The 190-mile corridor from New York City to Baltimore runs along I-95 South, passing through New Jersey and Delaware before entering Maryland. This route is popular with medical professionals visiting Johns Hopkins, government contractors splitting time between NYC and the DC-Baltimore corridor, and sports fans heading to Camden Yards or M&T Bank Stadium..
190 miles
Distance
3.5 hours
Drive Time
189 min
Productive Time
$0
Surge Pricing
24/7
Availability
The 190-mile corridor from New York City to Baltimore runs along I-95 South, passing through New Jersey and Delaware before entering Maryland. This route is popular with medical professionals visiting Johns Hopkins, government contractors splitting time between NYC and the DC-Baltimore corridor, and sports fans heading to Camden Yards or M&T Bank Stadium.
The primary highway corridor is I-95 South through NJ Turnpike, Delaware, to I-695/I-83 into Baltimore. Toll roads along this route include NJ Turnpike, Delaware Memorial Bridge, I-95 Maryland tolls — all tolls are included in your flat rate at no extra cost.
Pickup City
Airports: JFK, LGA, EWR, TEB
Destination City
Airports: BWI
| Factor | Detailed Drivers | Uber Black | Amtrak / Train | Drive Yourself |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Time (Door-to-Door) | 3.5 hours | 3.5 hours + wait | 273 min+ (station overhead) | 3.5 hours (you drive) |
| Productive Time | 189 min | 189 min | ~113 min (spotty Wi-Fi) | 0 min |
| Surge Pricing | Never | 1.5–3.5x during peak | Peak fares 1.5–2x | Gas prices vary |
| Privacy | Full — take calls freely | Shared with driver | None | Full |
| Luggage | Unlimited (trunk space) | Limited | 2 bags + carry-on | Unlimited |
| Corporate Billing | NET 30 invoicing | Credit card only | Credit card / corporate card | Expense reports |
Turn 3.5 hours of travel into billable work. Wi-Fi, quiet cabin, and no interruptions. A VP earning $400K/yr recovers $606 in productive time per trip.
We pick you up at your exact address in New York City and drop you at your exact destination in Baltimore. No stations, no terminals, no last-mile taxi.
One price covers the entire 190 miles journey including all tolls (NJ Turnpike), fuel, and gratuity. No surge pricing, no hidden fees.
Traveling with colleagues or family? You pay per vehicle, not per person. An Escalade fits 6 passengers for the same flat rate — that's 1/6th the cost per person compared to individual train tickets.
Depart exactly when you want. No fixed timetables, no boarding windows, no delays. Early morning, late night, holidays — we operate 24/7/365.
Let a professional handle the road while you rest, prepare, or decompress. Arrive at your destination ready to perform — not tired from driving.
For a 190 miles trip taking 3.5 hours, comfort is essential. Choose the vehicle that fits your party.
| Vehicle | Passengers | Best For | Luggage | Hourly Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mercedes S-Class | Up to 3 | Executive travel, solo or duo | 3 bags | $75–95/hr |
| Cadillac Escalade | Up to 6 | Recommended for 190 miles trips | 6 bags | $95–125/hr |
| Mercedes Sprinter Van | Up to 14 | Corporate groups, team transport | 14 bags | $125–175/hr |
| Mini Coach | Up to 28 | Large groups, corporate events | 28 bags | Contact for rate |
Select New York City to Baltimore and enter your exact pickup and drop-off addresses. Choose your vehicle class and preferred departure time.
Review your all-inclusive flat rate — covering the full 190 miles, all tolls, fuel, and chauffeur gratuity. No hidden fees, no surge pricing.
Your uniformed chauffeur arrives at your door. Settle into your private cabin with Wi-Fi and charging. Arrive in Baltimore refreshed and on time.
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Common questions about private car service from New York City to Baltimore