Last Updated on August 3, 2026 by Jimmy
Mamaroneck Taxi — One Flat Figure to Five Airports, Any Hour
Mamaroneck taxi, flat rate, whatever the clock says. Westchester County Airport is $100 and Kennedy is $140, with every toll already counted inside the number. Call and a person picks up — no app, no account, no card sitting on file. Say which Mamaroneck you are standing in and the car leaves for that one.
HPNWestchester County$100
LGALaGuardia$130
JFKKennedy$140
EWRNewark Liberty$190
TEBTeterboro$170
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Taxi Mamaroneck NY — Which of the Three Mamaronecks You Are Actually In
Almost nowhere in Westchester wears its own name so loosely. There is a Town of Mamaroneck and a Village of Mamaroneck, and they are not the same place, the same government or the same shape. Inside the town sits a second incorporated village, Larchmont, which nobody has ever called Mamaroneck. And the village does not sit tidily inside its namesake town: part of it lies in the neighbouring Town of Rye. Ordering a taxi Mamaroneck NY riders can actually meet begins with working out which of those three you mean.
The town holds 31,758 people across fourteen square miles, of which barely six and a half are dry land — the balance is Long Island Sound. Most of that land belongs to neither village and is simply called the unincorporated area, although most of the residents live inside one. So a dispatcher hearing “Mamaroneck” is handed a word covering open water, an unincorporated stretch, a whole village and the edge of a third jurisdiction, which is why a Mamaroneck taxi booking opens with a question rather than an address.
The eastern end of the village, the part inside the Town of Rye, is known locally as Rye Neck, and the split is not decorative: it has its own school district, and Rye Town still handles the assessments there. West of it lies the harbour, Harbor Island at the foot of Mamaroneck Avenue, and beyond that the streets of Orienta running out along their peninsula. Inland, the Hommocks and the town’s residential grid climb away from the water on a wholly different street pattern.
The avenue itself is the last trap. Mamaroneck Avenue does not stop at the village line — it stretches from Mamaroneck Harbor all the way north to Main Street in White Plains, so that street name alone tells a Mamaroneck taxi driver almost nothing about where along it you are standing.
Along the Sound the same board covers Larchmont taxi and New Rochelle taxi; north and east it runs to Harrison taxi, Rye Brook taxi and Port Chester taxi. Every town in the county sits on the Westchester taxi page, and a car put in the diary ahead of time is written up as Mamaroneck car service at the identical flat figure.
You ask for a car to Mamaroneck. That single word belongs to three separate governments, and nothing on the screen asks you which one.
The town, the village and Larchmont — a village inside the town that never uses the name — all answer to it, and the village itself spills over the line into the Town of Rye, with its own assessor and school district. Three police departments cover that ground. Add an avenue running from the harbour to Main Street in White Plains and both halves of an address can be true and still sit six miles apart. A driver sent to the wrong side loses that time on a slow shore road, and you lose it outside.
We settle it before a car is assigned: village or town, harbour side or Rye Neck, Orienta or the Hommocks, then the street and your nearest corner. That answer travels with the job, so the driver sets off for the right end of a long avenue instead of the middle of a map. The Mamaroneck taxi figure is identical in all three jurisdictions.
Mamaroneck Cab — Station Plaza, the Right Platform and the Permit Lot
The village keeps its own Metro-North stop on the New Haven Line, just off Mamaroneck Avenue at Station Plaza, and the short Mamaroneck taxi run down to it is the job we repeat more than any other. It is a local station, so much of what passes through does not stop, and the services that do serve you sit further apart than the departure board makes them look.
Name the Train, Not the Hour
Timing beats distance here. Give the dispatcher the departure you are aiming at and the collection is worked backwards from it, with avenue traffic already allowed for. Say which direction you are travelling too: the two platforms are reached separately, and learning that with a case in each hand as your train pulls in is the one avoidable disaster of the morning.
Parking is the other reason the phone rings. Commuter spaces run on permits and the metered places nearest the platform go early, which is why a standing weekday Mamaroneck cab so often works out against a second car left in a lot from dawn until dark. Coming the other way, the late trains out of Grand Central arrive well after midnight and thin out badly, so being met is worth arranging before you travel rather than from the platform.

Mamaroneck Taxi Service — Awake at Four, Billed Like Midday
Mamaroneck taxi service here means a dispatcher on the line at every hour of the year, holidays included. The overnight pattern in this corner of the Sound is its own: pre-dawn departures out of Orienta and Rye Neck, boatyard crews starting before the shops unlock, appointments down the Post Road, and late trains met at Station Plaza when the lot has gone dark.
None of those hours carries a different price, because there is no premium built into the structure for anybody to switch on. Four in the morning on a public holiday is billed exactly as a Tuesday lunchtime is billed. Reserving early does not shave the Mamaroneck taxi figure — it holds a vehicle, and on a weekday morning here the vehicle is the part that runs short.
What Happens Between the Call and the Car
Nothing to download, no sign-up, no card kept on file. One conversation fixes the Mamaroneck taxi 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 Mamaroneck taxi booking takes thirty seconds.
Numbers come first: how many people and how much luggage, said at the start of the call rather than discovered at the kerb. A car already on its way cannot grow, and the replacement comes from wherever the last job finished, which on the shore road is never quick. Every Mamaroneck taxi is priced on the trip itself, never on the size of vehicle it turns out to want.
What turns up unless you ask otherwise. Right for a station drop, or two people flying out with a case each.
Worth naming when a higher seat is kinder, or when a folding chair or a walker has to go in the back.
A whole household on one flight, a crew heading out together, or an evening that comes home as a single party.
- Car seats provided at no charge and fitted in advance
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- Tolls sit inside the airport figure, not on top of it
- Standing accounts for anyone riding a Mamaroneck taxi weekly
- Cash, Zelle, Venmo, Cash App or check pay the quoted figure; card adds a flat $10 service charge
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Five Airports From the Harbour — Five Numbers That Do Not Move
Sitting this far down the Sound squeezes the whole Mamaroneck taxi card together. Westchester County is the nearest field and the lowest number at $100, but LaGuardia trails it by only thirty dollars and Kennedy by forty, a spread most of the county never sees. Newark is the outlier, the width of the region away over two rivers, and its figure says so. Each of the five below is flat, identical both ways, and quoted with tolls already inside.

North up the Hutchinson River Parkway, the shortest of the five and the only one that never leaves Westchester. Thirty dollars under LaGuardia, which makes choosing between the two a genuine decision rather than an obvious one.
Down the shore and over the Whitestone, and the smallest figure on this card. First departures are worth booking the night before, when a vehicle can still be held for you.
Ten dollars beyond LaGuardia and the Mamaroneck taxi run asked for most. Give us the flight number and a late arrival moves the collection, never the price.
Right across the county and down the Jersey side, fifty dollars above Kennedy. Every crossing on that route is counted before you are quoted.
Teterboro sits at $170 on the Mamaroneck taxi card, twenty dollars under Newark, and the driver is given the hangar or handler you are flying from rather than the airport at large. So the five read $100 to Westchester County, $130 to LaGuardia, $140 to Kennedy, $190 to Newark Liberty and $170 to Teterboro. Every other town keeps its own grid on the airport taxi rates page.
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Mamaroneck Taxi — Quick Answers
What is the number for a Mamaroneck taxi?
914-564-7013, and a dispatcher answers it at any hour of any day. One line covers the village, the unincorporated town, Rye Neck, Orienta, Station Plaza, airport work and monthly accounts.
Do you cover the Town of Mamaroneck as well as the village?
Both, plus the Rye Neck end that sits in the Town of Rye, on one Mamaroneck taxi price list. Tell us which when you call — the boundary changes nothing about what you pay, but it changes a great deal about how a driver reaches you.
Can I get a Mamaroneck cab before five in the morning?
Every day of the week. Pre-dawn airport departures and the first New Haven Line trains fill that hour, and a car held from the night before is not affected by weather or by how busy the morning turns out to be.
Is Mamaroneck car service priced differently from a taxi?
No — same vehicle, same driver, same flat number. The only difference is that a reserved job goes into the diary in advance, which is worth doing when the pickup is before dawn or the party is bigger than a sedan.
What are the flat fares to all five airports?
Westchester County $100, LaGuardia $130, Kennedy $140, Newark Liberty $190 and Teterboro $170. Each one is flat, the same in both directions, and quoted with tolls already inside. Trips around the village and the town 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 precisely the figure quoted. A card carries a flat $10 service charge, and that $10 is the same on the $100 run to Westchester County as on the $190 run to Newark, because it covers processing rather than distance. Weekly riders can be invoiced monthly.
Can you collect from Harbor Island or out on Orienta?
Yes. Give the street and something standing beside it — a gate, a slip, a corner — and the Mamaroneck taxi arrives at the door. The peninsula has few ways in or out, so a wrong guess there costs ten minutes, not one.
Is the fare the same coming back?
Identical. The figure belongs to the journey and takes no interest in which way it is pointing, so coming home from Kennedy costs the $140 that going out cost you.

