The Midtown Direct line made Summit one of the most sought-after commuter addresses in New Jersey. The executives, attorneys, and finance professionals who live here have structured their days around that roughly 35- to 50-minute window, depending on the train connection to Penn Station. Early meetings ahead of the 6:15 a.m. departure, late returns from the city as service thins out, or days the timetable simply doesn’t fit: those gaps fall to ground transportation.
Morris Avenue and Springfield Avenue carry the bulk of that demand, and both corridors slow considerably during peak hours. For clients across Union County’s corporate corridor, relying on our Summit car service means a missed departure or a late pickup never becomes a professional liability.
Summit sits close enough to EWR that most residents default to it for nearly all departures, but the stretch between Exit 45 and the terminal approach backs up reliably on weekday mornings. The chauffeur builds that pattern into the confirmed departure window rather than leaving the calculation to the passenger.
Clients arriving after a long-haul flight connect directly to The Albion Summit on Springfield Avenue, a renovated boutique hotel with an on-site restaurant and whiskey lounge, or to Turkey Hill Inn on Beechwood Road, a quieter 14-room property a short walk from the downtown core.
The corporate footprint here runs deeper than the city’s size suggests. Overlook Medical Center is one of the largest employers in the county; Quantifi serves global banks and hedge funds from its Summit address; and OculusIT supports higher education institutions across the region. The demand that comes out of that concentration is specific:
In each case, the client gets a departure that holds, a vehicle that reflects the level of the meeting, and a chauffeur who has driven this corridor before.
A dinner reservation at Huntley Taverne or an evening at Felina Summit is often a deliberate choice for people who plan their evenings with the same attention they bring to everything else. Felina’s private dining rooms book well in advance, and Huntley Taverne draws a consistent crowd from across Union County; parking on that stretch of Morris Avenue after 7:00 p.m. reflects that.
Arriving with a chauffeur fits how residents actually approach these evenings. The pickup is confirmed, and the night doesn’t hinge on availability or surge pricing at the end. For finance professionals entertaining out-of-town counterparts or senior staff celebrating a closed deal, the level of service the evening starts with tends to matter as much as the restaurant itself.
The vehicle is the first thing a client notices, and the last thing that requires a decision under pressure. These options cover the range of what this corridor demands:
Executives, families, and corporate teams across the country have left their assessments on our Google Reviews; the consistency across them is what matters: “As an Executive Assistant to C-suite executives, Royal Coachman Worldwide has been my preferred and only vendor for over 7 years. Not only for simple airport transportation in NY/NJ (including Teterboro for private flights), but also to help facilitate services in California, Nevada, and Europe. From last-minute bookings to last-minute changes and extreme flight delays, they go above and beyond to take care of my executives and me every single time.”
This city runs on precision: the 6:15 a.m. train, the 9:00 a.m. investor meeting, the Terminal C cutoff that closes earlier than most people expect. A transportation company operating in this region needs to understand those margins before the reservation is made. Since 1969, our Summit limo service has served exactly that kind of client: the one for whom a late vehicle isn’t just an inconvenience but a problem with real consequences.
When the dates and details are set, call us, email us, or fill out the reservation form, and we will confirm before anything is locked in.