Lancaster, California to/from LAX, Lancaster Airport and Bob Hope Airport
Taxi, Town Car, Limousine, SUV & Passenger Van Services
Why Use Roadrunner Limousine Airport Car Service?
100% Customer Satisfaction! Roadrunner Limousine is Los Angeles, California’s largest and most trusted airport ground transportation provider. Why are we so popular? It’s because we know how to provide the best customer service. On top of having exemplary driving records, our drivers are also required to pass FBI criminal background checks. We present well-dressed, experienced professionals who will cater to your every need. Prompt pickups and drop-offs are a certainty with us – it is our policy at Roadrunner Limousine transportation for our vehicles to arrive on location 10 minutes prior to every scheduled pickup time.
Great Flat Rates! Our town car flat rate fares to and from Lancaster and the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) / Lancaster Airport / Bob Hope Airport are most often less than taxis charge for the same service. So, why take a taxi when you can travel to the airport in comfort and style in any one of our luxury vehicles.
A Luxurious Vehicle Fleet. Whether you are a traveling couple, single executive or a large group, Roadrunner has the right vehicle for you. Depending on the number of passengers, Roadrunner Limousine’s fleet offers town cars, limousines, SUV’s, passenger vans and even 30+ passenger coaches. All our vehicles are clean, private and comfortable late model luxury vehicles equipped with GPS Navigation systems. So, why take a cramped taxi from Lancaster to the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) / Lancaster Airport / Bob Hope Airport when Roadrunner Limousine’s luxury vehicles await you?
Easy Reservation Process. For immediate personal service, call Roadrunner Limousine transportation on the telephone, or if it is more convenient, you can access our online reservation system to book quick reservations. Experience additional service by signing up for an online account that will preserve your personal preferences, allow you to monitor your reservation history and print reservation receipts/confirmations. Quotes can also be requested online followed by prompt e-mail response. Roadrunner limo transportation services will always send you e-mail confirmation and payment receipt for your verification and business expensing.
Member in good standing with the National Limousine Association (NLA). Our commitment to high industry standards and consistent delivery of quality transportation service in California is reflected in our NLA membership.
For more information about our SUV limousine service in Lancaster, give us a call today at 866.798.7694. Let our friendly staff help you.
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Are you a Traveling Executive?
Roadrunner Limousine provides exceptional service to its executive clients traveling in Los Angeles, California. Our executive guests expect convenient, reliable and comfortable transportation to or from Lancaster and the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) / Lancaster Airport / Bob Hope Airport. We pride ourselves on working effectively with an executive’s travel coordinators and assistants to provide optimum service, making everyone’s job easier. For them, we offer a state-of-the-art online booking and account monitoring system accompanied by a highly trained staff to create and execute the most sophisticated travel plans that a busy executive or corporate group might require.
For more information about our SUV limousine service in Lancaster, give us a call today at 866.798.7694. Let our friendly staff help you.
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First Time Coming to Lancaster, California – Did You Know?
YESTERDAY
This area was originally home to the Piute Indians. The city’s current origins as a settlement begin with the Southern Pacific Railroad. The exact origins of Lancaster’s name is unclear, but may be attributed to the moniker given by railroad officials, the surname of a railroad station clerk, or the name of the settler’s former Pennsylvania home. At one time, a settler could purchase 160-acre tracts of land for $6 an acre. Lancaster was booming by 1890, and adequate rainfall allowed farmers to grow thousands of acres of wheat and barley.
Unfortunately, the decade long drought that started in 1894 devastated the town, but in 1908, the town again became a boom town by housing aqueduct workers that worked on the five-year construction of the 233-mile Los Angeles Aqueduct. Later, a more steady growth spurt in the 1930s was supported by the construction of Muroc Air Force Base, a site of frequent flight tests which included the “breaking” of the sound barrier by Chuck Yeager in 1947
TODAY
The city is no longer that railroad water stop of the 19th century, but is a city with many residents and visitors. The oldest remaining structure in the city of Lancaster, The Western Hotel of 1886, was converted into a museum under the California Historic Site program in 1992. Now defunct, the “Flat Earth Society” of the 1970s with over 3,000 members was headquartered in Lancaster. The city has been focusing on the revitalization of Downtown Lancaster, with modern amenities such as a library and performing arts center interspersed with historic buildings and downtown businesses to form the Lancaster Old Town Site. There has been much attraction of new businesses, boutiques and restaurants, as well as renovation of business facades, in the Old Town Area. In 2010, the city opened a revitalized one mile stretch of Lancaster Boulevard between 10th Street West and Sierra Highway.
PRIME LOCATION
Lancaster is a charter city in the high desert, near the Kern County line. Lancaster is currently the 30th largest city in California, the principle city within the Antelope Valley, and the 148th largest city in the United States. Lancaster is located about 70 miles north of downtown and is separated from the Los Angeles Basin by the San Gabriel Mountain Range to the south and from the San Joaquin Valley and Bakersfield by the Tehachapi Mountain Range to the north. Its population has grown from 37,000 residents at the time of incorporation in 1977, to 156,633 people in 2010, making it the largest city on the California side of the Mojave Desert.
With a cold semi-arid steppe climate, Lancaster is less hot and rainier than the standard arid climate classification.
QUALITY OF LIFE
The Lancaster Aerospace Walk of Honor was established in 1990 by the Lancaster City Council, and it celebrates test pilots associated with Edwards Air Force Base. The Walk of Honor inducts five new honorees each year in a special ceremony held in September.
Lancaster boasts over 600 acres of developed and planned parkland that includes playground and picnic areas and tournament-level sports facilities at the Big 8 Softball Complex and the Lancaster National Soccer Center. In West Lancaster, the Prime Desert Woodland Preserve is a facility committed to preserving the pristine beauty of the High Desert and educating the community about their environment through nature walks and educational programs at Woodland’s Interpretive Center. Forrest Hull Park is a popular dog park where local residents can allow their dogs to play and exercise together.