LTL Los Angeles to Dallas
Book LTL freight from Los Angeles to Dallas — instant all-in rates from 13 carriers. No fuel surcharge, no liftgate fee, no re-weigh charges.
99.2% damage-free · $100K carrier liability · Live GPS tracking
Median $375/pallet across 9 ZIP samples
Rate varies by where the freight is picked up in Los Angeles and where it drops off in Dallas. Each route below connects a pickup zone to a drop-off zone.
- $3673-day
- $3583-dayBest
- $3833-day
- $3683-day
- $3603-day
- $3843-day
- $3843-day
- $3753-day
- $4003-day
- Downtown
- City center pickup / drop-off
- Warp cross-dock
- Near a Warp LTL cross-dock facility
- Industrial
- Industrial corridor
LTL rates: Los Angeles to Dallas
1 pallet · 500 lbs · class 70 · all rates as of Apr 20, 2026
| Carrier — click row to quote | Rate | Transit | vs Warp LTL |
|---|---|---|---|
| Warp LTLWarp Technology's own service · all inclusive | $358All in, surcharge free | 3 days | |
| Forward Air | $326 | 2 days | -$32 |
| Mountain Valley Express | $394 | 5 days | +$36 |
| XPO Logistics | $405 | 3 days | +$47 |
| STG LTL formerly Frontline Freight | $448 | 5 days | +$90 |
| FEDEX FREIGHT ECONOMY | $507 | 5 days | +$149 |
| RL Carriers | $513 | 3 days | +$155 |
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Los Angeles (90012) → Dallas (75201)
Warp LTL's rate above is the full invoice — no fuel surcharge, no liftgate fee, no residential delivery charge. The other carriers listed show base rates only and typically add 6 to 8 surcharges after delivery.
See what they charge ↓$315–$775+ in surcharges Warp doesn't charge
Surcharges the carriers above add after delivery on the Los Angeles to Dallas lane. Warp's per-pallet rate is the invoice.
| Fee | Forward Air | XPO Logistics | FedEx Freight Economy | Range | Warp |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fuel surcharge | 26% | 27% | 28.5% | 26.0–28.5% | Included |
| Residential delivery | $90 | $180 | $195 | $90–$225 | $0 |
| Liftgate | $75 | $259 | $195 | $75–$259 | $0 |
| Limited access | $100 | $180 | $205 | $100–$225 | $0 |
| Appointment | $25 est. | $68 | $40 est. | $0–$68 | $0 |
| Notification | $25 | $26 | $61 | $25–$100 | $0 |
| Surcharge stack | $315+ | $713+ | $696+ | $315–$775+ | $0 |
Charges shown for a 1-pallet / 500 lb shipment. Sources: Forward Air Expedited LTL Accessorial Charges (March 2026), XPO CNWY 199-AK.1 Tariff (eff. Feb 16, 2026), FedEx Freight Surcharge Quicksheet 2025, Eniture LTL Fee Comparison. Read the full Warp tariff →
Why Shippers Choose Warp on Los Angeles to Dallas
How Warp routes the Los Angeles to Dallas lane
LTL freight from Los Angeles to Dallas
Los Angeles to Dallas is served by 12 carriers in the Warp network. Traditional carrier rates on this lane range from $326 to $513 per pallet with transit times of 2 to 5 days.
Warp prices this lane at $358 per pallet with 3-day transit through the Los Angeles cross-dock facility. Los Angeles is the entry point for nearly 40 percent of US container imports, and the local LTL market reflects that scale.
The I-710 corridor from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach into Vernon, Compton, and the City of Industry carries the highest concentration of short-haul freight in the country.
Dallas sits at the junction of I-35, I-20, I-30, and I-635, which makes it one of the most carrier-dense freight markets in the country. That density is a double-edged sword for local LTL shippers.
Carbon footprint of LTL freight from Los Angeles to Dallas
A single pallet moving from Los Angeles to Dallas over 1,438 miles emits approximately 89 kg CO2e via Warp cross-dock LTL — your pallet's 1 of 26 share of a 53ft dry van on the linehaul leg.
The same truck fully loaded emits about 2,315 kg CO2e on this corridor, which is what a dedicated FTL move would cost at the same mileage regardless of how many pallets ride.
Figures use EPA SmartWay emission factors and cover tank-to-wheel fuel combustion at typical payload. For a recurring program at 100 pallets per year on this lane, the attributed LTL emissions are approximately 9 metric tons CO2e.
These numbers are suitable for Scope 3 Category 4 estimation under the GHG Protocol; see the Warp carbon methodology page for assumptions, sources, and what is excluded (pickup and delivery legs, empty-mile variance, well-to-tank upstream fuel, vehicle embodied emissions).
Frequently asked questions
How much does LTL shipping cost from Los Angeles to Dallas?
LTL shipping from Los Angeles to Dallas starts at $358 per pallet all-inclusive. Traditional carriers on this lane range from $326 to $513 before surcharges. Warp includes fuel, liftgate, GPS tracking, and proof of delivery in every rate.
Enter your shipment details on the Warp platform and get an instant rate in seconds.
How does Warp price LTL freight from Los Angeles to Dallas?
Warp prices LTL freight on a per pallet basis. On the Los Angeles to Dallas lane, the rate is $358 per pallet for a standard 500 lb pallet. The rate is all inclusive with no fuel surcharges, no liftgate fees, and no residential delivery charges.
No NMFC codes and no density calculators needed.
What visibility does Warp provide on the Los Angeles to Dallas lane?
Warp provides live GPS tracking on every shipment from Los Angeles to Dallas, including scan events at the Los Angeles and Dallas-Fort Worth cross-docks. Transit on this lane is 3 days through 2 cross-dock facilities instead of 3 to 5 terminals.
The Warp driver app delivers proof of delivery photos with electronic signatures on every load. Orbit monitors each shipment in real time, flagging delays before you need to call.
How long does LTL shipping take from Los Angeles to Dallas?
Warp LTL transit from Los Angeles to Dallas is 3 days. Traditional carriers on this lane range from 2 days to 5 days.
Warp transits faster than traditional terminal carriers because freight moves through the Los Angeles and Dallas-Fort Worth cross-docks instead of 3 to 5 terminals.
How does Warp cross docking work on the Los Angeles to Dallas corridor?
Freight on the Los Angeles to Dallas lane routes through the Los Angeles cross-dock near the origin and the Dallas-Fort Worth cross-dock near the destination.
Warp sorts and transfers freight for Southern California retail, port drayage handoffs, and regional distribution across the LA basin.
Warp sorts and transfers freight for Texas-wide retail distribution, e-commerce fulfillment, and manufacturing delivery. This eliminates the terminal to terminal routing that adds days to traditional LTL.
Can I get an instant LTL quote from Los Angeles to Dallas?
Yes. Warp returns a live all-inclusive rate for Los Angeles to Dallas in seconds. The current 1-pallet rate on this lane is $358 with 12 carriers available for comparison. No callbacks, no waiting for a rep, and no email quotes.
The quote is the invoice with no post-shipment surcharges.
Is Warp cheaper than traditional LTL carriers from Los Angeles to Dallas?
Warp's all-inclusive rate of $358 per pallet on Los Angeles to Dallas includes fuel, liftgate, GPS tracking, and proof of delivery. Traditional carriers on this lane range from $326 to $513 before surcharges.
Warp routes freight through the Los Angeles and Dallas-Fort Worth cross-docks instead of terminal-to-terminal hops, compressing transit to 3 days.
What happens if my freight is damaged on the Los Angeles to Dallas lane?
Every carrier on the Los Angeles to Dallas lane is vetted through Highway before approval. Authority, insurance, safety rating, and operating status are verified automatically.
Freight is handled at the Los Angeles cross-dock with scan-level tracking at every handoff, reducing damage risk. Carriers carry Carmack Amendment liability up to $100,000 per shipment. Warp maintains a $75,000 FMCSA surety bond.
Additional cargo insurance up to $1,000,000 per shipment is available through Falvey ($0 deductible on LTL under $10K, 0.30% of declared value). Warp files, processes, and resolves claims for you.
What is the carbon footprint of shipping one LTL pallet from Los Angeles to Dallas?
A single pallet moving from Los Angeles to Dallas via Warp cross-dock LTL emits approximately 89 kg CO2e (tank-to-wheel) — your pallet's 1 of 26 share of a 53ft dry van over the 1,438-mile linehaul leg.
Dedicated FTL on the same lane emits approximately 2,315 kg CO2e regardless of how many pallets are on the truck. Figures use EPA SmartWay emission factors and are suitable for GHG Protocol Scope 3 Category 4 estimation.
See the Warp carbon methodology page for sources, assumptions, and what is excluded (pickup and delivery legs, empty-mile variance, well-to-tank upstream fuel, vehicle embodied emissions).
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