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robthree 03-30-2008 07:14 PM

The Airporter bus is the easiest.... direct service, minimal amount of time enroute, modest fare.

http://www.panynj.gov/CommutingTrave...ct.html#jfkewr

pullup 03-31-2008 01:03 AM


Originally Posted by robthree (Post 351915)
The Airporter bus is the easiest.... direct service, minimal amount of time enroute, modest fare.

http://www.panynj.gov/CommutingTrave...ct.html#jfkewr

I concur, this is the least hassle inter-airport mode of transport. It also costs about the same as all the different trains you would have to take.

727C47 03-31-2008 03:54 AM

check out hoboken on the jerseyside, great restaurants, and the best view of Manhattan,right across the north river, going !

Left Coast MD11 03-31-2008 05:59 AM

Well, I made it with no problems. I ended up taking the Air Train ($7 + $5) to Penn Station and then NJ Transit to EWR/Liberty Station($15). It was a little more than I thought, $27, but, it only took about an 1:20 once I stepped off the jet and got to Liberty Station.
Now comes the fun part of sitting hotel standby for 5 days:rolleyes:

Thanks again :D

marcal 03-31-2008 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by Left Coast MD11 (Post 352031)
Well, I made it with no problems. I ended up taking the Air Train ($7 + $5) to Penn Station and then NJ Transit to EWR/Liberty Station($15). It was a little more than I thought, $27, but, it only took about an 1:20 once I stepped off the jet and got to Liberty Station.
Now comes the fun part of sitting hotel standby for 5 days:rolleyes:

Thanks again :D


Thats really good time!

Gunfighter 04-01-2008 05:48 PM


Originally Posted by ghilis101 (Post 351716)
airtrain to Jamaica station, take the subway to new york penn station (its near times square, i think thats lines A, C, E but i cant remember, then NJ transit (train also) to Newark airport, which is the next stop after newark penn. My guess is this will take 1.5 to hours depending on how you time the connections?

cab is way too expensive, and buses are tough if you dont know them. dont know about airport to airport shuttles...


I'd recommend LIRR over the Subway. It's $5-7 vs. $2 for the subway, but probably 30 minutes faster.

There is also a shuttle bus that runs between the two for about $25. Depending on traffic it can be faster or slower than the trains, but no transfers.

Bus Driver 04-01-2008 06:14 PM

Downtown Newark is great, especially @ 2AM. Hope you're an FFDO!!


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