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How long does it take for LTL vs. FTL transit times?

  • Feb 19
  • 2 min read

Transit times vary based on distance, lane, equipment, service level (standard vs. expedited), and market conditions, but the key difference between LTL and FTL is routing and handling.


Here's a realistic breakdown of typical transit times for both modes in the U.S. (continental domestic shipments).


LTL Transit Times (general ranges):

  • Short-haul/regional (under 500 miles): 1–3 business days

  • Medium-haul (500–1,000 miles): 2–4 business days

  • Long-haul (1,000–2,000+ miles): 3–7 business days (sometimes up to 8–10 for remote or cross-country destinations)

  • Why longer? LTL uses a hub-and-spoke network: freight is picked up, taken to a local terminal, consolidated/sorted, moved to regional/linehaul hubs, then sorted again before final delivery. Multiple handlings and stops add time and variability.


FTL Transit Times (general ranges):

  • Short-haul/regional (under 500 miles): Same day to 2 business days

  • Medium-haul (500–1,000 miles): 1–3 business days

  • Long-haul (1,000–2,000+ miles): 2–5 business days (often 3–4 for coast-to-coast)

  • Why faster? Direct point-to-point routing with minimal (or no) intermediate stops. The truck loads at origin and heads straight to destination (or planned multi-stops if coordinated). Fewer touches mean more predictable windows.


Quick comparison table (typical business days, door-to-door, standard service):

Distance (miles)

LTL Transit Time

FTL Transit Time

Key Difference

0–500 (regional)

1–3 days

Same day–2 days

FTL often 1–2 days faster

500–1,000

2–4 days

1–3 days

FTL gains 1–2 days

1,000–1,500

3–6 days

2–4 days

FTL 1–3 days faster

1,500–2,500+

4–8+ days

3–6 days

FTL 2–4 days faster on average

Additional factors that can affect both:

  • Service level — Standard is cheapest/slowest; expedited, guaranteed, or time-definite options (available for both LTL and FTL) can shave 1–3 days but cost more.

  • Pickup/delivery windows — Appointments, residential, or limited access add time.

  • Seasonal/market conditions — Weather, holidays, port congestion, or capacity crunches can delay either mode.

  • Equipment & lane specifics — Reefer or flatbed may have slightly different routing; high-volume lanes tend to be faster.

  • Cut-off times — Late pickups or weekend/holiday closures push transit by a day.


Bottom line for choosing:

  • Need it fast and predictable? Go FTL—especially for time-sensitive, high-value, or fragile freight.

  • Can wait a few extra days and want to save money? LTL is usually fine for non-urgent, durable loads.


Transit estimates are just that—estimates. We provide accurate, lane-specific ETAs with every quote, including any potential delays from current conditions.


If timing is critical, let us know your required delivery window—we'll match you with the right service equipment.


Got a shipment with a deadline? Drop the origin, destination, pickup date needed, and load details—we'll give you realistic options and timelines right away!

 
 
 

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