Moving & freight in Lincoln.
Lincoln is Nebraska's capital and home to the University of Nebraska, sitting about 275 miles west of our Iowa City base right on the I-80 line. We reach Lincoln the same way we reach the rest of the corridor — by running the interstate, not by keeping a crew in town. For freight moving through the metro and for interstate moves tied to eastern Iowa, we're a straight road back home.
Lincoln, NE — we cover the full spectrum: residential moving, commercial moving, freight hauling. Every service is backed by our licensed interstate authority and delivered by the same hands-on crew from start to finish.
Lincoln Freight, Long-Distance Moving & Delivery
Lincoln is about 275 miles west of our Iowa City home base, and we get there by running I-80 — the same corridor we drive to Des Moines and Omaha, just a little further down the line. Owner Mohamed Soliman built Freight Bridge around driving the lanes himself instead of brokering them out, and the Lincoln runs fit that exactly. We know how the metro ties together: I-80 skimming the north side, US-77 and I-180 dropping into the downtown and university districts. We won't pretend to be a Lincoln company — we're an eastern-Iowa carrier that reaches the capital by road. For interstate moves and corridor freight, that honesty comes with a straighter, more accountable trip.
Our services serving Lincoln
Handled by our experienced, hands-on crew — no subcontractors, no call centers.
Residential Moving
When a household is moving between Lincoln and the Iowa region — a family relocating east, or a graduate heading the other way — that's an interstate move and it's our specialty. We're not built for a same-day move within Lincoln; we're the carrier for the long haul where everything has to survive 275 miles and show up in one piece. The crew that loads in Lincoln drives it and unloads it, so nobody's handing your belongings off to a stranger halfway across Iowa.
Learn more →Office Moving
Lincoln has a steady base of state government, university, and professional offices, and sometimes those operations need to relocate across the region. We handle the interstate side: packing up files, workstations, and gear and running them down I-80 to the new space. We map out loading-dock and elevator access on both ends ahead of time, and we can run the move over a weekend so your team isn't sitting idle on a workday.
Learn more →Furniture Delivery
Bought furniture in eastern Iowa and need it delivered west to Lincoln, or shipping pieces back this way? We'll bring it on one of our regular corridor runs, carry it inside, set it in place, and take the packaging with us. Batching it onto an existing I-80 trip means you're not footing the bill for a dedicated truck to cover a 550-mile round trip on its own.
Learn more →Long-Distance Moving
This is what we're set up for in Lincoln. I-80 runs along the north edge of the city, with US-77 and I-180 feeding down into downtown, the Capitol, and the UNL campus. From there the interstate keeps heading west or runs back east toward Iowa and Chicago. You get a firm timeline, live updates while we're rolling, and a binding written quote before we load — and you deal with us directly, not a broker reselling your job.
Learn more →Nationwide Freight Hauling
Lincoln is a real stop on the I-80 freight corridor, and we haul full and partial truckloads straight through it. Delivery is dock-to-dock with no cross-docking and no unnecessary handling of your load. We can bring a liftgate, move palletized freight and finished goods, and extend Net-30 terms to commercial accounts running regular lanes.
Learn more →What you get with Freight Bridge
- ✓Direct I-80 corridor service from Iowa City to Lincoln with regular westbound capacity
- ✓Interstate household and office moves handled end-to-end by one crew, no handoffs
- ✓Dock-to-dock freight through the Lincoln metro with liftgate and palletized loads
- ✓Binding written quotes and a real person as your single point of contact
What it costs
Lincoln jobs are interstate, so pricing is based on distance and weight rather than a local hourly rate. Long-distance household moves between the Lincoln area and Iowa generally fall in the four-figure range depending on how much you're moving and the exact addresses, while furniture delivery on a scheduled corridor run starts around $125 per stop. Freight on the I-80 lane typically runs $1.50–$2.75 per mile. Every job gets a binding written quote before we load — no creep, no surprises at the curb.
What our customers say
Rated 4.7 out of 5 across 10 reviews.
“Mohamed moved my daughter's things from Iowa City to Chicago for her first job out of college. As a parent, I was worried about stuff getting lost or broken, but he was incredibly thorough with inventory and packing. The final bill was exactly what he quoted — no surprise fees. We'll call him again when she moves next.”
“Needed to move industrial shelving units from Des Moines to Cedar Rapids. Freight Bridge handled the loading and strapping down properly. The crew was professional and got it done faster than I expected. Only giving four stars because one shelf had a minor scuff — but honestly that might have been there before.”
“I was nervous about moving my antique dining set across town. Mohamed took the time to wrap each piece individually and explained exactly how they'd secure it in the truck. Delivery was smooth and they placed everything exactly where I wanted it. Kind, professional, and reasonably priced. This is the moving company Iowa City deserves.”
Frequently asked questions about Lincoln
Do you handle local moves inside Lincoln?
Our setup is for interstate and long-distance moves between Lincoln and the Iowa region, not same-day local moves around town. If your move crosses state lines, that's our corridor and we'll quote it gladly.
How fast can you move a household from Lincoln to Iowa?
It's about 275 miles on I-80, so the drive is a single day. We lock in a firm pickup and delivery window up front and keep you posted while the truck is moving.
Can you deliver to the University of Nebraska or downtown area?
Yes. We confirm building access, any loading-dock or elevator details, and a delivery window before we arrive, and we bring protective materials for the move-in.
Is Freight Bridge based in Lincoln?
No — we're based in Iowa City and run I-80 west about 275 miles to reach Lincoln. That's why we focus on interstate moves and corridor freight rather than in-town work.
Other cities we serve in Nebraska
Need a mover or hauler in Lincoln?
Call Freight Bridge LLC and talk to our team directly — no call centers, no middlemen.