Hudson County Car Service
Chauffeur service across Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken, Bayonne, and every Hudson County municipality — minutes from Manhattan through the Holland or Lincoln Tunnel.
Car service built for the Hudson County waterfront and beyond
Hudson County is the most densely populated county in New Jersey and, functionally, an extension of Manhattan's economy. The Jersey City waterfront alone houses Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Fidelity Investments, and Citigroup along Washington Boulevard and Exchange Place — earning its "Wall Street West" reputation. A few miles north, Hoboken has drawn tech firms like Semperis and DraftKings alongside a thriving residential base. And the county keeps growing: Weehawken's Port Imperial waterfront, Bayonne's redeveloping Military Ocean Terminal, and Secaucus Junction's 10-line rail hub all generate steady car service demand.
What makes Hudson County unique is the proximity to Manhattan paired with the complexity of reaching it. The Holland Tunnel entrance sits on 12th Street in Jersey City and feeds into Lower Manhattan; the Lincoln Tunnel entrance is in Weehawken via Route 495, exiting at 39th Street in Midtown. Choosing the right tunnel at the right time can mean the difference between a 12-minute crossing and a 45-minute crawl. Internal travel has its own challenges — the Pulaski Skyway connects Jersey City to Newark and EWR, while Route 1/9 threads through Kearny and North Bergen with frequent congestion near the Route 3 interchange.
True North VIP serves every municipality in Hudson County with airport transfers (EWR 20–30 min, JFK 40–60 min, LGA 30–40 min, TEB 10–15 min), hourly chauffeur bookings, and point-to-point rides. A flat $20 NJ surcharge applies to all Hudson County trips and is shown at checkout. Book at truenorthvip.com/book or call +1-347-321-9929.
Municipalities we serve
All 12 Hudson County municipalities — from the Bayonne peninsula to the North Bergen bluffs.
Jersey City
NJ's second-largest city. Exchange Place financial district, Newport Mall, Journal Square transit hub, PATH access to WTC (15 min) and 33rd St.
Hoboken
One-square-mile waterfront city. PATH to 33rd St in 20 min, Stevens Institute of Technology, Washington Street dining corridor, NJ Transit terminal.
Weehawken
Lincoln Tunnel western terminus. Port Imperial ferry terminal (8-min crossing to Midtown). UBS office with ~5,000 employees. Hamilton Park.
Bayonne
Cape Liberty Cruise Port (Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises). NJ Turnpike Exit 14A access. Hudson-Bergen Light Rail. 15 min to EWR.
Secaucus
Secaucus Junction — one of NJ Transit's busiest intermodal hubs (10+ rail lines). Harmon Meadow retail. Route 3 hotel corridor near Meadowlands.
North Bergen & Union City
Northern Hudson bluffs with Palisades views. Route 1/9 and Route 495 access. Bergenline Avenue commercial strip in Union City — one of the busiest in NJ.
West New York & Guttenberg
Boulevard East waterfront with unmatched Manhattan skyline views. Dense residential communities with Lincoln Tunnel access via Route 495.
Kearny & Harrison
Eastern industrial corridor. Harrison PATH station, Red Bull Arena. Kearny connects to the Pulaski Skyway and I-280 toward Essex County.
Routes and drive times from Hudson County
Hudson County → Manhattan
- Holland Tunnel (Lower Manhattan): 10–20 min off-peak from JC/Hoboken
- Lincoln Tunnel (Midtown): 10–20 min off-peak from Weehawken/Hoboken
- Peak hour (7–9 AM, 4–7 PM): 30–50 min either tunnel
- Late night (after 11 PM): 8–12 min, minimal wait
Hudson County → EWR (Newark Airport)
- Jersey City via Pulaski Skyway / NJ Turnpike: 20–30 min
- Hoboken via Route 1/9 or I-78: 20–25 min
- Bayonne via NJ Turnpike north: 15–20 min
- Peak buffer: add 15–20 min (morning and evening rush)
Hudson County → JFK Airport
- Off-peak: 40–60 min via Holland Tunnel → BQE → Van Wyck
- Alternative: NJ Turnpike → Goethals Bridge → Belt Pkwy (avoids Manhattan)
- Peak afternoon (3–7 PM): 75–100+ min — schedule extra buffer
Hudson County → LGA & TEB
- LGA off-peak: 30–40 min via Lincoln Tunnel → Midtown → Grand Central Pkwy
- LGA peak: 55–75 min (Grand Central Pkwy bottleneck)
- TEB (Teterboro): 10–15 min via Route 3 or NJ Turnpike — fastest airport run
Vehicles matched to Hudson County needs
Navigate Hudson County's dense street grid in the right vehicle. Our fleet ranges from Executive Sedans for solo airport runs to Sprinter vans for group transfers to the Cape Liberty Cruise Port. Luxury SUVs are a popular pick for waterfront corporate clients — room for luggage and associates without the rigidity of a stretch.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Last updated: March 2026