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EWR Car Service from Westchester — Flat Rate, Tolls Included

Newark is the only airport run from this county that crosses a state line, and the only one with a stack of tolls on the way. Every one of them is already inside the price you read below.

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Newark Liberty, across the river
Westchester to EWR Flat
Tarrytownbase$150 White Plainscounty seat$170 Yonkerssouth$190 Chappaquanorth$180 Peekskillfar north$210
Tolls included · both directions · no surge
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Every town, every price

Car Service to Newark Airport — What It Costs from Your Town

Newark is the most expensive airport on our board, and we would rather tell you that plainly than bury it. It is the longest drive, it crosses into another state, and it collects more tolls than any other route we run. All forty-eight rates are below, they are flat, and every crossing charge is already counted inside them.

One thing worth noticing in the list: southern Westchester pays more to Newark than northern Westchester does, which is the opposite of how Kennedy and LaGuardia work. That is not a mistake. From Yonkers or New Rochelle the sensible route swings west across the bridges rather than down through the city, and the mileage works out longer than it does from Tarrytown.

Tarrytown$150
Sleepy Hollow$150
Elmsford$160
Irvington$160
Greenburgh$160
Mount Pleasant$160
Hawthorne$160
Dobbs Ferry$170
Ardsley$170
Valhalla$170
Briarcliff Manor$170
Hartsdale$170
White Plains$170
Hastings on Hudson$170
Pleasantville$170
Ossining$170
Scarsdale$180
Chappaqua$180
Eastchester$180
Tuckahoe$180
Croton on Hudson$180
Crestwood$180
Bronxville$190
Rye Brook$190
Yonkers$190
Harrison$190
Mamaroneck$190
Mount Kisco$190
Port Chester$190
Mount Vernon$190
Larchmont$190
Pelham$190
New Rochelle$200
Montrose$200
Buchanan$200
Yorktown$200
Yorktown Heights$200
Cortlandt$200
Cortlandt Manor$200
Peekskill$210
Katonah$210
Mohegan Lake$210
Vista$210
Pound Ridge$220
Goldens Bridge$220
Somers$220
South Salem$230
North Salem$230

Paying by cash, Zelle, Venmo, Cash App or check settles the figure above; card adds $10. The other four airports are on the airport taxi rates page.

The problem

Nobody quoting you a Newark run from New York will tell you what the crossings cost.

What it costs you

Getting from this county to Newark Liberty means a river crossing and then the New Jersey Turnpike, and both want paying. A quote that sounds competitive on the phone becomes something else once the tolls are added at the end, and an app fare hides them inside a number that moves anyway. Then there is the return leg, where a New York car coming back out of New Jersey pays again. Most people never see the full figure until it has already happened, which on the most expensive airport run in the county is exactly the wrong time to find out.

What we do instead

Every toll, both directions, is inside the number in the list above. Nothing is added at the kerb, nothing is added on the way home, and the price does not change because the Turnpike was busy.

Terminals A, B and C

Newark Airport Transportation — Which Terminal, Which Level

Newark runs three terminals and they are far apart — far enough that the AirTrain connects them. Terminal A is the newest and handles a large share of domestic flying, Terminal B takes most international arrivals, and Terminal C is United’s. Being dropped at the wrong one is a genuine detour rather than a walk, so we take the airline when you book.

Departures are set down at the upper level of your terminal. Arrivals are the level below, and Newark keeps private cars to designated pickup areas rather than the arrivals kerb. Your driver texts you the exact door once you have landed and waits where he is permitted to, which is a short walk if you know where you are going before you set off.

Overnight is ordinary. Newark’s first departures leave before six and international arrivals land late into the evening, and both are priced exactly as they are at midday.

The honest timings

Newark Airport Car Service — The Bridges, the Turnpike and Real Travel Time

Reckon on an hour to an hour and three quarters from most of Westchester. The route usually runs across the Mario Cuomo Bridge and down through Rockland and Bergen, or across the George Washington and onto the Turnpike, and the driver picks between them on the day based on what the crossings are doing.

The Turnpike approach to the airport is the part that costs time, and it does not behave like the Van Wyck or the Grand Central. It is heavy freight traffic rather than commuter traffic, which means it can be slow at hours you would not expect, including mid-morning and Sunday afternoons. We build the cushion in when we set your pickup.

Because the fare is flat, none of that variability lands on you. A slow Turnpike costs you time, not money — there is no meter running while a truck lane sorts itself out.

The awkward hours
Car Service to EWR for Dawn Departures

Newark’s early international departures are the ones people misjudge, because the three-hour check-in advice collides with a ninety-minute drive. A 7am departure from White Plains means a car at about 2:30 in the morning. We work that out on the call rather than leaving you to do it at bedtime.

  • 1Give us the flight, not a timeWe work backwards from your departure and tell you when the car comes.
  • 2The price is said out loudBefore dispatch, on the call. One figure, every toll in.
  • 3It arrives in writingPickup, time and price by text, so nothing rests on memory.
  • 4A named driver takes itYou are told who has it, not that a job has been posted.
  • 5The flight is watchedLanding late moves the pickup and changes nothing else.
  • 6You are told the car is thereA message on arrival, and your address is saved for next time.
Sedanup to 4 people · 2 large bags

The standard Newark run. Comfortable for two with a case each on a long drive.

SUVup to 5 people · 4 large bags

Worth it on this route — it is the longest airport journey we do and the extra room shows.

Vanup to 7 people · 7 large bags

Families on international flights, where the luggage is usually the deciding factor.

  • Car seats provided at no charge and fitted in advance
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  • Tolls sit inside the figure, not on top of it
  • Standing accounts for anyone flying weekly
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Coming home

Car Service from Newark Airport — Meeting Your Flight

The return from Newark is the leg most worth booking in advance, because it is the one where being stranded costs the most. You land in New Jersey needing a sixty-mile run back across the river into New York, and that is not a job every nearby car wants at eleven at night.

Booked with us the car is assigned before you take off. We watch the flight, so a delayed landing moves your pickup and nothing else — no waiting charge, no rebooking, no change to the agreed price. Newark back to your town costs precisely what the outbound cost, tolls included in both directions.

International arrivals are worth flagging when you book. Passport control and customs at Terminal B can add a long while to what the flight tracker says, so we time the meet for after you are actually through rather than after wheels down. If you need a car at no notice rather than a booking made in advance, the Westchester taxi board covers the same towns on the same rates.

Where we collect

EWR Airport Car Service — Every Town We Run

Door-to-door across the whole county at the published rate for your town. Newark Liberty car service runs on the same number and the same flat pricing as every other airport we cover.

Tarrytown · Sleepy Hollow · Irvington · Dobbs Ferry · Hastings on Hudson · White Plains · Yonkers · Scarsdale · New Rochelle · Mount Vernon · Ossining · Croton on Hudson · Peekskill · Chappaqua · Katonah

Booking ahead rather than calling for a car now? Every town is on the Westchester car service board. We also run JFK car service, LGA car service and HPN car service, and the full list is on airports we serve.

Quick answers

Newark Airport Transfer — Quick Answers

How early should I get to Newark Airport?

Two hours for a domestic departure and three for international is the usual advice, and Newark is busy enough to take it seriously — particularly for international out of Terminal B. Give us the flight and we work the pickup back from it, including the drive and a cushion for the Turnpike.

How much does car service to Newark Airport cost from Westchester?

Between $150 and $230 depending on your town, and every figure is listed above. Tarrytown is $150, White Plains $170, Yonkers $190, North Salem $230. Every toll is inside that number, in both directions.

Are the tolls really included?

Yes. The river crossing and the New Jersey Turnpike charges are all inside the quoted price, going out and coming back. Nothing is added at the end of the journey.

How long does it take to get to Newark from Westchester?

An hour to an hour and three quarters from most of the county. The Turnpike approach is the variable, and it runs on freight traffic rather than commuter traffic, so it can be slow at unexpected hours.

Why does Yonkers cost more to Newark than Tarrytown?

Because the sensible route from southern Westchester swings west across the bridges rather than down through the city, and that works out longer. The rate follows the road, not the map.

Do you wait if my flight is delayed?

Yes, and there is no charge for it. We track the flight, so a late landing moves the pickup time and nothing else — not the price, not the booking.

Where does the driver meet me at Newark?

Your driver texts the exact door at your terminal and waits in the designated pickup area. If you are arriving internationally, tell us — we time the meet for after customs rather than after landing.

How do I book?

Call or text 914-564-7013 with your address, date and flight. No app, no account, no card kept on file. A person answers and the price is agreed on that call.

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