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aarti Mar 8th, 2004 07:55 PM

The best way to get from NYC to Philly?
 
If we dont want to fly, whats the most convinient way to get from NYC to Philly (with luggage)? How much will a Limo cost approximately? Thanks

carbogilligan Mar 8th, 2004 08:02 PM

The most convenient/economical way is Amtrak from Penn Station (NYC) to 30th Street Station (Philly). I think they are skycaps at Penn Station to help you with the luggage. If you are trying to get from a NY airport to the Philadelphia airport, then you might want to consider renting a car and driving if you don't want to fly.

Gekko Mar 8th, 2004 08:03 PM

Limo?
How about Amtrak? www.amtrak.com
Trains run all day, 70-80 minutes to Philly from NYC.


qman Mar 8th, 2004 08:05 PM

Bus is definately the cheapest way,and it only costs $12 one way or $20 round trip,check this link out

http://chinatown-bus.com/

yk2004 Mar 8th, 2004 08:08 PM

aarti-

Sorry, I am not sure how much a limo will cost. If you are going from Manhattan (rather than a NYC airport), your best alternative is the Amtrak Acela Express. Trip takes 1hr 12mins and costs $142 1st class, $95 business class.

yk2004 Mar 8th, 2004 08:13 PM

aarti-

Also, it would help if you tell us where in NYC - do you mean Manhattan or one of the 3 NYC airports?
From Manhattan or EWR, you can easily take the Amtrak.
From JFK or LGA, the "most convenient" way would be an airport shuttle, or rent a car.

aarti Mar 9th, 2004 04:25 AM

I meant from Manhatten to Philadelphia. Anybody know how much a limo service will charge?

PaulRabe Mar 9th, 2004 06:01 AM

Having never used them (or any other limo service), I can't recommend them, but

www.pineland.com

does have limo service between Philadelphia and New York. Contact them to get a price. I'm sure you'll find it'll be more than a cab from anywhere in Manhattan to Grand Central, then Amtrak to Philadelphia. The latter will also will involve less time and traffic.

Paying for a limo ANYTIME is an expensive proposition. To use it to get from one city to another means you have a lot more money than most people who use this bulletin board.

Anonymous Mar 9th, 2004 06:29 AM

The cost-effectiveness of a limo compared to bus or Amtrak depends partly on how many are traveling. For a group of 4, the private ride gets interesting. But there are cheaper Amtrak alternatives than the luxury-priced Acela.

Gekko Mar 9th, 2004 06:35 AM

Depending on the time of day, driving to Philly could take 4 hours door-to-door (if you hit bad traffic in both cities). Even with "normal" traffic, you're talking at least 2 hours.

Perhaps if there's 4-6 people a limo makes sense, but who takes a limo anywhere anymore?!?!

yk2004 Mar 9th, 2004 07:53 AM

aarti-

If by any chance you are going from/to a hotel, maybe the hotel will have some suggestions for a limo service?
BTW, I know you said you don't want to fly, but flying really is NOT the most convenient way...

aarti Mar 9th, 2004 08:59 PM

Yes, flying is not the most convinient way in America I agree. If you own your own plane then maybe :) !

Anyway, thanks everyone. We are a party of 5 thus the Limo idea. Will check out www.pineland.com

dmcmom Mar 10th, 2004 03:08 AM

limos are not that expensive. a 6 passenger is 235 from nyc to philly. PHLimosine.com has rates to lots of different airports. both my sisters live just outside philly and often fly from newark. good luck.

mclaurie Mar 10th, 2004 06:43 AM

In addition to PHlimousine.com which lists a rate of $225 + tolls + 20% tip from Manhattan to Phil for a 6 passenger limousine. ($275 for an 8 passenger vehicle) I also found the following websites (I haven't checked) by doing a web search for
car service from NYC to Philadelphia.

http://www.airportchariot.com/
http://www.affordablenewyorklimousine.com
http://www.cars.tiv.net/links/car-service.html

By the way, not sure what you mean by &quot;flying is not the most convenient way <i>in America</i>... If you own your own plane then maybe !&quot; I think it would be true <i>anywhere</i> that for a trip this short, a train city center to city center will always be faster than getting to/from an airport at both ends.

Biz Mar 14th, 2004 03:50 PM

For those on a budget who do not care for the bus, I recommend taking New Jersey Transit from Penn Station New York to Trenton, switching to a SEPTA commuter train and taking that to 30th Street Station in Philadelphia. This follows the same route as Amtrak, but at a fraction of the cost. The downside is that it does take about an hour longer.


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