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Weehawken bus lines to NYC
Hi, I am wondering if anyone can tell me what are the bus lines that
passes between weehawken and NYC. In particular, if I want a location in Weehawken that is close to a bus station with high bus frequency and late night service, where would that be? Thanks, Ed |
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Weehawken bus lines to NYC
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Edmond Lee wrote: Hi, I am wondering if anyone can tell me what are the bus lines that passes between weehawken and NYC. In particular, if I want a location in Weehawken that is close to a bus station with high bus frequency and late night service, where would that be? Thanks, Ed did you check http://state/nj/us/tranportation/commuter/trainbus.shtm richk |
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Weehawken bus lines to NYC
Edmond Lee wrote:
Hi, I am wondering if anyone can tell me what are the bus lines that passes between weehawken and NYC. In particular, if I want a location in Weehawken that is close to a bus station with high bus frequency and late night service, where would that be? Thanks, Ed There's high frequency (every 15 minutes) FERRY service from Weehawken/Lincoln harbor to W. 38 St, NY, and free connecting bus service from the pier to most of midtown and downtown. See www.nywaterway.com. Larry -- Larry Finch N 40° 53' 47" W 74° 03' 56" |
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Weehawken bus lines to NYC
Larry Finch wrote:
Edmond Lee wrote: Hi, I am wondering if anyone can tell me what are the bus lines that passes between weehawken and NYC. In particular, if I want a location in Weehawken that is close to a bus station with high bus frequency and late night service, where would that be? There's high frequency (every 15 minutes) FERRY service from Weehawken/Lincoln harbor to W. 38 St, NY, and free connecting bus service from the pier to most of midtown and downtown. See www.nywaterway.com. The public isn't supposed to ride the Lincoln Harbor ferry -- it's just for employees and residents of the Lincoln Harbor complex and guests of the Sheraton hotel. To enforce this, the only tickets available to the public for this service are same-day round-trips bought on the NY side. The public is supposed to use the Port Imperial ferry about a mile north. -Apr |
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