Areas We Serve · Avon
Avon Movers Who Plan Around the CSX Crossing and US-36 Both
Avon movers routing around CSX railroad crossings on US-36, navigating new construction subdivision access in Hendricks County, and planning Indiana winter moves. Tell us your neighborhood and we plan the route before the truck leaves.
Why Avon Is Different
The CSX Railroad Divides Avon North and South. A Train Can Stop Your Move Cold.
US-36 crosses the CSX Avon Yard tracks right through the center of town. When a freight train blocks the crossing, a moving truck waits. Additionally, ongoing road construction and new subdivision growth both require routing decisions that standard GPS navigation misses.
CSX Railroad Crossing Delays
CSX operates a major switchyard in Avon, and the tracks cross US-36 directly through the center of town. Because freight trains move through at unpredictable intervals, a crossing delay can stop a moving truck for 20 minutes or more. For this reason, we plan routes around the CSX crossing where possible and build schedule buffer into every Avon job.
US-36 Peak-Hour Congestion
US-36 is the primary east-west artery through Avon. However, the stretch near Dan Jones Road backs up significantly during morning and evening rush hours. As a result, we time move-day routes and start times to avoid the worst of the US-36 window on your specific move date.
New Construction and Ongoing Road Work
Avon is one of the fastest-growing towns in Hendricks County, with new subdivisions opening and road projects ongoing along Ronald Reagan Parkway and Dan Jones Road. Because new construction communities have builder access restrictions, we confirm your address route at booking. That way, the crew arrives with a current, accurate approach.
The Avon Move Approach
Railroad Crossing Checked. Route Mapped. New Construction Access Confirmed.
Because the CSX crossing, US-36 traffic, and ongoing construction all change how an Avon move gets planned, every job starts with a full route and access assessment.
CSX and Route Planning at Booking
We map every Avon move route at booking to minimize time near the CSX railroad crossing on US-36. Because a freight train delay can add significant unplanned time, we identify alternate routes and build schedule buffer where needed. That way, the CSX Avon Yard does not stop your move day.
US-36 Traffic Timing
We assess the move route against US-36 peak traffic windows before setting your start time. Because the stretch near Dan Jones Road backs up during rush hours, we time the move to keep the truck off the congested corridor during those peaks. That way, traffic does not add unexpected hours to your move.
New Construction and Road Work Access Check
For new subdivision moves and addresses near ongoing projects on Ronald Reagan Parkway or Dan Jones Road, we confirm current access routes before dispatch. Additionally, we verify builder access restrictions for new construction addresses. That way, the driver arrives with an accurate, up-to-date approach.
HOA and Hendricks County Community Coordination
Avon subdivisions each run under their own HOA with specific move-in requirements and COI documentation standards. We confirm your community's rules at booking. As a result, your move-in approval is in place before packing starts.
Final Walkthrough and Sign-Off
Every Avon move ends with a room-by-room check at both properties and any HOA documentation completed before the crew leaves. Additionally, we confirm condition at both the origin and destination. In the end, both ends close clean and documented.
Who’s Moving to Avon
Families Choosing Avon Schools, Airport Corridor Workers, and New Construction Buyers All Settle in Hendricks County
Avon draws buyers from across the west Indianapolis metro and beyond. Here is who fills our Avon schedule.
Families Relocating for
Avon Community Schools
Buyers choosing Hendricks County's highly-rated school district as the primary driver of their Avon relocation.
New Construction
Buyers in Growing Subdivisions
First moves into Avon's expanding residential developments with new HOA requirements and builder access to coordinate.
Airport Corridor
Professionals
Employees choosing Avon for its 10-mile proximity to Indianapolis International Airport and I-70/I-74 corridor access.
Move-Up Buyers in
Established Avon Neighborhoods
Families upgrading within Avon from starter homes in Avon Trails and Bridgewater to larger newer properties.
Indianapolis Residents
Moving West
City residents choosing Avon for more space, Hendricks County schools, and lower costs than the north suburbs.
Out-of-State Arrivals
to Hendricks County
Long-distance buyers from Chicago, Louisville, and other markets choosing Avon for positioning and school quality.
Avon Questions
Avon Movers: What Hendricks County Buyers Ask Before Move Day
Frequently asked questions about moving to Avon, Indiana
Does the CSX railroad crossing on US-36 affect moving truck timing in Avon?
Yes, the CSX Avon Yard railroad tracks cross US-36 through the center of town, and a freight train delay can stop a moving truck for 20 minutes or more
CSX operates a major switchyard in Avon, and the tracks cross US-36 directly through the center of town. Because freight trains move through at unpredictable times, a crossing delay can significantly affect move-day timing. For this reason, we map routes around the CSX crossing where possible and build schedule buffer into every Avon job that crosses it.
How does US-36 peak-hour traffic affect my Avon move?
Yes, US-36 is Avon’s most congested corridor and backs up near Dan Jones Road during morning and evening rush hours, directly affecting move-day routing and timing
US-36 is the primary east-west artery through Avon and carries heavy commuter and commercial traffic. However, the stretch near Dan Jones Road slows significantly during peak hours. As a result, we time move-day start times and routing to avoid the worst of the US-36 congestion window on your specific move date.
Is Avon in Hamilton County like Carmel and Fishers?
No, Avon is in Hendricks County, which is west of Indianapolis and has different county services, HOA structures, and a distinct position from the north Hamilton County suburbs
Most of the Indianapolis metro’s premium north suburbs sit in Hamilton County. However, Avon is in Hendricks County, on the west side of Indianapolis. As a result, county regulations, tax structures, and government services differ. We know the Hendricks County difference and plan accordingly for every Avon move.
What is the best time of year to move in Avon?
April through June and September through October offer the best conditions in Avon, avoiding Indiana winter weather and the late-summer moving spike driven by Avon Community Schools enrollment
Indiana winter from December through February brings snow and ice that complicate any Avon move, particularly in new construction communities with minimally improved access roads. Additionally, late July and August bring peak demand as families time moves around Avon Community Schools enrollment. As a result, spring and early fall deliver the most favorable conditions.
Do Avon HOA communities require advance notice before movers arrive?
Yes, most Avon subdivisions require advance HOA notification and a certificate of insurance from your moving company before move day
Avon’s growing number of master-planned subdivisions each enforce their own HOA move-in protocols, advance notice requirements, and COI documentation standards. As a result, requirements differ by community. We confirm your specific community’s rules at booking. That way, your HOA approval is in place before the truck is scheduled.
Do you handle long-distance moves to Avon from out of state?
Yes, we coordinate long-distance moves to Avon for buyers arriving from out of state, with storage options available when your closing date does not align with your departure
Avon is approximately 10 miles from Indianapolis International Airport, making it a natural destination for out-of-state relocations. Additionally, buyers from Louisville, Chicago, and other Midwest markets choose Avon for its west Indianapolis positioning and school quality. We offer storage options for when closing dates and move dates do not align.
Our Service Area
From New Subdivisions to Established Neighborhoods: All of Avon
From new construction communities along Ronald Reagan Parkway to established neighborhoods near US-36 and Dan Jones Road, every Avon address is in our service area. Our crews know the CSX crossing windows, the US-36 traffic patterns, and the Hendricks County HOA requirements that west Indianapolis moves require.
Avon Service Boundaries
ZIP Code 46123: Bordered by Brownsburg to the north, Plainfield to the south, I-465 and Indianapolis to the east, and Danville to the west.
Ready for an Avon Move That Already Has the Railroad Route Mapped?
Tell us your neighborhood, your community, and your move date. We route around the CSX crossing, time around US-36, and handle every mile from your front door to the next one.
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