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Take an NJ Transit train from New York Penn Station to Newark airport. Some trains on the Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast Line lines stop at Newark Liberty International Airport Station. Look for an airplane icon or "EWR" on the departure boards.
Skip the traffic, tolls, and taxis with NJ TRANSIT service to and from Newark Liberty International Airport. TRAIN SERVICE. Two NJ TRANSIT train lines serve Newark Airport. Northeast Corridor trains provide service to New York, Trenton and intermediate points.
There are 6 ways to get from Manhattan to Newark Airport (EWR) by bus, subway, train, tram, taxi, car, shuttle, or towncar. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner.
Explore public transportation options to and from Newark Liberty International Airport, including buses, trains, and shuttles.
Get to Newark International Airport (EWR), NJ by Amtrak train and the monorail that connects to airport terminals. Amtrak tickets include the monorail fare to and from the Newark Airport Rail Station.
AirTrain Newark is an advanced 3-mile (4.8 km) monorail transportation system that efficiently connects all the terminals and multiple parking facilities at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to the Newark Liberty International Airport Station on the Northeast Corridor (NEC).
JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark airports are accessible via public transit. Here are some options for how to get there. General tips. Buy tickets or add value to your MetroCard before you travel to avoid long lines at the airport and other potentially crowded areas. You can also use OMNY on all subways, buses and the AirTrain JFK.
First, take the AirTrain directly from the terminal to the nearby Newark Airport train station (about 10 minutes). From there, catch a NJ Transit train to Moynihan (Penn) Station in New York City, a journey that takes 30 minutes.
AirTrain offers transportation between the different terminals at Newark Airport. Passengers can use this connection to travel from EWR to any station along New Jersey Transit’s Northeast Corridor or North Jersey Coast Line, including regional transit hubs such as New York City’s Penn Station.
Public Transportation fom Newark Airport: (The Airtrain serving 24/7 inside the Airport takes 7 mins to Terminal C, 9 mins to Terminal B & 11 mins to Terminal A.) By Train: For New Jersey or Amtrak Train connections, passengers need to use the AirTrain Newark system.