

Look up the full schedule and fares (you can use a New York City MetroCard on the Bee-Line). Many of these taxi companies will also pick you up from New York metropolitan area airports.īee-Line buses #14, #15, #16, and #17 stop at multiple locations in the city. Don’t be daunted if you need to dial a couple of numbers before you reach someone. Note: Local taxi drivers may be dropping someone off in another town or even driving to the city. If you don’t see a taxi, you can call one at one of the numbers listed in our taxi directory. There are almost always cabs waiting at the station to take you where you need to go (flat rates are $6 during the day to any point in Peekskill $7 in the evening). One way off-peak, child: $6 if bought in station $12 if bought on train One way off-peak, senior/disabled/Medicare: $7.75 if bought at station $7.75 if bought on train One way off-peak: $11.75 if bought at station $18 if bought on train Round trip off-peak, senior/disabled/Medicare: $15.50 One way peak, child: $7.75 if bought at station $14 if bought on train.

One way senior/disabled/Medicare (not valid on inbound morning peak trains): $7.75 if bought at station $7.75 if bought on train. One way peak: $15.50 if bought at station $22 if bought on train. Peak hours (weekday trains that arrive in Grand Central between 5 am and 10 am, or that leave Grand Central between 4 pm and 8 pm): The very lovely train conductors accept only cash, no credit cards buy your tickets at the station to avoid higher fares onboard. The fares from Grand Central to Peekskill are below. (But don’t fall asleep and end up there by mistake.) See the train schedule here. How to get to Peekskill, New York (the Google map is below):įrom Grand Central Terminal in New York City: Take the Metro-North Hudson Line train to Peekskill the last stop is Poughkeepsie.
