridor that connects the Midwest, Mountain West, Southwest, Southern, and West Coast art markets.

This extended route services major cities including Columbus, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Denver, Aspen, Salt Lake City, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose, Los Angeles, Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, Birmingham, Atlanta, Charlotte, and Raleigh.

Designed for galleries, museums, designers, and private collectors, the Pacific North shuttle provides consolidated cross-country fine art transport with museum-grade handling standards. Artwork is transported in climate-controlled vehicles and managed by experienced professional art handlers trained in long-haul logistics.

This route is ideal for institutional loans, multi-city exhibitions, art fair rotations, and private collection relocations across regions.

Origin Hub

New York, NY

Duration

21-Day Shuttle

Frequency

Monthly Scheduled Departures

Cities Serviced

  • New York, NY

  • Columbus, OH

  • Chicago, IL

  • St. Louis, MO

  • Kansas City, MO

  • Denver, CO

  • Aspen, CO

  • Salt Lake City, UT

  • Sacramento, CA

  • San Francisco, CA

  • San Jose, CA

  • Los Angeles, CA

  • Albuquerque, NM

  • Santa Fe, NM

  • Dallas, TX

  • Houston, TX

  • New Orleans, LA

  • Birmingham, AL

  • Atlanta, GA

  • Charlotte, NC

  • Raleigh, NC

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • For fine art shipping from New York City, NY to Los Angeles, CA, a cross-country shuttle supports consolidated, climate-controlled transport with professional art handling. This long corridor can also serve secondary hubs like Chicago and Denver, which is useful for multi-city exhibitions, gallery transfers, or collectors coordinating deliveries across the Midwest and Mountain West before final West Coast receiving.

  • Yes—seasonal moves between New York City and Los Angeles can be planned to align with install calendars and building receiving hours. If you also need delivery in Dallas or the Southeast (such as Atlanta), consolidated routing can reduce separate trips. Plan for tight delivery windows and ask about staging options if you have multiple receiving addresses.

  • Museum loans from New York City to Los Angeles often require appointment delivery, documentation, and strict handling controls. For multi-institution routes, coordinate condition checks at pickup and delivery and plan consolidated drops in secondary hubs like Denver or San Francisco. This routing supports institutional receiving protocols and minimizes extra transfers when multiple venues are involved.

  • For New York City to Los Angeles transport, choose packing based on risk: blanket-wrap for robust works, crating for fragile pieces and high-value art, and clear labeling for load order. If your route includes secondary stops like Salt Lake City or San Jose, confirm receiving times and staged unloading. Many clients add condition documentation and photo records for institutional or insurance workflows.