Last Updated on August 3, 2026 by Jimmy
Harrison Taxi — One Flat Figure to Five Airports, Any Hour
Harrison taxi, flat rate, whatever the hour. Westchester County Airport is $90 and Kennedy is $180, tolls already counted inside the figure. Call and a person picks up — no app, no account, no card sitting on file. Say which half of the town you are standing in and the car leaves for the right one.
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Harrison NY Taxi — Downtown, West Harrison and Purchase Under a Single Name
The town is drawn on the map roughly as a figure-eight, and a Harrison NY taxi job takes a different shape depending on which loop of it you are standing in. The southern loop is the one strangers picture: Halstead Avenue, the storefronts, the New Haven Line platform, all of it inside a few minutes on foot. The northern loop holds Purchase and West Harrison, and it reads nothing like the south — long private drives, campus grounds, a golf course and a lake.
Both loops answer to one government. Harrison folded its town and its village together in 1967, leaving it one of only five coterminous town-villages in New York State; Scarsdale and Mount Kisco are two of the others. One board, one boundary, one name on every welcome sign. That name carries an unusual load, because behind it sit a walkable downtown, a hemmed-in hamlet and a corporate belt with almost nothing in common. A Harrison taxi has to know which of the three it is going to.
West Harrison is the piece outsiders never place. It lies north of Interstate 287 with Silver Lake along one flank, a steep rise on the other and a drop at its northern edge, so there are strikingly few ways in — Lake Street carries nearly all of them. Purchase, higher again, has Westchester County Airport lying almost wholly inside it, along with the college, Manhattanville and the headquarters buildings set back off Anderson Hill Road.
Either side of us the same board covers White Plains taxi to the west, Mamaroneck taxi and Scarsdale taxi to the south, and Port Chester taxi and Rye Brook taxi to the east. The county grid as a whole is the Westchester taxi page, and a car reserved a day ahead is written up as Harrison car service at the same flat figure.
You order a car to Harrison. Nobody asks which Harrison, and the two halves of this town sit on opposite sides of an interstate.
Downtown is south of Interstate 287, around Halstead Avenue. West Harrison is north of it, boxed in by Silver Lake, a steep rise and the highway itself, with Lake Street doing nearly all the work of getting in and out. The Hutchinson River Parkway threads between the two and meets 287 in the middle of the gap. Guess the wrong half and the repair is not a right turn at the next corner — it is back up a slip road, round an interchange and in again by the one entrance that behaves, and those minutes come out of your margin rather than anybody else’s.
We ask first: downtown, West Harrison or Purchase, and then the street. That answer is on the job before a car is assigned, so the driver sets out for the correct side of 287 instead of discovering the ridge. Name a building or a gate and it travels with the booking. The Harrison taxi fare is unchanged either way — one flat figure, whichever half you are waiting in.
Harrison Taxi Service — the Only Platform in Town Is on Halstead Avenue
Harrison station stands on Metro-North’s New Haven Line, about twenty-seven miles out of Grand Central, and it is the one rail platform inside the town boundary. Purchase has none. West Harrison has none. Every rail journey that begins in the northern loop therefore starts with a road journey into the southern one, and that single movement is most of what the weekday Harrison taxi board carries before eight.
Permits, Lots and the Train You Are Actually Aiming At
Commuter parking either side of Halstead Avenue is permit-controlled on weekdays and fills in the order you would expect, the early ones first. A booked Harrison taxi to the platform costs less than a second car standing there from dawn to dusk, and in February a good deal less than scraping one. Give the dispatcher the train rather than the hour you would like to leave, and the collection is worked backwards from it.
Open at the Hours This Town Actually Travels, Holidays Included
Two clocks set the rhythm here and neither is sociable. First departures out of Westchester County Airport go early, and the office parks along Westchester Avenue are lit well before anything on Halstead Avenue unlocks. The Harrison taxi line is answered straight through all of it, every day of the calendar, by a dispatcher rather than a queue.
None of those hours attaches a different price, because there is no premium in the structure for anyone to switch on. Booking early holds the vehicle rather than shaving the figure, and on a weekday morning here a Harrison taxi is the scarce part.
What Actually Happens When You Ring
No download, no sign-up and no card kept on file. One call settles the number, and everything after it arrives in writing.
- 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 Harrison taxi booking takes thirty seconds.
Counts first: how many people, how many bags, said at the start of the call rather than at the kerb. A vehicle already rolling cannot grow, and a swap means a second one crossing 287 at whatever pace the interchange is moving. Every Harrison taxi is priced on the trip, not on the size the trip turns out to need.
What arrives unless you say otherwise. Plenty for a station drop, or a couple with one case each and a terminal to reach.
Higher to climb into, and the one to name when there are steps at the door or a folding chair to stow.
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 Harrison taxi weekly
- Cash, Zelle, Venmo, Cash App or check pay the quoted figure; card adds a flat $10 service charge
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Harrison Cab — Five Airports, Five Fixed Numbers
One of the five is on the doorstep and four are not, which is the whole of the Harrison taxi pricing story. Westchester County Airport lies inside the town line up in Purchase, making it the shortest run we make anywhere in the county. Everything else means picking up the Hutchinson River Parkway or 287 and leaving Westchester altogether. None of the five figures below moves with the hour, the direction or the weather.
Inside our own boundary, up beyond the Purchase campuses. Eighty dollars under LaGuardia, terminal kerb or the fixed-base operator you name.
HPN car service →South on the Hutchinson River Parkway and over the Whitestone. Early business departures out of here are booked the evening before, when a car can be held.
LGA car service →Ten dollars above LaGuardia and the busiest Harrison taxi airport run of the four. Give the flight number and a late arrival shifts the pickup, never the price.
JFK car service →West across the county, over the Mario Cuomo Bridge and down the Jersey side, ten dollars above Kennedy. Every crossing already sits inside that number.
EWR car service →Teterboro on the Harrison taxi card is $170, the same figure as LaGuardia, quoted to the operator you name rather than the field at large. Every other town keeps its own grid on the airport taxi rates page.
Taxi cerca de mí — Harrison, las 24 horas
Harrison Taxi — Quick Answers
What is the number for a Harrison taxi?
914-564-7013, and a dispatcher answers it at any hour of any day. One line takes airport work, the Halstead Avenue platform, runs up to Purchase and West Harrison, and monthly account billing.
Do you pick up in West Harrison and Purchase, or only downtown?
All three, on one Harrison taxi price list. Say which of them you are in when you call, because the northern part of the town is reached quite differently from the southern part.
Can you collect before five in the morning?
Routinely. Early departures out of Westchester County Airport and the first New Haven Line trains fill most of that hour, and a Harrison taxi held from the night before is unaffected by the weather.
Is Harrison car service priced differently from a taxi?
No. Same vehicle, same driver, same flat number. A reserved job is simply written into the diary in advance, which is worth doing when the pickup is before dawn or the group is larger than a sedan.
What are the flat fares to all five airports?
Westchester County $90, LaGuardia $170, Kennedy $180, Newark Liberty $190 and Teterboro $170. Each is flat, identical in both directions and quoted with tolls already inside. Trips around the town itself are priced on the call.
How do I pay, and does a card cost extra?
Cash, check, Zelle, Venmo and Cash App all settle at exactly the figure you were quoted. A card payment carries a flat $10 service charge, and that $10 is the same on the $90 run to Westchester County as on the $190 run to Newark, because it covers processing rather than distance. Regular riders can be invoiced monthly instead.
My flight into HPN is late — what happens?
Nothing happens to the price. We watch the inbound and move the collection to the moment the wheels are down, which matters at a field this size because the terminal empties quickly and little waits outside it.
Is the fare the same coming back?
Identical. The number belongs to the trip and takes no notice of which way the trip is pointing, so the Harrison taxi home from Kennedy costs the $180 the outbound cost you.

