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Connecticut is a small state with a surprisingly complex moving environment. The Fairfield County Gold Coast — Greenwich, Stamford, Westport, Darien — is dense with high-value households, historic homes with narrow driveways, and a financial-sector workforce accustomed to premium service. The Hartford metro blends corporate insurance-sector relocations with a mix of older urban neighborhoods and newer suburban developments. New Haven carries a university-area churn rhythm driven by Yale and the teaching hospitals. Getting the right carrier for Connecticut means getting one that respects the difference between a Westport estate and a New Haven three-decker.
The geographic position of Connecticut in the Northeast Corridor creates both opportunity and challenge. I-95 is one of the most congested stretches of interstate in the country, particularly between Greenwich and New Haven, and move-day delivery windows can slip by hours when traffic is bad. The Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton — commonly called Sub Base Groton — generates a steady flow of Navy PCS relocations. Carriers moving to or from Connecticut also face weight restrictions on many of the state's older local roads and bridges, which requires routing knowledge most out-of-state carriers simply don't have. Bundle Moving works with carriers whose New England familiarity is real, not assumed.
Gold Coast service standards
Fairfield County's historic homes, narrow approaches, and high-value goods require experienced carriers with padded equipment and careful access planning. We don't assign carriers who haven't proven themselves in this market.
I-95 congestion planning
The Connecticut stretch of I-95 regularly ranks among the worst in the Northeast. We schedule delivery windows with traffic buffers and keep you updated when transit conditions shift your arrival window.
Navy PCS from Groton
Sub Base Groton is the East Coast's primary submarine base and a significant PCS relocation origin. Our carrier partners handle Navy documentation, government billing, and the specific weight-ticket protocols Groton transportation requires.
Popular Connecticut Routes
Stamford → New York City
I-95 south; financial-sector professionals relocating between the Gold Coast and Manhattan.
Hartford → Boston
I-84 to I-90 east; corporate and university-adjacent moves along the Route 2/Mass Pike corridor.
New Haven → Washington, DC
I-95 south; one of the most-traveled Northeast Corridor routes for professional relocations.
Groton → Norfolk, VA
Military PCS corridor between Sub Base New London and Naval Station Norfolk via I-95.
Connecticut Moving Questions
How do you handle moves in historic homes and estate properties in Fairfield County?+
Gold Coast properties often have narrow driveways, low-clearance gates, and antique flooring that requires specific padding and protection protocols. We assess access at booking, brief your carrier on the property layout, and assign teams with the furniture-care experience that high-value households require.
Why is I-95 in Connecticut such a problem for move-day logistics?+
Connecticut's section of I-95 between Greenwich and New Haven is consistently rated among the most congested interstate segments in the US. Delivery windows that look precise on paper can shift by two to three hours during peak commute times. We build realistic windows and communicate updates in real time.
Do you coordinate military moves from Sub Base New London in Groton?+
Yes. Sub Base Groton generates consistent Navy PCS volume, and we work with carriers who handle the base's relocation documentation regularly. We coordinate moves both within Connecticut and to installations across the country.
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