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Port Chester Taxi — Flat Fares to Five Airports, in English or Spanish

Port Chester taxi, one settled figure, at any hour of any day. Westchester County Airport is $100 and Kennedy is $180, with every toll counted in before the car turns onto Westchester Avenue. Ring the number and a person picks up — in English or in Spanish — with nothing to download, no account to open and no card left sitting on a file.

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Port Chester to the airport● 24/7

HPNWestchester County$100
LGALaGuardia$170
JFKKennedy$180
EWRNewark Liberty$190
TEBTeterboro$170

Tolls included · both directions · no surge

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Port Chester taxi driver loading a case for a flat-rate airport run
A named person takes the job and you are told who. The Port Chester taxi figure agreed on the call is the figure that closes the journey, in either direction.
The Town of Rye

Taxi Port Chester NY — Two and a Third Square Miles, Packed Tight

Port Chester is a village inside the Town of Rye, wedged against the Byram River and the Connecticut line, and it is the most crowded piece of ground in Westchester County. The Census records roughly 13,600 people to the square mile across about 2.3 square miles of land, a figure no other village in the county comes near and one the village itself put in writing when it applied to the State for downtown funding. Everything is close together here, which sounds convenient until a Port Chester taxi has to find a specific door.

The density shows up in the addresses. Westchester Avenue and North Main Street are lined with shopfronts that have flats above them, so one street number can mean the restaurant, the stairway beside it, or the third floor at the back. Willett Avenue and the streets running down to the water are narrow and parked solid on both sides after six, and Boston Post Road carries traffic straight through the middle of it on its way to Greenwich. A Port Chester taxi driver asks which of those three you meant before setting off. A stranger stops where the pin dropped.

Where a Port Chester Taxi Actually Gets Called

The Capitol Theatre on Westchester Avenue empties several hundred people onto the pavement at once, most of them not from the village and none parked nearby. The restaurant run along North Main keeps going long after kitchens elsewhere in the county have shut. Lyon Park and Columbus Park draw weekend crowds, and the retail strip by the water pulls shoppers across the state line, the Byram bridge being a two-minute walk from Greenwich. Between them they keep this village busy at hours when most of Westchester has gone quiet, and a Port Chester taxi gets asked for at every one of them.

The same flat fares run from the neighbouring towns, and each has its own page: Rye Brook taxi just inland, Harrison taxi and Mamaroneck taxi down the Post Road, Larchmont taxi beyond that and White Plains taxi inland to the west. Every town we run is listed on the Westchester taxi hub, and pre-booked saloon work sits under Westchester car service.

The problem

You need a car now, and the only thing offering to help you is a screen that has never spoken your language.

What it costs you

The Census puts nearly six in ten people here in a household where a language other than English is spoken at home, and most of the village is Hispanic or Latino. An app has nothing to say to that. There is nobody to tell that the entrance is round the side, that the number on North Main is a shop with three flats over it, that the party is eight with four cases rather than the one the screen assumed. So it goes in half-guessed, the car stops where the pin chose, and somebody stands on the pavement in the county’s tightest-packed village working out which of four doorways the driver meant.

What we do instead

The phone is answered in Spanish as readily as in English, at three in the morning as at three in the afternoon. Give the corner, the floor and the shop underneath in whichever language comes out fastest, and the fare is agreed out loud, sent back in writing, and unchanged when the Port Chester taxi pulls up.

The New Haven Line

Port Chester Cab — Meeting the Trains on Westchester Avenue

The station sits on Westchester Avenue in the middle of the village, on the New Haven Line, with Grand Central one way and Stamford the other. It is the last Westchester stop before the trains cross into Connecticut, so people join here who live in Byram and Greenwich as readily as people who live three streets away. The platform clears fast, the kerb outside it is short, and the parking is spoken for long before the morning rush finishes.

Port Chester taxi van with room for seven and their luggage on an airport run
Seven seats and a boot that takes everybody’s bags rather than one carry-on. Named when you book, not discovered at the kerb.

Give Us the Train, Not the Hour You Hope For

Tell the dispatcher which service you are on and the car is on Westchester Avenue as you come down the steps. That matters more here than at a quiet halt, because this kerb is shared with buses, with the traffic running through on the Post Road, and with everyone else meeting the same train. A Port Chester cab already standing there when the doors open costs nothing extra and saves the ten minutes that a call placed from the platform always turns into.

It works the same in reverse: a booked Port Chester taxi from the house gets you onto the platform with time to spare, and because the fare is flat there is no penalty for the hour, the weather or a dug-up road.

Always open

Port Chester Taxi Service — Answered Every Hour, Holidays Included

The village keeps unusual hours. Kitchens along North Main are still serving when most of the county is dark, the theatre lets out near midnight, and shift work either side of the state line starts before the first train. A Port Chester taxi service that shuts at eleven is no service at all in a place like this, so ours does not shut. New Year’s Eve, Thanksgiving morning, the middle of a snowstorm — the line is answered and the fare is the fare.

From the Call to the Kerb

  • 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 Port Chester taxi booking takes thirty seconds.

Most regulars skip nearly all of it. A weekday Port Chester taxi to the station at the same time each morning, a monthly appointment, the Friday collection that never changes — put it on an account and one bill arrives instead of eight separate settlements.

Before you book
Choosing the Car — Heads, Bags and the Kerb

Decide the size before you ring rather than after. These streets give a driver nowhere to sit and wait while a bigger car is sent for, so heads and cases are worth saying out loud at the start — then the Port Chester taxi that turns up is already the right one.

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 Port Chester taxi weekly
  • Cash, Zelle, Venmo, Cash App or check pay the quoted figure; card adds a flat $10 service charge
  • A proud LGBTQ+ safe space
Airports

Airport Flat Rates — Port Chester Taxi to HPN, LGA, JFK, EWR and Teterboro

This corner of the county sits within reach of more airports than most of Westchester, and the five are priced one at a time rather than off a single sliding scale. HPN is a short run north; LaGuardia and Kennedy are down through the Bronx; Newark and Teterboro mean crossing the Hudson. Each Port Chester taxi figure is flat in both directions at any hour, and the tolls are already inside it.

Port Chester taxi flat rates to HPN, LaGuardia, Kennedy, Newark and Teterboro
Five fields, five settled figures. A Port Chester taxi fare is agreed on the phone, and nothing is added at the terminal door or on the way home.
Cars out nowHPN — Westchester County · $100

Up King Street and into the terminal road, and the only one of the five that never leaves the county. It is also the run people forget they have on the doorstep, and at $100 it is usually less than a week in the long stay.

HPN car service →

LGA — LaGuardia · $170

Down the Hutchinson and over the Whitestone, and the field this end of the county flies out of most often. Early departures dominate it, which is why the village sees a Port Chester taxi idling outside a shuttered shopfront well before five.

LGA car service →

JFK — Kennedy · $180

Ten dollars over LaGuardia, ten dollars under Newark, and rarely much slower once the Whitestone is behind you. Hand over the flight number when you book and the arrival is watched, so a late landing only moves the collection.

JFK car service →

EWR — Newark Liberty · $190

The furthest of the five and the only one that finishes in New Jersey: west across the county, over the river, then down the Turnpike. Every bridge and tunnel charge on that route is inside the $190 rather than added when you get out.

EWR car service →

Teterboro is $170 by Port Chester taxi, the same as LaGuardia, and it is the private-aviation run where the driver waits at the FBO desk instead of a public arrivals hall. Figures for every other town and field in the county are set out on the airport taxi rates page.

Taxi cerca de mí — Port Chester, las 24 horas

¿Busca un taxi cerca de mí en Port Chester? Tarifa fija, sin recargos, a cualquier hora: $100 al aeropuerto de Westchester, $180 a Kennedy, peajes incluidos. Llame al 914-564-7013 y le contesta una persona. Más información en taxi cerca de mí.
Quick answers

Port Chester Taxi — Quick Answers

What is the number for a Port Chester taxi?

914-564-7013. A person picks up at any hour, in English or in Spanish. That single line handles the station, the five airports, appointments out of the village and account work.

Can I book the car in Spanish?

Yes, and it is not a message left for somebody to return later. The line is answered in Spanish at any hour, the fare is agreed in Spanish, and the written confirmation comes back the same way. Texting works too, if that is easier than speaking.

How much is a Port Chester cab to JFK?

$180, flat, in either direction, with the tolls already counted in. That is ten dollars above the LaGuardia figure and ten dollars under Newark. It does not move for the hour, the traffic or the weather.

Do you run a Port Chester car service for work booked in advance?

Yes, on the same number and at the same flat figures. Pre-booked work here is mostly early airport transfers, evening collections after a show and standing weekday runs to the station. Reserving ahead holds the hour and the size of vehicle; it does not buy a different price.

Is a Portchester taxi the same thing, spelled as one word?

Same village, same cars, same number. The one-word spelling turns up constantly in searches and in addresses, and it reaches us exactly as the two-word one does. The village’s own name is two words.

What are the five airport fares from here?

Flat both ways with tolls included: Westchester County $100, LaGuardia $170, Kennedy $180, Newark $190, Teterboro $170. Any shorter Port Chester taxi run inside the village is quoted out loud before you agree to it.

What happens if the flight lands late?

Give us the flight number when you book and the arrival is watched, so the collection slides to the real landing time on its own. There is no waiting charge and the quoted figure does not move.

How do I pay?

Cash, Zelle, Venmo, Cash App and a cheque all settle at exactly the quoted figure. Paying by card adds a flat $10 service charge — a charge for the payment method, not a different fare, and the same $10 on a $100 run as on a $190 one. Account holders are billed at month’s end.

Every Port Chester 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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