Four trains stop every hour between 9 p. Trains that stop at the airport are designated with an airplane or "EWR" on departure boards. There is no parking or passenger drop off area at Newark Airport rail station. If you are traveling before that time, you may wish to have someone drop you off at the nearest station, or use a station with a large parking facility such as:.
Northeast Corridor trains provide service to New York, Trenton and intermediate points. We recommend purchasing roundtrip tickets to avoid lines. Keep your ticket with you when you leave the train because you will need it to pass through the fare gates.
Otherwise, you will be charged the AirTrain access fee. Allow about 15 minutes to travel via AirTrain between the train station and your airport terminal. If you're going to take the train to Newark Airport, you'll need to buy your ticket and board at Penn Station — the main intercity railway junction for Manhattan.
The station is located on Eighth Avenue between 31st and 34th streets. Walk, taxi, or take public transit, depending on your proximity and preference. Penn Station is notoriously crowded and difficult to navigate, especially at "rush hour.
There's no way you can miss getting there from Manhattan between Penn Station's many subway lines and few bus lines. Find a bus or subway map on the MTA website for more information. If you don't feel like navigating the system, you can always take a taxi or an Uber to the station. Walk to Penn Station. If you're already nearby, you can walk to the train station.
You can also find it on Eighth Avenue, between 31st and 34th streets. Find directions using a map app if you aren't sure. Pick the appropriate line. Look at the times listed, and pick the train that next leaves for Newark Airport. In contrast, others arrive at the Newark station, which is a good car-ride away and will still cost a pretty penny if you plan on taking a taxi from one location to the other.
Buy a ticket. You can either buy a ticket at an automated machine or talk to a teller. If you're using the machine, you'll need to type in the Newark Airport station code. Indicate whether you're buying a round-trip or one-way ticket and whether you're a child or an adult.
Board the train. Normally the trains arrive at the station approximately 20 minutes before they depart. The trains on each train line run about twice an hour, except in the late hours after 10 pm or so. If you're taking the Northeast Corridor line to the airport, then lookout for the "NEC" sign on the screen when you search for your train.
Double-check that the train stops at Newark Airport. As you board the train, there will be a screen on the wall before you head down the stairs: it lists all of the stops that the train will take. The train will usually stop at Secaucus and then Newark Penn Station before your stop. Cross over the bridge to the AirTrain Newark station. Once you make it to the Newark Airport stop, you'll need to take the Airtrain to complete your journey.
This elevated monorail ride is your transport between the Newark Airport train stop and the airport. Don't bother calling a cab. You'll need to wait around for more than a few minutes. Furthermore, the mess of one-way streets can be confusing to navigate to the airport via the train station. Get out at the proper terminal. Check your plane ticket or reservation for your airline and terminal number. The Airtrain cars and station will have a map of the terminals, so make sure you get off at the right spot.
You'll need to walk a bit further to get to the terminal and begin checking in for your flight. Method 3. Try the 62 bus. This is arguably the cheapest way to get from Manhattan to Newark Airport. Catch the 62 bus. It should stop along the Penn Station Bus Lanes. Get the bus headed toward Newark Airport Terminals.
Buses run every 20 minutes or so, and they take about 25 minutes to arrive at the airport. Method 4. It runs every half hour on the half hour and they will pick you up at a variety of hotels and NYC transportation hubs Grand Central, Penn Station, etc. NJ Transit bus lines 28, 37, 62, 67, and all serve Newark Airport. While taxi, Uber, bus and even other ride share services or limos are all options to get from Manhattan to Newark airport, in my opinion, just like getting from Newark Airport to Manhattan , the absolute best way to get from Manhattan to Newark airport is by train.
The Air Train inside Newark Airport runs every 3 minutes for most of the day. Adult ticket on the left; child ticket from Manhattan to Newark Airport on the right. In our case, we had just missed a NJ Transit train, so we had to wait for awhile for the next one. Board the train and then get off at Newark Liberty Airport Station. Board the Air Train and then get off at the terminal that your flight is in.
I hope this guide has helped you travel from New York City — remember, I also have a guide on the best way to get from Newark Airport to Manhattan , if you need to make this a round trip. What are your tips for the cheapest and best way from Manhattan to Newark Airport? I think you completely ignored all the comments in your previous post, which offered additional and cheaper options for PATH, bus, etc.
Not a good way to engage your readers. Then take metro to Union Station, then take Mark Penn line train. We used them 3 years ago to take a family of 4 from JFK to mid-own Manhattan. Plenty of space for our stroller and luggage which would have been impractical for the train. They frequently have coupons which are not too hard to find. Thank you for a great article.
I use the same train route. My question is related but more esoteric: how can I most easily and cheaply get from Weehawken to EWR? Can I just buy one ticket from NJ transit for 3 zones? Do I need multiple tickets for and GO28? Any advice appreciated. I so wish the NJ transit app were easier to use! Any suggestion on how much time from end to end, worst case scenario had to wait at each stop?
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