Ohio to Rhode Island Car Shipping

Ohio to Rhode Island Car Shipping

Do you want to safely transport your car from Ohio to Rhode Island quickly and at affordable prices? Luckily, Tempus Logix is here to puzzle out your troubles with vehicles without you doing any work. Our company works with a huge connection of carriers that offer up to 1 million insurance. Furthermore, we are licensed and bonded with FMCSA and USDOT.

We have transported both operable and inoperable vehicles throughout many years of transport operations. The company provides military car shipping, express car shipping, shipping for online car buyers, as well as heavy equipment transport, motorcycle shipping service, classic car shipping, and boat transportation. Our customers are the ones who choose to transport their vehicles with open or enclosed trailers. Vehicle pickup will take between 1 to 5 days.

It is important to note*; if you are a student or a soldier, we offer discounts on car delivery.

The cost of shipping can fluctuate depending on weather conditions. We made it easy to calculate the cost in a few seconds using a car shipping calculator on the website. You can use our live chat to contact our professional customer service that will assist and guide you every step of the way. If it is more convenient for you to communicate through calls, you can call +1(818)942-7030.

Facts About Rhode Island

Let’s look at some interesting information about our destination.

  • The driving distance between Ohio to Rhode Island is 698 miles.
  • The state’s population is 1,061,509. 
  • Rhode Island covers 1,214 square miles. 
  • Providence is the capital of Rhode Island. 
  • Route 138 is the longest state-numbered route in Rhode Island and the second-longest highway after U.S. 1.
  • Rhode Island’s climate is mild. Winters are generally cold, with temperatures extending from 21 to 36°F.

Places to Visit

Here are also some adorable places to visit in the state.

  • Newport’s most celebrated and showiest — Gilded Age chateau was built by Cornelius Vanderbilt in 1895 and reflected the incredible riches of the Vanderbilt family. The Italian Renaissance “summer house” has 70 rooms, counting a fantastic three-story eating room, and was built utilizing imported French and Italian marble and alabaster.
  • The four-acre Waterplace  Park and Riverwalk border the Woonasquatucket River as it winds through Downcity, Providence. Several times in spring, summer, and autumn the city honors this river, which until late in the 20th century was completely covered by roadways.
  • The Museum of Art at the Rhode Island School is surprising not as it were for the stunning numbers of its collections but its breadth of scope. The verifiable and modern materials and dress collection alone sums up more than 26,000 objects, from old Egyptian clothing parts and Elizabethan embroidery to 20th-century American designers and Japanese Noh theater robes.

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