| suzanne |
Jul 18th, 2002 03:54 PM |
I live in Brooklyn and have taken public transit home from Newark many times. First, you have to get into Manhattan. There are two ways: bus or train.<BR><BR>If you choose the bus, you will find a counter down near baggage claim, where you can buy a ticket (I think it's $10). Tell them you want to go to Penn Station in Manhattan (NOT Newark Penn Station, an entirely different place). They will tell you where to wait for the bus - it's right outside. Once you arrive at Penn Station/8th Avenue, there are a couple of different subways ($1.50 per ride) right there that can take you to Brooklyn. (I live near Brooklyn Heights, I take the A/C train). Where in Brooklyn do you need to go??<BR><BR>If you decide to take the train from Newark into Manhattan instead, look for signs in the airport for the "Air Train". There are ticket machines right there in Newark; indicate you want to go to Penn Station NYC (roughly $11.50 for the trip). You get on a monorail which takes you to the Newark Airport Train Station. Then you just wait for the next NJ Transit train going your way. Unfortunately there can be 1/2 hour wait or so. Do NOT get off at Newark Penn Station, the first stop, get off at NY Penn Station. From there, take the subway to Bklyn.<BR><BR>This whole trip is really not tough and takes about the same amount of time as driving, or maybe even less, considering the traffic at TWO river crossings!
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