Last Updated on August 3, 2026 by Jimmy
Ossining Taxi — One Flat Fare, River Level to Hilltop, 24/7
Ossining taxi, flat rate, any hour. $80 to Westchester County Airport, $160 to Kennedy, tolls already in. Call and a person picks up — no app, no account, no card sitting on file. You hear the figure before the car leaves, and the same figure brings you back.
HPNWestchester County$80
LGALaGuardia$150
JFKKennedy$160
EWRNewark Liberty$170
TEBTeterboro$150
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Ossining Cab — a Village Inside a Town, and a Border Most Callers Miss
One name covers two governments here, and they are not the same size. The Village of Ossining holds around 27,500 people on roughly three square miles of dry land against the Hudson. The Town of Ossining wraps around it, counts about 40,000 in all, and runs to fifteen and a half square miles once the river is counted — unincorporated ground with its own highway department, plus the slice of Briarcliff Manor lying on this side of the town line. Two envelopes can both read Ossining and mean addresses a long way apart, so a dispatcher asks a second question before an Ossining cab goes anywhere.
The ground does the rest of the sorting. This is the widest reach of the river, the Tappan Zee, and the land behind it climbs hard away from the water. Route 9 comes through as Highland Avenue along the ridge; Croton Avenue and Route 133 run east toward the reservoirs; the Sing Sing Kill cuts a ravine down the middle to the river, crossed by the Double Arch that carries the Old Croton Aqueduct over it. The aqueduct trail is the one flat line in the village, and the only one, because everything else is a descent to the water or a haul back up. An Ossining taxi that works here learns the grade well before it learns the street names.
Work follows the same shape. The correctional facility on the shoreline is the largest single employer in the village and runs on relief times, not office hours. Maryknoll sits on its own hill north of the centre, the school campuses spread across the slope, and the shops and county offices on Croton Avenue and Main Street sit well above the platforms. Nearly a fifth of the village traces its family to Ecuador, so a good share of the calls for an Ossining taxi begin in Spanish and are answered that way.
The board runs on either side of the town line as well: Croton on Hudson taxi to the north, Briarcliff Manor taxi inland across the ridge, Sleepy Hollow taxi and Tarrytown taxi down the river road, and Pleasantville taxi over on the Harlem Line. Everything county-wide sits on the Westchester taxi page, and anything set in advance runs as Ossining car service at the identical figure.
A boat and a train reach the same piece of Ossining waterfront within a few minutes of each other, and you need a car in that gap.
The Haverstraw ferry ties up at Henry Gourdine Park, immediately west of the platforms, and the weekday sailings are timed deliberately to meet the peak-direction expresses. So the short riverside approach at the bottom of Main Street takes a boatload and a trainload almost together, while the Bee-Line 13 and 19 turn at the busway on the other side of the tracks. For ten minutes there is nowhere to stop and no easy way out except back up the hill. A car summoned once you are standing there works in against all of it, and by the time it reaches you the next sailing is loading and the gap has closed.
We put the car down there before the crossing lands, not after. Give us the sailing or the train number and the Ossining taxi is parked on the river side already, so you walk to a car rather than stand on the pier watching an estimate. The figure was agreed on the phone, and none of the crowd changes it.
Taxi Ossining NY — the Platform, the Ferry Slip and the Climb to Main Street
The station is an odd and rather good piece of engineering. The 1914 building stands on metal stilts so Main Street can pass over the railway instead of crossing it, and below sit two high-level island platforms ten cars long, serving four tracks. Expresses and locals come through at roughly half-hourly intervals, and an express reaches Grand Central in about forty-two minutes. From the driver’s seat it is one narrow errand: down to the water, in, out, back up, with no room to sit and wait in between. Ask for a taxi Ossining NY riverside at commuter hour and you are really asking for a car that knows that already.
Ossining Taxi Work on the Waterfront — Meeting the Boat as Well as the Train
NY Waterway runs the Haverstraw crossing from here, fifteen minutes over the widest part of the Hudson, docking at Henry Gourdine Park just west of the platforms. Weekday sailings sit inside the morning and evening peaks, scheduled against the express trains rather than alongside them. Weekend service returns in late spring and runs to the end of October, turning the same slip into a weekend operation with a different crowd and different luggage. Either way, an Ossining taxi booked for a named boat is a different job to one flagged down afterwards.
The other half is the hill. Main Street, Croton Avenue and the streets above them sit well up from the river. Tell us the arrival and the car is on the waterfront for it; tell us the departure and an Ossining taxi collects at the door instead of the bottom of the slope. The Bee-Line buses use the busway on the eastern side and wait for nobody, so a booked pickup is the only version of this that runs to your timetable rather than somebody else’s.
Ossining Taxi Service — 24 Hours, Holidays Included
Ossining taxi service on this number is continuous, every day of the year, and the overnight pattern has a shape of its own. Relief times at the shoreline facility line up with nothing the railway runs. Early flights out of the Queens fields want a car around four. Late southbound arrivals put people on a dark waterfront who would sooner not walk up. None of it is priced differently to a Wednesday afternoon.
Nothing is loaded onto the hour, the weather or the calendar, because no premium was built in to come off. Booking ahead buys the vehicle rather than a better rate, and between six and nine on a school morning the vehicle is the scarce part. A standing weekday Ossining taxi slot is what most regular riders settle on.
Ossining Car Service — Booked Ahead, Priced Exactly the Same
No app, no sign-up, no card sitting on file. One minute with a person on the phone books it, and a short run of texts carries everything after that.
- 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 Ossining taxi booking takes thirty seconds.
Give us the head count and the bag count on the first call. Swapping the vehicle later means fetching one in from wherever it last finished, and at the top of the morning that is the far side of the ridge.
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 an Ossining taxi weekly
- Cash, Zelle, Venmo, Cash App or check pay the quoted figure; card adds a flat $10 service charge
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Airport Flat Rates — Ossining Taxi to HPN, LGA, JFK, EWR and Teterboro
Halfway up the county puts the Westchester field within easy reach and leaves New Jersey as the long haul. None of the numbers below move for the hour, the direction or the season, and no toll is added at the end.
The only run on this card that never leaves the county. East on Route 133 and across, half an hour when nothing is queuing.
Sprain Brook, then the Whitestone. More of the five o’clock departures off this hill finish at this terminal than at any other.
Ten dollars over LaGuardia, and the ten buys the length of Queens. The inbound is tracked, so a late landing shifts the pickup and leaves the fare alone.
Ten dollars over Kennedy and the far side of two rivers. Every crossing charge on the route is inside the quote before you hear it.
Teterboro is $150 from Ossining, the same as LaGuardia. Figures for the rest of the county, field by field, are listed on the airport taxi rates page.
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Ossining Taxi — Quick Answers
What is the number for an Ossining taxi?
914-564-7013, answered by a dispatcher at any hour of any day. One line covers the waterfront, the ferry slip, the streets above Main Street, the unincorporated town, five airports and monthly accounts.
How much is an Ossining cab to JFK?
$160, flat, both ways, tolls inside it. The card reads Westchester County $80, LaGuardia $150, Kennedy $160, Newark $170 and Teterboro $150. Local hops are quoted out loud on the call before anything is dispatched.
Do you meet the ferry as well as the train?
Yes, and it is worth naming which. Give us the sailing from Haverstraw or the train you are on and the Ossining taxi is parked on the river side before it lands, rather than working in behind everybody else.
Is there an Ossining taxi service at four in the morning?
There is, on the same number and the same price as four in the afternoon. Pre-dawn departures and shift changes at the shoreline facility are ordinary overnight work here.
My address is in the town but not the village. Can you still find it?
Yes. Give us a cross street and a landmark you would actually say aloud, and the house is placed properly whether it sits in the village, the unincorporated town or the Ossining side of Briarcliff Manor.
What happens if my flight lands late?
We follow the arrival rather than the time you booked against, so the Ossining taxi moves with it. Waiting is inside the flat figure and nothing is added at the kerb.
Which ways can I pay?
Cash, Zelle, Venmo, Cash App or a cheque all settle at exactly the number you were quoted. A card carries a flat $10 service charge on top, the same $10 whether the fare is $80 or $170. Weekly riders can run an account and pay monthly instead.
Do you provide car seats?
Yes, at no charge, fitted before the car reaches you. Say the child’s age when you book so the right seat goes in rather than being wrestled in at the door.