
Rush pickups on White Plains Road, Gun Hill Road, and Boston Road. Williamsbridge pharmacies, bakeries, and offices see a Xentra driver within 30 minutes.
Why Williamsbridge Merchants Depend on Same-Day Delivery
Bakeries, groceries and restaurants along White Plains Road buy in small lots and sell out fast, dialysis centers and pharmacies on Gun Hill Road cannot postpone a delivery, and the Boston Road storefronts run on thin staff. The Bronx River Parkway beside the neighborhood bars commercial plates outright, so trucks queue on surface streets instead. Xentra fills that gap with drivers already here.
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24/7 Delivery Service
Caribbean bakeries on White Plains Road start baking before four, Gun Hill Road pharmacies field calls at midnight, and restaurant owners order stock the night before service. Someone answers our dispatch line at every one of those hours. Our explainer on how fast a pickup actually happens sets the expectation honestly.

Live Courier Tracking & Proof of Delivery
A dialysis clinic on Gun Hill Road and a grocer on Boston Road both need to know a package landed and who took it. Williamsbridge deliveries run with live GPS and a photograph or signature at the door. Our page on delivery tracking shows the trail you and your customer receive.

Van & Truck Delivery Service
Bulk flour and produce for the White Plains Road kitchens, display shelving for Boston Road storefronts, and appliances headed to the Bronxwood Avenue blocks need a truck and a tail lift. Sprinters, box trucks and liftgate crews are all on our board. Read how a pallet actually ships before you order one.

Courier Service for Every Industry
Bakeries, grocers and restaurants under the White Plains Road el, the clinics and pharmacies along Gun Hill Road, attorneys sending signature packets, and the contractors working the Barnes Avenue blocks all book Williamsbridge runs with us. See how we serve restaurants and food service.
Not sure. Which Williamsbridge service you need?
Explore Our Williamsbridge Services
Explore Our Williamsbridge Services
Restaurant and grocery restocks, clinic and pharmacy runs, recurring document pouches, pallet freight, appliance and furniture placement, and scheduled route work cover most Williamsbridge bookings. Choose the service that fits your load below.
Nurse Practitioners & House Visits
House-call providers working Olinville and the East 219th Street blocks start the day needing test kits, dressings, and vaccine coolers already loaded in the car. We stage those supplies at Burke Avenue offices before the first appointment. Medical courier service →
Dialysis, Clinics & Pharmacies
Storefront practices on Bronxwood Avenue and pharmacies under the el book recurring specimen sweeps, same-day prescription drops to homebound patients, and secure chart transfers between providers.
Estate Deeds & Heir Signatures
Two-family houses on Bronxwood Avenue pass between generations, and the deed sets need signatures from heirs who left the borough years ago. We carry the originals to each signing and on to the title company without the folder leaving the driver. Document delivery →
Filings & Signature Packets
Same-day courthouse runs, notarized document exchanges, and confidential client deliveries for the legal offices and paperwork-heavy storefront services clustered around Williamsbridge's busy subway stops on White Plains Road.
Roti Shops & Produce Runs
A Saturday clears the shelves of yams, plantains, and hard dough bread faster than any weekly order covers. We pull replacement cases from wholesale markets and reach Boston Road and Burke Avenue kitchens before the lunch counter opens. Same-day delivery →
Bakeries, Grocers & Restaurants
From patty ovens on East Gun Hill Road to West Indian markets on White Plains Road, food businesses need ingredients, packaging, and wholesale orders moved on the clock. We deliver without breaking the cold chain.
Why Williamsbridge Shops Keep Our Number
White Plains Road runs under the el with steel columns down the middle, bus stops at every corner and shop deliveries competing for the same twenty feet of curb, so our drivers stage on Barnes or Bronxwood Avenue and walk the load in. Gun Hill Road is the crosstown route we take east and west; Boston Road carries the diagonal traffic and seizes near Burke Avenue by late afternoon. The Bronx River Parkway on the western edge will not take a commercial plate, so vans use Webster Avenue or Boston Road instead, and long hauls pick up I-95 a few minutes east. We are licensed and insured, most Williamsbridge pickups start inside 30 to 60 minutes, and a COI comes on request. That is the routing behind our medical courier service, freight delivery and document delivery in Williamsbridge.

DELIVERY COVERAGE
Serving Williamsbridge's Commercial Spines
Medical, legal, retail, and freight courier work across Williamsbridge: the White Plains Road strip under the elevated 2 and 5, the Gun Hill Road crosstown corridor, and Boston Road's US-1 storefronts. The Bronx River Parkway sits at the western edge and I-95 minutes east, giving drivers fast exits toward Manhattan, Westchester, and Connecticut.
White Plains Road Strip
Williamsbridge's main street runs beneath the el, dense with West Indian groceries, hair salons, phone shops, and pharmacies. We collect deposits, deliver retail stock, and run prescriptions along this corridor daily.
Critical Logistical Services:
Prescription runs from strip pharmacies
Retail restock for grocers under the el
Daily deposit and cash-office pickups
Salon and beauty-supply deliveries
Gun Hill Road Corridor
East Gun Hill Road carries clinics, bakeries — including the strip where Golden Krust opened its first store — and busy takeout counters. Couriers shuttle supplies, specimens, and wholesale orders across this crosstown route.
Critical Logistical Services:
Bakery trays moved warm and level
Clinic specimens on STAT windows
Restaurant wholesale orders
Crosstown transfers toward Montefiore
Boston Road (US 1)
Auto dealers, furniture showrooms, and service businesses face Boston Road's steady traffic. Bulkier items move here on cargo vans and box trucks, with liftgates for anything a hand truck can't manage.
Critical Logistical Services:
Auto parts to dealer service bays
Furniture and showroom deliveries
Liftgate box-truck freight
Signage and fixture transport
Olinville
The blocks between the Bronx River Parkway and White Plains Road mix apartment buildings with small offices and daycares. Typical jobs: signed leases, benefit paperwork, and same-day parcels for residents and supers.
Critical Logistical Services:
Lease and closing documents
Benefit and enrollment paperwork
Parcels left with supers, verified by photo
Daycare supply drop-offs
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Serving Williamsbridge's Commercial Spines
Bronxwood Avenue
Churches, medical offices, and corner stores anchor Bronxwood Avenue. We handle records transfers between practices, Sunday event materials, and recurring supply drops for storefronts short on storage space.
Burke Avenue
The Burke Avenue station area at the neighborhood's southern end supports delis, laundromats, and family businesses. Small-parcel pickups here roll straight onto the parkway for cross-borough delivery.
East 219th Street Blocks
Around the East 219th Street subway stop, tax preparers, notaries, and immigration services generate constant document work — original signatures and sealed packets that cannot risk the mail.
Barnes Avenue Blocks
Barnes Avenue's rowhouses and small apartment buildings hold home businesses and remote workers. Marketplace sellers here hand us same-day orders headed to Manhattan, Queens, and lower Westchester.

The Courier Williamsbridge Businesses Keep Calling
Xentra Transport handles same-day, rush, and scheduled deliveries throughout Williamsbridge — pharmacy runs on White Plains Road, specimen routes along Gun Hill Road, showroom freight on Boston Road, and document work near East 219th Street. Fast access to the Bronx River Parkway and I-95 keeps tri-state deliveries on schedule.
How quickly can you pick up from a business on White Plains Road?
Typically within 30–60 minutes. Because Williamsbridge sits between the Bronx River Parkway and I-95, drivers finishing jobs in Wakefield, Norwood, or Co-op City are usually close by. Book by phone or online and dispatch assigns the nearest courier immediately, with your live ETA visible on the tracking link.
Do you carry insurance for pickups at medical offices and apartment buildings in Williamsbridge?
Yes — we are a licensed, fully insured courier company and supply certificates of insurance on request. Clinics along Gun Hill Road and managed apartment buildings in Olinville often require a COI before granting access, and we can email the certificate to your property manager before the first pickup.
Can a bakery or restaurant get deliveries before sunrise on weekends?
Absolutely. Our dispatch runs 24/7, including weekends and holidays, so a Gun Hill Road bakery can schedule 4 a.m. ingredient pickups or deliver fresh trays to Saturday events across the Bronx and Westchester. Recurring standing orders lock in the same early window every week.
Can you carry dialysis supplies, specimens and refrigerated stock here?
Clinical runs are HIPAA-compliant throughout, and cold work moves in both trades. Dialysis units and clinics near Gun Hill Road send specimens and medication in insulated carriers, while the White Plains Road bakeries and grocers move dairy, patty stock and produce under the same handling and the same tracking.
Can you hold a fixed route through Williamsbridge each week?
Standing schedules keep the small shops here supplied. A pre-dawn drop for the Boston Road bakeries, a daily pharmacy loop along Bronxwood Avenue, or a set weekly pull from a Barnes Avenue grocer each keeps the same driver, an agreed arrival window and a single month-end invoice.
How far outside Williamsbridge will a single booking run?
Nothing caps the distance. One driver takes a collection from East 219th Street through to Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Westchester or northern New Jersey without a handoff, working Webster Avenue and Interstate 95 rather than the parkway on our western edge, which bars commercial plates outright.










