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  • Newark Airport Ground Transportation
    Sep 30, 2012
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    Well I scheduled a pick up through a site called GroundLink to take my family from EWR to Brooklyn and although I said meet us outside United- I now realize that could mean either of 2 terminals - I read that Terminal B though for international- has a passenger pick- up on Level 1, and level 2 &3 for ticketing and check-in. Terminal C has on it's level one arrivals and Ground Transport- just not sure where I should send the driver - especially not knowing what terminal I'll even arrive at.

     

    Note that all international arrivals, EXCEPT those on United flights, are in Terminal B. Terminal C is the exclusive terminal for United; however it also uses some of its domestic flights at Terminal A. All levels in all three terminals are the same and GroundLink should know where to stand for pickup (with a sign).

     

  • Groundlink pick up - where do I go?
    Sep 29, 2012
    1
    I'll be coming on United from Chicago what terminal will I end up on A or C? and where would I meet an appointed pick from Groundlink? B-1 or C-1?

     

    While Terminal C is the exclusive United Airlines terminal, United & United Express also use Terminal A for some flights. (Terminal B is for international arrivals, other than United). Don't understand your second Q.

     

  • Bus from EWR to Allentown, PA
    Feb 1, 2013
    2
    Where exactly is the Bus Service terminal to Allentown, PA. Is it in the terminal? It's part of my trip itinerary, so my wait is about 4 hrs (I'm so hoping it's inside).

     

    Buses stop in front of each of the 3 EWR terminals. For schedule open http://www.transbridgelines.com/daily.htm. Alternatively, you could take the Olympic Bus service to midtown Manhattan, with its first stop at the huge Bus Terminal on 42d Street/8th Avenue, serving all buses, private and public.

     

    Did you make this bus trip? Successful?

     

  • getting from EWR to Fair Lawn
    May 17, 2012
    2
    I will be arriving on a Saturday evening (international flight) to EWR and need to get to Fair Lawn, NJ. what would be the least expensive way to do this? is it safe to take the NJ train (change at secaucus) at that hour? is there some kind of shared van that is available?

     

    This is what I found at Wiki Fair Lawn, N.J.: "Fair Lawn is served by the Radburn and Broadway train stations on the New Jersey Transit Bergen County Line. The stations offer service to Hoboken Terminal, with connections at Secaucus Junction to Penn Station in midtown Manhattan and to most other New Jersey Transit train lines. New Jersey Transit buses include the 144, 148, 160, 164 and 196 routes to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in midtown Manhattan; the, 171, 175 to the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal; and the 746, 758 and 770 lines, offering local service." In my opinion, it would be easiest for you to take the bus into NYC: 1. The Olympic Bus service to Manhattan is available to downtown and midtown; the bus to midtown makes its first stop at the Bus Terminal on 42d Street/8th Avenue and continues on to the Grand Central Station.

     

    thank you for replying - i will look into this

     

  • 1:30 A.M. arrival
    Apr 3, 2012
    1
    Will I be able to get a taxi from the airport and go to the upper west side of Manhattan at 1:30 in the morning

     

    You get taxis day and night at EWR - the taxi stand is right outside each terminal. However, you may want to look at http://www.panynj.gov/airports/ewr-taxi-car-van-service.html and scroll down to "Car and van service available at Newark Liberty for option and contact numbers. NOTE: the fees stated there may not be updated.

     

  • Amtrak tickets
    Mar 31, 2012
    1
    Hi. We will arrive by JetBlue, so I assume Terminal A. We have to take an Amtrak to PHL. We need to pickup our tickets. Is there an Amtrak counter on the airport side or do I have to take the Airtrain to the station? I am very confused with the $5.50 fee to access the station.

     

    1. AirTrain Entry/Exit $5.50 is included on New Jersey Transit and Amtrak tickets to/from the Airport. The Newark Liberty Train station is a 7-minute ride to/from Terminal C. Tickets for the Airtrain are available at AirTrain Stations of each terminal. 2. Amtrak service on Northeast Corridor runs every hour(tel. 800-872-7245).

     

  • how to get from EWR by train to Princeto
    Mar 8, 2012
    1
    Arriving from London in April on United. How do I get from baggage claim to train to Princeton New Jersey? thanks

     

    1. All international flights at EWR (except Continental) arrive at Terminal B. 2. You will spend about 35-45 mins going through passport control, retrieve your checked bags, and go through customs clearance. 3. Thereafter take the AirTrain which connects passengers to NJ Transit and Amtrak Northeast Corridor train lines via the Newark Liberty International Airport Train Station. You can also connect to the Path train at Newark Penn Station to the New York Penn Station on 34th St/8th Ave. AirTrain Entry/Exit $5.50 is included on New Jersey Transit and Amtrak tickets to/from the Airport. The Newark Liberty Train station is a 7-minute ride to/from Terminal C. Tickets for the Airtrain are available at AirTrain Stations of each terminal. Travel time to NY Penn Station 30 mins; to to Newark Penn Station 15 mins. Once you at the Newark Penn Station, you can get your connection to Princeton.

     

  • from two cities
    Sep 29, 2011
    1
    I am meeting my sons at EWR. We will be arriving from different cities on different airlines then need to get to Jersey City. I guess we'll take a cab to Jersey City. Where is the best place to meet?

     

    Find out which terminal they arrive at (all international flights are at Terminal B, Terminal C is for Continental (except Continental Express), Terminal A is for all other flights. The Airtrain connects all terminals in the post-security area. A good way to meet is at the station (at TA close to gateway A2, at TB close to gteway B2, at TC the station is on the upper level's center. Or you can meet at the baggage claim.

     

  • Transfering between terminals
    Nov 26, 2011
    2
    Arriving in terminal C from Tampa. Then transfering from terminal C to terminal B for a connecting flight. How do I get from termlnal C to terminal B without going through security???

     

    The AirTrain station in Terminal C is on the Upper Level's center, at post-security. Follow signs, hop on train which takes a few minutes to get to Terminal B.

     

    my son is being dropped off at Nwk Air to get a Rider U van to go back to college. Where would he pick up that van?