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Northern Virginia's federal corridor, Norfolk Naval Station's PCS volume, and Quantico's Marine traffic — Virginia moves built for the real state.
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Virginia is one of the country's most complex moving markets — not because it's large, but because it contains several fundamentally different relocation economies operating simultaneously. Northern Virginia — Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, and Loudoun counties — is one of the most active relocation destinations in the United States, driven by federal government employment, defense contracting, and the intelligence community centered in Tysons and the Route 28 tech corridor. Carriers working NoVa deal with beltway traffic, high-rise building COI requirements and elevator reservations in Crystal City and Pentagon City, and HOA-managed communities throughout Loudoun and Fairfax that have specific move-in window restrictions. The I-495/I-95 interchange is one of the most congested logistics environments on the East Coast and every experienced Virginia carrier knows the difference between a 7am delivery and a 10am delivery on a weekday.
Hampton Roads — Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, and Portsmouth — operates on a different calendar. Norfolk Naval Station is the largest naval station in the world by acreage and personnel, and the rotation cycles of Atlantic Fleet ships and tenant commands generate relocation volume that is predictable in aggregate but compressed in timing when deployment rotations shift. Marine Corps Base Quantico, between Washington DC and Richmond on I-95, is a third anchor — home to Marine officer training, the FBI Academy, and the DEA, all of which generate federal and military relocation volume on overlapping calendars. Richmond sits at the center of the state on I-95 and I-64, connecting NoVa to Hampton Roads and serving as a growing commercial hub with its own organic moving activity tied to Virginia Commonwealth University and the city's expanding arts and financial districts. Bundle Moving manages Virginia moves across all three regions with carriers matched to each market's specific demands.
Norfolk Naval Station and Hampton Roads PCS coordination
Norfolk Naval Station is the world's largest naval installation and generates more East Coast PCS volume than any other single military address. Our carrier partners handle Navy documentation, government billing, and weight-ticket requirements for moves from Norfolk and the surrounding Hampton Roads commands.
Northern Virginia beltway and building logistics
Moves in Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax require carriers who plan for I-495 congestion, building-management COI certificates, elevator reservations in high-rise buildings, and HOA move-window restrictions. We handle that coordination before your move date so the logistics are settled before the truck leaves for your building.
Quantico and federal-corridor PCS support
Marine Corps Base Quantico generates officer-school and permanent-party PCS moves year-round. We coordinate Quantico relocations alongside moves from the Washington DC metro's extensive federal agency and contractor workforce — a category of move that requires specific documentation and scheduling discipline.
Popular Virginia Routes
Northern Virginia → New York City
I-95 north; the I-95 corridor's most-traveled lane — federal and corporate relocations from the DC metro to the Northeast.
Norfolk → Washington, DC
I-64 to I-95 north; Naval Station Norfolk PCS corridor to the capital region.
Richmond → Charlotte, NC
I-95 south; Virginia's commercial heart to the Southeast — consistent carrier availability.
Northern Virginia → Raleigh, NC
I-95 south to I-40; federal and tech workers relocating from the beltway to the Research Triangle.
Virginia Beach → Jacksonville, FL
I-95 south; Hampton Roads military families PCS corridor to Florida installations.
Virginia Moving Questions
How does Northern Virginia's beltway traffic affect move-day logistics?+
I-495 and I-95 in Northern Virginia have some of the most predictable and severe congestion windows in the country. Carriers experienced in NoVa schedule load times and delivery approaches around peak windows — typically avoiding the 7–9am and 4–7pm windows on weekdays. We confirm your carrier's scheduling plan at booking so your move day doesn't overlap with the beltway's worst hours.
Do you coordinate Navy PCS moves from Norfolk Naval Station?+
Yes. Norfolk Naval Station is the highest-volume Navy PCS origin on the East Coast and one of the most consistent sources of relocation volume in our entire carrier network. Our partners handle Navy documentation, government billing, and weight-ticket requirements for moves from Norfolk and the broader Hampton Roads command area to fleet installations across the country.
Can you handle moves from Quantico for Marine officers or FBI personnel?+
Yes. Marine Corps Base Quantico is a regular PCS origin in our network, and we also coordinate relocations for FBI Academy and DEA training-center personnel. Our carriers handle the documentation requirements for both military and federal civilian moves from the Quantico corridor to destinations nationwide.
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