Acela is fast, and Acela is a train. For some passengers, that's the whole equation. For others, a public station, a shared car, and a fixed schedule that doesn't quite line up with the actual day — those aren't conveniences. They're costs.
Corridor Transit is the alternative. One car. Door to door. The route is yours. You can take calls without thinking about who's listening. You can read briefs without bracing for an interruption. You can sleep.
We've been running the corridor since 2018. The timing on a typical day is four to five hours depending on traffic — sometimes faster, occasionally longer when I-95 isn't cooperating. Our chauffeurs know which exits, which rest stops, and which time of day moves where.
Stops in Baltimore, Philadelphia, or Newark are common. So is taking the long way around when it makes sense. Decide on the day.