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    Rehmann Transportation

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    South Jersey Sedan and Limousine Service

    4.5(4 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    I can hardly explain the appreciation I have for the awesome service provided by SJL. In short,…read morethey were flexible to our needs, reasonably priced, prompt, and dependable. My Dad was scheduled for a pretty significant medical procedure and had no method of transportation to get him to and from the hospital. I live on the other side of the US, so I couldn't provide much help, other than to coordinate service. My Mom found SJL and, though we had no previous familiarity with them, decided to go with them for our needs. Ashley, who coordinated our SJL reservation was so helpful. She was easy to talk to, and was accommodating to our requests, which fluctuated because of the hospital's scheduling process. We initially coordinated a 9 am pickup and later - the night prior to the reservation - had to reschedule to a pickup around 4 am, and SJL had no problem adjusting. The entire service was perfect. Ashley took great notes of everything that I explained to her about our situation, and the notification emails provided by the service reflected all the details that I had shared with Ashley - confirming that communication was flowing from me to Ashley and, ultimately, to the driver. The SJL web portal worked well. The driver, John, was on time and my Dad appreciated John's friendliness and good company. I can't thank SJL enough and hope that my strongest recommendation here expresses some of my gratitude. My Dad's hospital procedure wasn't comfortable for him, my Mom, or me. But SJL ensured that the logistics was one aspect of the ordeal that we did not have to worry about. Thank you! If you need a car service in the area, use this one!!

    After searching on the web for a car service, I found this company…read more Customer service was excellent, price was good, driver was on time and very pleasant. It is also a family owned business. If I ever need a car service again, this company will be the only choice for me.

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    The New Jersey Turnpike - Beautiful cloud formations

    The New Jersey Turnpike

    3.9(31 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    So first off. I do not have to drive this everyday and this may the only time in what left of my…read morelife I will. That disclaimer aside I was leaving NYC on my way to California and I ran the entire length. First off I think I paid ;like under 13 USD which was not bad. Second off I rolled past the tanks from the opening of the Sopranos and that was beyond cool. I was only missing the cigar Third it was well maintained and helped me get used to driving the moving van after fighting my way out of Queens in it Fourth the rest stops were beyond awesome with gas, some with food courts and the like. I did not stop but it was cool to see. I enjoyed my time and it got me through NJ in a decent amount of time

    My initial instinct was to rate this a star lower than I have. Actually had to think about it for a…read morefew minutes and have a debate with myself. (Who won the debate? Me.) Not too long ago, my oldest friend and I were hanging out in Oakland, NJ, a town or 2 over from Wayne, the place in northern NJ where we grew up together (we've known each other since we were 8 years old). He lives in Florida now, but he's staying temporarily in Philly while working out of south NJ, and as he looked up at the majestic Ramapo Mountains, he said, "Y'know, from Wayne up, NJ is a beautiful state. But as you start going south...it's flat, ugly, drab, dull. Crowded, polluted beaches and Pine Barren hillbillies. I don't care what Springsteen says. There's nothing here to write romantic paens or ballads about." I couldn't have agreed more. Which brings me back to my review of the NJ Turnpike... When I was a kid, we tended to take the Garden State Pkwy. when we went to the Shore to swim (Point Pleasant) or to visit my grandparents (they lived in Brick). It was somewhat "scenic," at least in comparison to the NJ Turnpike, Currently, I ride part of the Turnpike on most days as I make my way to and from Hoboken for my job (a lot of my ancestry is in Hellboken...sorry, I meant Hoboken...but I've never been a fan of the city). I come into the Turnpike from Rt. 78 and it winds its way up through a gritty industrial landscape of swampland and factories and warehouses that definitely qualifies as an eyesore to the Lincoln Tunnel and the GW Bridge further beyond. Mercifully, my time riding on it is short, unless there's heavy traffic. Which there too often is. Sometimes, at night, they'll shut down the portion that I have to take on my way home, necessitating a wearying, stressful, heavily trafficked "detour." Doesn't help that I'm an old, timid driver with cataracts, but...my God! They've been "fixing" the Turnpike for years and years, but it never seems to get much better. Sometimes, I've prayed (as only an agnostic can!) for rain, because at least then it will be open. During the last years of my father's life, I traveled monthly down the southern portion of the Turnpike to visit him at my sister's home on the Delaware/Maryland border. My memories of those rides aren't pleasant. A large part of that was having to see my father in his progressive mental and physical decline, part of it was that Delaware/Maryland is "alien territory" to me, and I was uncomfortable having to navigate its "strange" roads (sometimes it felt more like the "Deep South" to me than it did the "Mid-Atlantic South"), and the lesser part of it was the monotony of the long ride down on the Turnpike. A flat, dreary landscape all around. Some streams, lots of scraggly woods and pine trees. Nothing to elevate my spirit, like a ride up the NY Thruway has always tended to do. More than enough "rest areas," but they tended to be filthy and crowded, and when I availed myself of their food or their gas, way, way overpriced. They served their function, but didn't provide much in the way of "rest." Or comfort. A long, monotonous ride down, until I finally reached the Delaware Memorial Bridge, which actually was quite impressive. Crossing over, that momentary spark of excitement was quickly extinguished as I began to maneuver my way through the unfamiliar but equally monotonous landscape of DE and then MD. And, if anything, the ride back north was even more tedious and enervating. Still, I've given this review a higher star than I'm really inclined to because if one considers it in a utilitarian manner as opposed to an aesthetic one, it does serve its purpose. Going south, I rarely encountered a ton of traffic, or potholes. It wasn't as if a quicker, more pleasing alternative existed. In the end, it got me to where I needed to go. Going north, for me, is more of a mixed bag, but that ride, which I make most every day, is of a shorter duration. Also, it's more familiar to me (I can remember riding on this stretch of highway as a kid with my parents, and my father pointing out "Snake Hill," where an insane asylum once existed), which helps. It's not "alien territory" (although I sometimes wish that it was-- I get why people unfamiliar with NJ, riding only through this swampy, polluted portion of it on their way from Newark Airport to NYC, think of NJ as a "cesspool"). Bottom line? The Turnpike will get you to where you gotta go. But it won't be a "scenic" trip. Or one you're likely to remember with fondness.

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