Last Updated on August 3, 2026 by Jimmy
Yorktown Taxi — Flat Rates to Five Airports and Three Stations
A Yorktown taxi with the price settled before it moves: $110 to Westchester County Airport, $190 to Kennedy, tolls counted in. Ring the number and a dispatcher answers — no app, no account, no card left on file.
HPNWestchester County$110
LGALaGuardia$180
JFKKennedy$190
EWRNewark Liberty$200
TEBTeterboro$180
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Taxi Yorktown NY — the Taconic, Route 6 and Route 202
Thirty-nine square miles is a lot of ground for one town name. A taxi Yorktown NY booking might begin on the Route 6 strip by the mall, on a lane off Route 118 with no pavement, at the far edge of Mohegan Lake, or where the town runs into Somers. Those are separate errands, and each is a different Yorktown taxi run.
The Taconic State Parkway runs down the middle and settles the routing. It helps a job going north or south and hinders one going across, because the crossings are few. Route 202 carries the town east to west, Route 118 drops toward the parkway and Route 6 runs out past Jefferson Valley; which side of the Taconic you are on decides the Yorktown taxi route before anything else.
Two addresses come up more than any other. Jefferson Valley Mall is what people give when a road name will not do, and Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park needs a gate named as well, because a driver can be four hundred yards off and invisible. Downing Park, Granite Knolls and the Turkey Mountain lot are the same smaller, so the car is sent to an entrance rather than a postcode.
The neighbouring towns are ours as well. Croton on Hudson taxi, Peekskill taxi and Katonah taxi are the three station towns we run to most from here, with Cortlandt Manor taxi to the west and Somers taxi over the town line north. Every town sits on the Westchester taxi board, and the same drivers cover Yorktown car service when the booking is a scheduled one.
You choose the station by whichever is closest to the house, and roughly half the time that is the wrong railroad.
The three platforms Yorktown actually uses point three different ways. Croton-Harmon lies west, on the Hudson Line, where nearly every electric train starts and finishes and where Amtrak’s Empire trains call. Katonah lies east, on the Harlem Line, which is the only one of the two that stops at White Plains at all. Peekskill lies north, Hudson Line again, but above the point where most trains turn round. Pick the near one for a White Plains morning and you ride into Manhattan and back out to reach an office fifteen miles from your door.
Tell the dispatcher where you are ending up rather than which station you had in mind. Croton-Harmon for the express or the Amtrak, Katonah when the day sits on the Harlem Line, Peekskill when you are working up the valley. The Yorktown taxi is quoted to whichever of the three the answer turns out to be, and it is quoted before the car moves.
Yorktown Heights Taxi — Jefferson Valley, Shrub Oak, Crompond and Mohegan Lake
The town has five business hamlets and people here give those names in preference to an address. Yorktown Heights is the centre of gravity and the name most bookings arrive under; Jefferson Valley, Shrub Oak, Crompond and Mohegan Lake are the rest. Ask for a Yorktown Heights taxi and you are standing in one of them.
They shade into one another with nothing to mark the change, and one postcode can cover several. That is where an unfamiliar driver loses ten minutes: the satnav takes the hamlet, pins its rough centre, and the car ends up half a mile off. Give us the hamlet and the nearest fixed thing — firehouse, plaza, school — and the Yorktown taxi arrives at the door.
Older neighbourhood names still circulate. Croton Heights, Hunterbrook, Kitchawan and Pinesbridge mean something to a local driver and nothing to an algorithm, so use them if that is what you say. Pricing does not move between them: a Yorktown taxi costs the same to a given destination wherever in the town it starts.
Yorktown NY Taxi — Croton-Harmon, Katonah and Peekskill
The Line That Closed in 1959
Yorktown had five stations once. Kitchawan, Croton Lake, Croton Heights, Yorktown Heights and Amawalk sat on the New York and Putnam, and passenger trains ran until 1959. The town bought the Yorktown Heights station building in 1966 and finished restoring it in 2020; it stands in Railroad Park, and the right of way beneath it is now the North County Trailway. Pleasant for a walk, no use for getting to work.
So every Yorktown NY taxi that ends at a platform ends at somebody else’s, which is why the dispatcher asks where you are going before choosing the station.
Booking the Platform Run
Give us the train, not the hour. A Yorktown taxi booked against the 6:42 adjusts itself when the 6:42 is eleven minutes down; one booked against the clock sits there being right about the clock. The rule is worth more still in the evening, when a missed connection becomes a forty-minute wait.
Regular platform runs can be standing jobs — same train, same days, one figure agreed at the start and invoiced at month’s end.

Yorktown Taxi Service — 24 Hours, Holidays Included
The Yorktown taxi service runs every hour of every day and the hour does not touch the fare. A quarter to five departure comes off the same table as an afternoon appointment, and Christmas Day is charged as a Tuesday.
What the hour affects is availability. Only so many cars point south before dawn up here, and the Yorktown taxi work for the early flights is usually taken the evening before.
From the Call to the Door
No app to download, no account to open. One conversation sets it up, then a short run of messages lets you check instead of hope.
- 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 Yorktown taxi booking takes thirty seconds.
Say the numbers at the start. Swapping a vehicle afterwards costs minutes rather than money, because the replacement Yorktown taxi is usually at the far end of thirty-nine square miles.
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 Yorktown 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 from Yorktown — Tolls Inside the Number
Yorktown sits a little under eighteen road miles from our Tarrytown base, mid-table on the rate card. Middle distance is where a meter does most damage: a clear Taconic and a bad one are half an hour apart on the same route. Fixing the figure moves that risk off you. Every Yorktown taxi fare below is identical in both directions.

East on 202 and down 684, the only one of the five finishing inside the county. Seventy dollars under LaGuardia, and what most of the town flies from.
Taconic to the Sprain, or the Saw Mill when the parkway is stacked. Early departures are arranged the evening before, because the car has to be up here before you wake.
The longest of the New York fields from this end, ten dollars above LaGuardia. Give us the flight number and the inbound is checked, so a delay moves the collection and not the price.
West over the Mario Cuomo Bridge, then south down the Turnpike. Ten dollars above Kennedy, with every crossing already inside the quoted figure.
Teterboro is $180 from Yorktown, the same as LaGuardia, and the field to ask about when you are meeting private aviation. The whole grid sits on the airport taxi rates page.
Taxi cerca de mí — Yorktown, las 24 horas
Yorktown Taxi — Quick Answers
What is the number for a Yorktown taxi?
914-564-7013, answered by a dispatcher at any hour. One line covers Yorktown Heights, Jefferson Valley, Shrub Oak, Crompond and Mohegan Lake, the station runs and all five airports.
How much is a taxi from Yorktown to the airport?
Flat in both directions with tolls counted in: $110 to Westchester County, $180 to LaGuardia, $190 to Kennedy, $200 to Newark Liberty and $180 to Teterboro. Runs inside the town are quoted on the call.
Is Yorktown Heights car service the same thing as booking a taxi?
Same cars, same drivers, same figures. A Yorktown Heights car service booking is one placed in advance for a set time; ask for a car now and the vehicle and the price are identical.
Which station should I be dropped at?
Say where you are going and the dispatcher will name it: Croton-Harmon for the fast trains and for Amtrak, Katonah for a Harlem Line destination, Peekskill when you are heading up the river. The Yorktown taxi is booked against your train, not a clock time.
How do I pay?
Cash, Zelle, Venmo, Cash App and check all settle at the figure you were quoted. A card adds a flat $10 service charge — the same $10 on the $110 run to Westchester County as on the $200 run to Newark. Nothing is kept on file, and regular riders can be invoiced monthly.
What happens if my flight lands late?
Give us the flight number when you book and the arrival is checked before the car leaves Yorktown, so two hours down moves the collection two hours and leaves the price alone. No waiting charge on a tracked arrival.
Do you carry child seats?
Yes, and nothing to pay for one. Tell the dispatcher the child’s age and the seat is fitted and adjusted before the car turns into your road.
Do you pick up at Jefferson Valley Mall and FDR State Park?
Both. The mall is far and away the most common pickup in town. For the park, name the gate and the car park too, because a Yorktown taxi can be very close there and still nowhere near you.

