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HEIMDVLLR t1_ixi8fqf wrote
Good luck and Godspeed!
MulticolorTeddyBear t1_ixim47u wrote
I would take the train. the NJ Transit Northeast Corridor Line has a stop at Newark Airport
mfslartz OP t1_ixk7zrw wrote
Thank you, that's what we decided to do
hereswhatipicked t1_ixicrot wrote
I would leave by 6:30am
Koboldsftw t1_ixidrbk wrote
That’s optimistic
GoHuskies1984 t1_ixif0jx wrote
Traffic isn't bad early AM on a holiday. Plan to leave closer to 6am/7am and grab coffee at the airport.
Airport shouldn't be terrible either - TSA numbers last year were below average for the month.
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philmatu t1_ixiok8a wrote
Depends on where you're going from. If you're anywhere near the parade in midtown, find an underground way to Penn and take NJT to the airtrain station one stop beyond Newark, leave with plenty of time. Downtown or Brooklyn/Queens, I'd try to cross lower manhattan or Staten Island to stay clear of the parade. I need to be in Princeton by 1 from Astoria, my plan is Woodside LIRR to Penn, then NE Corridor to Princeton to avoid all the parade stuff that will be wrapping up then.
leg_day t1_ixi8z3i wrote
I did that commute once on a holiday and never again.
Now I just get a cheapo hotel room near Newark and take public transit the evening before. A lot of the airport hotels have easy shuttles to the terminals.