Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another option beyond buses and going to Penn Station NY would be to take NJ Transit from Penn Station Newark and then switch to the Morristown line at the Secaucus Junction. Personally, that's what I would do. It's a pretty smooth transfer and the station is less chaotic than Penn Station NY.
I agree with this. Exit Amtrak in Newark. Take NJ Transit one stop north to Secaucus Junction and transfer there to Morristown. Don’t go all the way into NY.
Anonymous wrote:Another option beyond buses and going to Penn Station NY would be to take NJ Transit from Penn Station Newark and then switch to the Morristown line at the Secaucus Junction. Personally, that's what I would do. It's a pretty smooth transfer and the station is less chaotic than Penn Station NY.
Anonymous wrote:Two options:
1. Amtrak to Newark, then two buses to Morristown.
2. Amtrak to Penn station, then nj transit to Morristown.
#2 faster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are right there is no easy way to switch. I think you could take a bus from the amtrak stations to the Newark Broad st station if you wanted
There is a train that runs between Penn and broad stations now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are right there is no easy way to switch. I think you could take a bus from the amtrak stations to the Newark Broad st station if you wanted
There is a train that runs between Penn and broad stations now
Anonymous wrote:I think you are right there is no easy way to switch. I think you could take a bus from the amtrak stations to the Newark Broad st station if you wanted
Anonymous wrote:I am planning a trip to Morristown NJ and plan to take Amtrak. It looks like there is no easy transfer from Amtrak to NJ Transit (Morristown line) in Newark. (???)
Do I really have to go into Penn Station (NYC) to get on NJ Transit to Morristown? Are there better alternatives?