
Same-day courier, freight, and messenger work across Peekskill — the downtown artist district, the Route 9 corridor, Charles Point on the river, and the station. Pickups inside 30 minutes.
Why Peekskill Businesses Depend on Same-Day Courier Service
Peekskill sits a full hour north of the big carriers' metro depots, so an overnight label often means two days in practice. Meanwhile the medical labs, Westchester court calendars, Main Street galleries, and Charles Point manufacturers here all work against same-day clocks, and the Bear Mountain Bridge is the only Hudson crossing for miles. Xentra closes that gap with dispatched drivers who reach most pickups in 30 to 60 minutes.
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24/7 Delivery Service
Our dispatch desk never closes, so an evening specimen run from a Peekskill clinic, a late restock for the Division Street bars, or a weekend load out of Charles Point gets a driver assigned within minutes, any day of the year. See what happens after you book.

Live Courier Tracking & Proof of Delivery
Court papers bound for White Plains and lab samples leaving Peekskill practices both need a paper trail. You watch the driver on live GPS while photo and signature capture confirm every handoff, timestamped for your compliance records. See GPS tracking details.

Van & Truck Delivery Service
Sprinters and liftgate box trucks carry pallets into the Charles Point waterfront plants, staging pieces to Paramount Hudson Valley productions, and equipment along the Route 9 corridor, where dock access varies block to block and a liftgate does the heavy work. See sprinter van vs box truck.

Courier Service for Every Industry
Medical labs and clinics, court and real estate runners, the studios and exhibition spaces around the artist lofts, and manufacturers out by Welcher Avenue all book Xentra daily for scheduled routes and on-demand Peekskill work. More on law and business office delivery.
Not sure. Which Peekskill service you need?
Explore Our Peekskill Services
Explore Our Peekskill Services
From HIPAA-compliant medical transport and court filings to palletized freight, white-glove moves, and event staging, our Peekskill services match the city's mix of healthcare, legal, and creative work. Pick the card that fits your shipment.
Nursing Homes & Home Oxygen
Skilled nursing floors near Washington Street and Depew Park schedule weekly oxygen and wound-supply drops, and homebound patients up Highland Avenue get refills after the evening medication pass. Drivers wait for a nurse signature rather than leaving a carton. Medical courier service →
Hospital, Labs & Clinics
STAT specimen runs, blood product transfers, sterile instrument moves, and scheduled record pickups from Peekskill practices ride on dedicated vehicles with temperature-appropriate packaging and no shared-route stops.
Small Claims & Eviction Notices
Practices on Division and Park streets send eviction notices, small claims papers, and sworn affidavits out on morning runs, and the stamped copies come back to the office the same afternoon instead of sitting in a mail tray. Legal courier →
Court Runs & Real Estate
Loft conversions and waterfront redevelopment keep title work steady in Peekskill. Deeds, checks, surveys, and lien releases move with one driver from the closing table to the recording office.
Artist Lofts & Framing Shops
The Artist Lofts District off Main Street sends canvases out for framing and wants finished pieces back before an opening, and crates for outdoor installations at Riverfront Green get staged early, ahead of public hours. White glove delivery →
Studios, Sets & Exhibitions
Peekskill's brick streets attract location shoots, and its galleries rotate shows constantly. We move crated artwork, camera and lighting gear, wardrobe, and hard drives on call-sheet timing, not business hours.
Why Peekskill Businesses Choose Xentra Transport
Peekskill rewards a courier who has actually driven it. Our team takes Route 9 to the Welcher Avenue interchange for Charles Point waterfront runs, works the tight downtown grid around Main Street and the artist lofts by the restored Paramount theater, and crosses the Hudson on the Bear Mountain Bridge when a job continues into Rockland or Orange County. Knowing which South Street curbs open up mid-morning and how US 6 and 202 traffic stacks at the Annsville approach is the difference between a smooth handoff and a missed window. Every driver is licensed and insured, most pickups land within 30 to 60 minutes, and a COI reaches your property manager before the truck does. Need a specialist? We also run medical courier routes, palletized freight, and event load-ins throughout Peekskill.

DELIVERY COVERAGE
Peekskill Coverage From Downtown to the Hudson Waterfront
Medical transport, court filings, palletized freight, white-glove handling, event staging, and air cargo run throughout Peekskill — Main Street and the artist lofts, Division and Park streets, South Street, Central Avenue, the Route 9 and Welcher Avenue interchange, and the Charles Point industrial waterfront. Route 9, US 6 and 202, and the Bear Mountain Bridge open routes in all four directions.
Downtown Peekskill and the Artist Lofts District
Main, Division, Park, and Bank streets hold galleries, live-work lofts, restaurants, the Paramount theater, and professional offices above the storefronts. Work here runs small and fast: artwork, printed materials, legal envelopes, kitchen supplies, and same-day retail orders.
Critical Logistical Services:
Artwork and gallery transfers
Restaurant and kitchen supply
Legal and office envelopes
Walk-in messenger pickups
Route 9 and the Welcher Avenue Corridor
The highway edge of the city carries plazas, auto dealers, pharmacies, supply businesses, and fuel and service stops. This is liftgate and pallet territory, plus rush parts runs and recurring plaza receiving deliveries throughout the day.
Critical Logistical Services:
Liftgate pallet deliveries
Auto and equipment parts runs
Plaza and retail receiving
Pharmacy and grocery drops
Charles Point and the Hudson Riverfront
The waterfront industrial area holds energy and processing operations, marina slips, and riverside open space. Freight here needs a scheduled gate time, safety paperwork, and a driver comfortable working around heavy plant traffic.
Critical Logistical Services:
Gate-scheduled plant freight
Industrial parts and consumables
Marine and dock supplies
Compliance document transport
South Street and the Peekskill Station District
The Hudson Line platform, Riverfront Green, and the blocks running up South Street tie the water to downtown. Commuter-timed document pickups, hotel and restaurant supplies, and resident parcels move through this corridor.
Critical Logistical Services:
Pre-train document pickups
Hotel and hospitality supply
Waterfront resident parcels
Event and park load-ins
Learn More About South Street and the Station
Peekskill Coverage From Downtown to the Hudson Waterfront
Riverfront Green and Peekskill Landing
The parks and event lawns along the river host festivals, markets, and private gatherings through the warmer months. Tents, staging, and vendor supplies come in here, and vehicles need a route past the tracks plus gate access.
Crompond Road and the Route 202 Retail Strip
Crompond Road carries supermarkets, pharmacies, medical offices, and service businesses along the eastern approach. Prescription runs, retail restock, and equipment deliveries fill the day, with parking lots deep enough for a truck to unload out of traffic.
Washington Street and Depew Park
Washington Street climbs past schools, athletic fields, and the neighborhoods surrounding Depew Park. Deliveries here are residential and institutional, meaning appliances, sports equipment, and program supplies, all on grades that argue for a smaller vehicle.
Highland Avenue and the Annsville Approach
At the northern edge, Highland Avenue meets the Annsville Circle junction where Routes 9, 6, and 202 converge. Contractors, marinas, and roadside businesses take freight here, and the circle gives drivers a quick exit in three directions.

The Peekskill Delivery Promise
Medical, legal, industrial freight, white-glove, event, and airport cargo service across Peekskill — Main Street, Division and Park streets, South Street, Central Avenue, Welcher Avenue, and the Charles Point waterfront — with 24/7 dispatch, live GPS, and photographed proof. Route 9, US 6 and 202, and the Bear Mountain Bridge keep the whole lower Hudson Valley same-day.
How quickly can you get a driver to a Peekskill pickup?
Peekskill pickups are typically covered in 30 to 60 minutes, and addresses close to the Route 9 interchange often come faster. Let dispatch know whether the building has a dock, a rear alley, or street-level access only, and the driver arrives in the right vehicle the first time.
Are you insured, and can you send a COI for a Charles Point or hospital delivery?
Yes. Commercial auto, cargo, and general liability coverage runs continuously, and a certificate naming the plant, hospital, or property manager is issued the same day. Industrial sites on the Peekskill waterfront and healthcare facilities nearby will not clear a vehicle without one on file.
Can you deliver across the Bear Mountain Bridge to Rockland or Orange County the same day?
Regularly. The bridge is about five miles northwest of downtown Peekskill, which makes Stony Point, Highland Falls, and the Newburgh area straightforward same-day destinations. We quote the crossing and toll upfront, track the run live, and send photo proof of delivery on the far side.
What determines the price of a Peekskill courier run?
Three things: the distance, the vehicle the load needs, and how fast you want it moving. A folder walked from a Main Street office to City Court prices very differently from a pallet leaving Charles Point on a liftgate truck. Stair carries and gate waits are quoted before dispatch, never added afterward.
Can you crate and hand-carry artwork out of the Peekskill loft buildings?
Yes. Two-person white-glove crews blanket-wrap, crate and carry framed work and sculpture down the stairwells off Division and Central Avenue, then place the piece at the far end rather than leaving it inside a door. Tell us the dimensions and the turn at the landing when you book.
Do you run standing weekly routes for Peekskill practices and shops?
Regularly. A fixed specimen collection from the Crompond Road medical offices, a morning envelope loop through downtown, or a Thursday restock for a Division Street kitchen all get the same driver, the same window, and one monthly invoice instead of a separate booking every time.










