Monday, September 6, 2010

New Jersey Transit 7-day ticket? -

what would be the CHEAPEST way to get from newark airport to penn station, ny every day for a week? is there something like a 7-day ticket for nj transit? I haven t found anything on the website

You do mean NY Penn, right? There is also a Penn Station in Newark. I ll assume you mean NY Penn.NJ Transit does not have weekly tickets from Newark Int l Airport station to anywhere. They do have a monthly at $154.00 to NY Penn station. The cheapest (but not the most direct or shortest) way to get from Newark Airport is to take NJ transit to Newark Penn station ($7.75 (this includes the AirTrain fee)), then take the PATH train ($1.75) to Journal Square, transfer across the platform to the 33rd St train to the last stop. That will let you off at 33rd St Broadway/6th Av (one block from NY Penn). This method could take 45 minutes(+/-) not including waiting for the train at Newark Int l station.That totals $9.50 one wayAs a comparison, NJ Transit train direct from Newark Int l Airport to NY Penn would cost $15.00 one way (includes the AirTrain fee) but would only take about 27 minutes (+/-) not counting waiting for the train.

You could use the NJ Transit 62 bus to Newark Penn and then take the New Jersey Transit train heading for New York City.http://www.njtransit.com/pdf/bus/t0062.p�� Rail monthly passes will be interchangeable on bus and light rail services for trips of equal or lesser value, enabling customers to take a train to work in the morning and have the option of taking a bus home in the evening at no additional charge. NJ TRANSIT monthly or weekly rail passes, imprinted with a zone number, can be used for any light rail trip at no additional charge during the period it is valid.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Which states stay warm all year.? -

hello everyone. my family and i are in Peoria il. we lived in Chicago must of our life so we use to the cold. but we are getting sick of the cold winters and the snow. so can somebody please help me in searching for a state that stay warm all year around. p.s please list your reasons for picking the state. please and thank you. -william

HawaiiFlorida

This is kinda of a duhFloridaPros1-Warm most of the year Feb, being the coolest month normally around 60. 2-Never snows3-I remember swimming on Christmas. Lol 3-Beaches4-Disney World discounts if you live in FLCons1-Alligators 2-Hurricanes3-Pricey Rent4-Electric cost is highI lived there for 19 years. I now live in Ohio and hate the winter and hate the snow. LolHope this helps

Well I live in Hawaii and it s pretty warm here. I can t imagine anyone not wanting to live in Hawaii. But Honolulu is one of the top 5 most expensive cities to live in the U.S.A. (I think after San Fran)

Bikini AtolAll those years of Nuke testing would have to keep you warm.Mmmm irradiated.

SEPTA Norristown Transit Center? -

What buses go there????

90, 91, 93, 96, 97, 98, 99, and 131 for buses and the Norristown High Speed Line.