Surviving train ride from EWR Newark airport Terminal B Arrivals to Princeton University
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2024
- Featuring Terminal B dining areas and Wawa at the Theater Neighborhood shuttle bus stop
Parts:
* Newark airport Terminal B food and store selection
* Take AirTrain to Train Station
* Purchase Amtrak and/or NJ Transit train ticket with intermediate stop at Princeton Junction
* Choose correct NJ Transit train to board to
* Review Trenton (Northeast Corridor) time tables
* NJ Transit train ride gotchas
* Car retro interiors, both the regular NJ Transit and especially the Dinky
EWR Newark international airport may be the most interconnected one amongst NYC area compared to JFK or LGA but figuring out simple train trip out to Greater New York places can be challenging. For those who are new or unfamiliar with NJ Transit train trip this video provides step-by-step instruction, tips and tricks, end to end of the campus including University Neighborhood map that you can scan the QR code of to take the map with you.
Terminal B offers store and food selection that no other Newark terminals have; convenient but expensive due to airport fee. The Wawa convenience store does not have much to offer other than basic stuff like pizza, chips, and fruit bites. You as college student may need to hold off until you reach Palmer Square by getting on the TigerTransit bus from Wawa/Princeton station for better food selection.
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Thank you for the detailed info. I always worry about how to get from A to B, this visual is so helpful
How does one do that?
Not to nitpick, but I flew Eastern Airlines into Newark, took the Airlink Bus (no train then) to Newark Penn Station, rode the train to Princeton Junction, and then took the dinky train to Princeton proper.
And it was 1980 and I was 15.
Thanks I Am ..Going to...paterson nj. June 21 2024 🇮🇱🙏🕊👍👌✌️
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Surviving ? A bit overly dramatic. I've taken that trip several times. Pretty easy. Tram, NJ Transit to Princeton then switch trains to Princeton Junction. My beautiful wonderful home state of New Jersey will not kill you.
I have seen too many people think otherwise 😕