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Katonah Taxi — Flat Rates to Five Airports, Any Hour

Katonah taxi, one price, settled on the phone before the car turns into your road: $110 to Westchester County Airport, $200 to Kennedy, tolls already counted in. A person answers — no app, no account, no card sitting on file.

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Katonah to the airport● 24/7
HPNWestchester County$110 LGALaGuardia$190 JFKKennedy$200 EWRNewark Liberty$210 TEBTeterboro$190
Tolls included · both directions · no surge
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Katonah taxi at the terminal kerb on a flat airport rate with tolls counted in
One Katonah taxi, one figure, agreed while you are still on the phone.
A hamlet of Bedford

Taxi Katonah NY — the Village That Was Moved to Make a Reservoir

Katonah is a hamlet, not a village with a mayor of its own. It belongs to the Town of Bedford alongside Bedford Village and Bedford Hills, sharing one town hall. Say Bedford to a stranger and you could mean any of the three; say Katonah and a driver knows the streets you mean. Nearly every taxi Katonah NY booking begins inside them.

The streets are that orderly for a reason. The old settlement — Whitlockville first, then Old Katonah — stood on ground the city wanted for the New Croton Reservoir, and in the 1890s the answer was not to rebuild but to move. Something like fifty-five houses, shops, barns and a church were jacked up, rolled on logs behind teams of horses and set down on higher land. The Katonah Land Company had the Olmsted brothers lay the new site out first: broad streets, grass islands down their middle, trade near the railroad, the Greens left to houses and the library. It is still exactly that.

What the move left is water on three sides. The New Croton Reservoir lies south and west with the Muscoot beyond it, and the Cross River Reservoir sits over to the east, so the hamlet occupies a neck of dry ground with few ways onto it. Route 22 runs north to south through it as Jay Street. Route 35 arrives from Interstate 684 at exit 6 and carries on east toward Cross River, crossing reservoir water on the way. Bedford Road drops south for Bedford Hills and Mount Kisco. That is close to the whole list, and a Katonah taxi that knows it does not lose time getting in.

Addresses here are usually given as landmarks, and a Katonah taxi is dispatched the same way. The museum and the village library, the John Jay Homestead on Route 22, Katonah Elementary, the shops on Katonah Avenue, the Greens, the platform. A Katonah taxi sent to a named building does not need a second phone call.

The neighbours are on the same board. Goldens Bridge taxi and Mount Kisco taxi are the two nearest station towns, with Somers taxi west across the water, North Salem taxi north and Pound Ridge taxi south-east over the ridge. Every town in the county sits on the Westchester taxi board, and the same cars and drivers cover Katonah car service when the job is booked ahead for a set time.

The problem

You give the road name, the car takes the wrong turning off Route 35, and there is reservoir where the shortcut ought to be.

What it costs you

Watershed land does not behave like ordinary countryside. The banks are fenced city property, lanes that look like through routes on a screen finish at a gate or a dam wall, and the crossings that exist sit miles apart. A driver who overshoots the Jay Street turn, or commits to the wrong side of the Cross River arm, is not thirty seconds out of position — he is on a long loop round the shoreline with nowhere sensible to turn. On a run to the platform that is fifteen or twenty minutes, which is the entire margin.

What we do instead

We ask which way in you are on before anything else — off 684 at exit 6, up from Bedford Hills, or in from Cross River — so the driver has the approach as well as the address. Cars for this end of the county start at this end of the county, and the Katonah taxi is quoted from the same table whichever way it comes.

The Harlem Line

Katonah NY Taxi — the Platform at the North End

Four Communities, One Station

The station stands at the northern edge of the hamlet on the Harlem Line, and it draws on far more than the streets around it. Cross River and Goldens Bridge use it, so does a good part of Pound Ridge, and cars come down from South Salem and across from Lewisboro. Each has its own flat rates with us; what they share is this platform. A Katonah NY taxi booking is as likely to start eight minutes out on a Lewisboro road as it is on Bedford Road.

It also makes the morning peak busier than the hamlet’s size suggests, so a Katonah taxi for the early trains is worth arranging ahead.

Booking Against the Train

Name the service rather than a clock time. A Katonah taxi held against your train moves when the train moves; a car booked for a fixed minute stands at the kerb being punctual while you are still somewhere north of here. The habit is worth more in the evening, because the gap between Harlem Line services up here is long enough that one missed connection becomes a real wait on an unstaffed platform.

Katonah taxi booked against a Harlem Line train rather than a clock time
A Katonah taxi held against the service you are actually on, so a late train moves the car with it.
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Katonah Taxi Service — 24 Hours, Holidays Included

The Katonah taxi service answers at every hour of every day, and the hour is not priced. A five o’clock start for a morning flight comes off the same table as a Saturday lunchtime, and a public holiday is charged as a weekday.

Availability is the part that does move. Only so many cars point south from this end of the county before dawn, so the early Katonah taxi work for the airports is generally taken the evening before.

From the Call to the Door

Nothing to install, nobody to register with. The job is set up in one conversation, and a handful of messages follow so you can watch it happen instead of wondering.

  • 1Placed, not guessedCross street, destination, time and heads. Name the school or the corner and the house is pinned before the call ends.
  • 2Quoted while you waitThe number comes out on the phone, whole, rather than an estimate that firms up later.
  • 3Repeated in writingTime, address and price arrive by text, so the arrangement lives somewhere other than your memory.
  • 4Owned by a driverConfirmation lands once a named person has taken the job, not when it has been broadcast at a screen.
  • 5Followed liveA map link, which earns its keep on the parkway, where a car that looks near is behind a queue.
  • 6A text at the doorYou hear from us the moment it pulls up. The pin stays saved, so the next Katonah taxi booking takes thirty seconds.
Before you book
Choosing the Car — Heads, Bags and the Driveway

Give the numbers at the start of the call, please. Swapping the vehicle afterwards costs time rather than money, because the replacement Katonah taxi comes from wherever it happens to be.

Sedanup to 4 people · 2 large bags

What arrives unless you say otherwise. Plenty for a station drop, or a couple with one case each and a terminal to reach.

SUVup to 5 people · 4 large bags

Higher to climb into, and the one to name when there are steps at the door or a folding chair to stow.

Vanup to 7 people · 7 large bags

A full house on one booking, a team travelling together, or an evening out that comes home as one group.

  • Car seats provided at no charge and fitted in advance
  • Atendemos en español a cualquier hora
  • Tolls sit inside the airport figure, not on top of it
  • Standing accounts for anyone riding a Katonah taxi weekly
  • Cash, Zelle, Venmo, Cash App or check pay the quoted figure; card adds a flat $10 service charge
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Airports

Airport Flat Rates from Katonah — Tolls Inside the Number

Katonah sits at the northern end of the county, which makes these the longer runs on the board and a fixed figure worth more here than downcounty. An hour of parkway can differ by twenty minutes between a good morning and a bad one, and on a meter the bad one is yours. Every Katonah taxi rate below is identical in both directions.

Katonah taxi airport flat rates quoted in advance with no surge pricing
Five fields, five settled figures. What the Katonah taxi dispatcher quotes is what is handed over at the kerb.
Cars out nowHPN — Westchester County · $110

Straight down 684, the only one of the five that never leaves the county. Eighty dollars under LaGuardia, and the field this end of Bedford uses most.

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LGA — LaGuardia · $190

684 down to the Hutchinson River Parkway and across the Whitestone. Pre-dawn departures are settled the night before, because the car has to be up here first.

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JFK — Kennedy · $200

Ten dollars above LaGuardia and the busiest of the four here. Give the flight number and the inbound is checked, so a late landing moves the pickup, not the price.

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EWR — Newark Liberty · $210

West over the Mario Cuomo Bridge and south down the Turnpike, ten dollars above Kennedy. Every crossing is already inside the quoted number.

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Teterboro is $190 from Katonah, the same as LaGuardia, and the one to ask about when you are meeting private aviation. The whole grid sits on the airport taxi rates page.

Taxi cerca de mí — Katonah, las 24 horas

¿Busca un taxi cerca de mí en Katonah? Tarifa fija, sin recargos, a cualquier hora: $110 al aeropuerto de Westchester, $200 a Kennedy, peajes incluidos. Llame y le contesta una persona. Más información en taxi cerca de mí.
Quick answers

Katonah Taxi — Quick Answers

What is the number for a Katonah taxi?

914-564-7013, and a dispatcher picks it up whatever the hour. One line covers the hamlet, the station run, the reservoir roads toward Cross River and all five airports.

How much is a Katonah cab to the airport?

Flat in both directions with tolls counted in: $110 to Westchester County, $190 to LaGuardia, $200 to Kennedy, $210 to Newark Liberty and $190 to Teterboro. Shorter Katonah taxi runs inside Bedford are quoted on the call.

Is Katonah car service the same as booking a taxi?

The same cars and drivers at the same figures. A Katonah car service booking is simply one placed in advance for a set time; ask for a car now and the price is unchanged.

Do you cover Cross River, Goldens Bridge and Pound Ridge?

Yes. All three feed the Katonah station and all three sit on the same board with their own flat rates. Give the road and the nearest junction and the Katonah taxi is sent from this end of the county, not up from the river towns.

How do I pay?

Cash, Zelle, Venmo, Cash App and check all settle at the figure you were quoted. A card adds a flat $10 service charge — the same $10 on the $110 run to Westchester County as on the $210 run to Newark Liberty. Nothing is kept on file, and weekly riders are invoiced monthly.

What happens if my flight lands late?

Give us the flight number when you book. The arrival is watched and the collection shifts with it, so two hours down costs two hours and nothing else. No waiting charge on a tracked landing.

Do you carry child seats?

Yes, and nothing to pay for one. Give the dispatcher the ages on the call and the seat is fitted before the car sets off.

Do you pick up at the Katonah Museum of Art and the John Jay Homestead?

Both, and both are better named than typed as an address. The museum is on Jay Street three quarters of a mile from the platform; the Homestead is further out on Route 22 behind a long drive. Say which entrance and the car comes to it.

Every Katonah taxi fare on this page is flat, quoted before the car moves, identical in both directions and inclusive of tolls. HPN is Westchester County. LGA is LaGuardia. JFK is Kennedy. EWR is Newark Liberty. TEB is Teterboro.

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