
Boston Road storefronts, Dyre Avenue businesses, and the Conner Street industrial blocks all get 30-minute pickups from couriers who work Eastchester Bronx every day.
What Urgent Delivery Looks Like in Eastchester Bronx
Eastchester Bronx runs three economies at once: Boston Road storefronts and clinics, the Conner Street warehouse pocket beside the Thruway, and quiet residential blocks around Seton Falls Park. Docks want appointments, clinics want stat pulls, and the parkways alongside are closed to trucks. Xentra dispatches a vehicle sized to the address instead of forcing every job into one van.
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24/7 Delivery Service
Work here keeps going after the storefronts lock up. Conner Street docks receive on a second shift, pharmacies along Boston Road need overnight orders, and Dyre Avenue shops resupply on Sundays. Our Eastchester Bronx dispatch desk is staffed every hour. Check how late a job still counts as same-day in our cutoff times guide.

Live Courier Tracking & Proof of Delivery
A distributor on Provost Avenue shipping to a customer in Westchester needs evidence, not a phone call. Every Eastchester Bronx run reports live GPS position and returns a timestamped photo plus a signature at the dock or door. Our delivery tracking explainer shows the whole record.

Van & Truck Delivery Service
Palletized goods leave the Conner Street buildings daily, and half the receivers have a curb rather than a leveled dock, so liftgates and pallet jacks matter as much as capacity. Sprinters and box trucks both work Eastchester Bronx. Our pallet shipping guide covers preparation.

Courier Service for Every Industry
Corridor clinics and pharmacies, attorneys filing in both Bronx and Westchester courts, and the docks, fleets and suppliers off Conner Street drive most of our Eastchester Bronx volume, alongside the food shops. Our page for warehouse and 3PL delivery explains that side.
Not sure. Which Eastchester Bronx service you need?
Explore Our Eastchester Bronx Services
Explore Our Eastchester Bronx Services
Clinical runs, court filings, palletized freight, liftgate deliveries, white-glove placement and airport cargo recovery all operate in Eastchester Bronx. The cards below explain how each service is handled locally.
Day Habilitation & Group Residences
Day habilitation programs and group residences near the Seton Falls Park perimeter order medication cassettes, incontinence stock, and nursing supplies on fixed weekday windows. Our drivers wait for the medication nurse to sign rather than leaving a carton at the door. Medical courier service →
Corridor Clinics & Pharmacies
Daily lab loops, stat pickups, and home-delivery prescription routes cover Eastchester Bronx's medical corridor with sealed containers and chain-of-custody records end to end.
Traffic Hearings & DMV Records
Attorneys on the Boston Road corridor handle suspension hearings and license restorations that hinge on certified abstracts arriving before the calendar call. We collect from Dyre Avenue offices, deliver to the hearing bureau, and photograph the stamped copy. Document delivery →
Bronx & Westchester Filings
One driver, one envelope, either courthouse: attorneys here get deadline filings delivered to Bronx or Westchester clerks with GPS proof and signed receipts.
Self-Storage & Overflow Pallets
Businesses on the Provost Avenue strip keep overflow stock in self-storage units and need pallets broken down and shuttled back to the shop floor. Our liftgate trucks handle those Conner Street round trips on weekends when the docks are quiet. Freight delivery →
Docks, Fleets & Suppliers
The Conner Street interchange pocket ships pallets and parts all over the region. Our sprinter vans and liftgate box trucks handle dock pickups, transfer runs, and final-mile deliveries from these Eastchester Bronx facilities.
Why Eastchester Bronx Businesses Stay With Xentra Transport
Our Eastchester Bronx routing is built on specifics. Boston Road is the old post road doing modern work, so its storefront receiving happens at the curb and a driver plans the stop against the bus stops rather than the addresses. Conner Street and Provost Avenue hold the industrial pocket where the aprons are shallow and a trailer in the wrong bay stalls the block. Dyre Avenue is tight around the 5 train terminus, Baychester Avenue moves better northbound, and the streets ringing Seton Falls Park have almost no truck access. The Hutchinson River Parkway and Pelham Parkway both bar commercial vehicles, so our trucks run Interstate 95, Boston Road, Gun Hill Road and Eastchester Road instead. Licensed and insured, COIs on request, 24/7 dispatch. Local accounts use freight delivery, medical courier service and van and truck delivery.

DELIVERY COVERAGE
Courier Coverage From Boston Road to the City Line
Xentra Transport delivers across every part of Eastchester Bronx: the Boston Road commercial corridor, Dyre Avenue's storefronts by the 5 train terminus, the Conner Street and Provost Avenue industrial pocket, and the residential blocks around Seton Falls Park. Interstate 95 cuts right past the neighborhood, with Boston Road and the Hutchinson River Parkway rounding out fast outbound options.
Boston Road Corridor
US-1 through Eastchester Bronx carries pharmacies, medical offices, auto businesses, and food spots. It's our main local artery for prescription runs, parts deliveries, and merchant pickups heading to either the Thruway or the city grid.
Critical Logistical Services:
Prescription transfers between corridor pharmacies
Auto parts rushed to Boston Road garages
Merchant deposit and document runs
Restaurant supply drops ahead of evening service
Dyre Avenue Corridor
The blocks around the 5 train's Eastchester–Dyre Avenue terminus mix storefronts, churches, and small services. Commuter-focused businesses here use us for supply drops and same-day deliveries timed around subway rush hours.
Critical Logistical Services:
Storefront deliveries timed around 5 train rush
Church and community-event material transport
Same-day parcels for terminus-area businesses
Package runs connecting to Wakefield and Mount Vernon
Conner Street Industrial Area
At the neighborhood's northeast corner by the I-95 interchange, Conner Street hosts warehouses, distributors, and fleet yards. Dock pickups, pallet transfers, and liftgate deliveries make this our heaviest freight zone in Eastchester Bronx.
Critical Logistical Services:
Dock-to-dock pallet moves with liftgate trucks
Emergency parts for warehouse equipment
Overnight freight staged for morning routes
Direct I-95 launches to Westchester and Connecticut
Provost Avenue Strip
Provost Avenue runs the city line with contractors' shops, suppliers, and light industrial tenants. Same-day materials for job sites and business-to-business transfers toward Mount Vernon and Pelham move along this strip daily.
Critical Logistical Services:
Job-site material drops for contractors
Supplier transfers across the Mount Vernon line
Tool and equipment shuttles between shops
Scheduled B2B routes along the city line
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Courier Coverage From Boston Road to the City Line
Baychester Avenue North
The northern reach of Baychester Avenue crosses the neighborhood with corner retail and residential blocks. Household deliveries, pharmacy drops, and small-business runs fill our routes on this stretch.
Seton Falls Park Perimeter
Quiet streets ring the 35-acre park and its waterfall ravine. Families and home-based workers here rely on us for document runs, care packages, and same-day deliveries the big carriers won't schedule precisely.
Gun Hill Road East End
Where East Gun Hill Road meets the neighborhood, medical offices, takeout kitchens, and service retail cluster. Specimen pickups and food-business supply drops are steady assignments for our drivers here.
Edenwald Border Blocks
Eastchester Bronx's western edge meets Edenwald along Laconia and Grenada avenues' surrounds. We serve both sides with resident deliveries, community-organization materials, and scheduled pharmacy routes.

Northeast Bronx Reliability, Proven Daily
Xentra Transport serves all of Eastchester Bronx — Boston Road, Dyre Avenue, Baychester Avenue, Seton Falls, and the Conner Street industrial blocks — with licensed, insured, top-rated-rated couriers. Direct New England Thruway access and the Hutchinson River Parkway nearby keep same-day deliveries moving to Westchester, Manhattan, and every borough.
How quickly can you reach a business on Boston Road or Dyre Avenue?
Drivers working the northeast Bronx reach Eastchester Bronx addresses in 30 to 60 minutes, day or night. Because the neighborhood sits beside the I-95 Conner Street interchange, the outbound leg starts immediately too — a package picked up on Boston Road can be on the Thruway within minutes.
Do you provide COIs for warehouse docks on Conner Street and commercial buildings in the neighborhood?
Yes. Distribution facilities in the Conner Street industrial pocket and managed properties along Boston Road often require certificates of insurance before dock or freight access, and we issue them on request, usually the same day. Our licensing and cargo coverage satisfy standard vendor-compliance requirements for Eastchester Bronx facilities.
Can you run deliveries between Eastchester Bronx and Westchester after business hours?
Around the clock. The Mount Vernon and Pelham borders are a few blocks away, so evening and overnight runs into Westchester are core routes for us — contractor materials, medical items, and documents included. Dispatch answers 24/7 and quotes firm windows for late-night cross-county work.
Which vehicle would you send to a Conner Street dock?
Palletized freight out of the Conner Street buildings usually takes a box truck with a liftgate and a pallet jack. Loose cartons and store orders ride in a sprinter, and Eastchester Bronx document work along the Boston Road Corridor goes by car or bike messenger. Send weight and dimensions and we match the vehicle.
How do you calculate the cost of an Eastchester Bronx delivery?
Three factors decide it: distance, how urgent the run is, and which vehicle is needed. A document from a Boston Road office is a different job from four skids leaving the Conner Street Industrial Area on a tail lift. Tolls, wait time and extra labor are itemized on every Eastchester Bronx quote rather than buried in a flat rate.
What proof of delivery do you provide on these blocks?
Every job returns a timestamped photo at the exact drop point, a captured signature where somebody accepts it, and a live GPS trail during the run. On the Eastchester Bronx residential streets around the Seton Falls Park Perimeter that photo is often the difference between a settled question and a dispute.









