Plan your move on the line
On the Central Coast the move is often the corridor, not the kerb: an hour and a bit down the M1 to Sydney, or back up the line the other way. Tell us the direction, how far up the Coast you sit, and the access at this end, and we will show you whether it is a quick local move, a corridor day-run or a long-haul relocation, and how we would crew and truck it.
However the planner reads, here is the shape of it
Local Coast move
A move within the Central Coast, from one suburb to another. A normal local job: two to four movers and a truck, costed on the access and the size, usually done in a day with a single truck.
Corridor day-run
A move between the Coast and Sydney. An hour-plus down the M1 each way, so the drive is part of the job. A house this size is usually a dedicated truck on the day; we plan the loading window so the highway leg sits between the peaks.
Long-haul down the line
A bigger corridor move, or one with tight access at the Coast end. More crew, more time allowed, and a real choice between a dedicated truck and a cheaper shared backload if your dates are flexible. We cost both so you can pick.
Rates start at $200/hour for two movers and a truck ($250 for three, $400 for a larger crew with two trucks). A corridor run is quoted with the drive built in, honestly, up front.
Get a quote for your corridor move
Send your two addresses and a few details, including anything tricky at the Coast end, and we will come back with a no-obligation quote with the drive built in.
Central Coast Removals — your corridor move brief
A summary to send with your enquiry so we quote your exact move.
- Direction
- Coast end
- Access at the Coast end
- Move size
- M1 drive
- This looks like
How we would run it
Central Coast Removals · centralcoastremovals.au · indicative only; we confirm a fixed quote on your exact addresses.