How to Get to Newark International Airport from LaGuardia Airport
Take either an All County Express or ETS Air Shuttlevan from either airport., Take an MTA E-60 or Q-70 bus to either the ROOSEVELT AVE & 74TH ST (Q-70 line) or W 125TH ST & MALCOLM X BLVD(M60+) then transfer to the subway, that head towards Penn...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Take either an All County Express or ETS Air Shuttlevan from either airport.
These are two of the few vans that can shuttle people and their luggage between the two nearby airports.
Call these places up and ask them to ferry you between these two airports (provided that they are not busy or off-duty at the time). -
Step 2: Take an MTA E-60 or Q-70 bus to either the ROOSEVELT AVE & 74TH ST (Q-70 line) or W 125TH ST & MALCOLM X BLVD(M60+) then transfer to the subway
For most trips from the Q-70 route, you can take the E line train.
For M60+ buses, there are a variety of ways to get to Penn Station: you can take 2 or 3 train from the bus depot at W 125th Street (dependent on time of day).
Travel to Newark from Penn Station on a New Jersey Transit or Amtrak train to the AirTrain Newark depot. , Although there are only a few rental car agencies at the airport, it's best if you can provide your own.
Travel routes vary, but based on maps, your general course of direction is to head west towards New Jersey into Newark across the Hudson River (through a paid tunnel) and then head a few miles south towards Newark airport.
Although rental car pickup/drop off areas vary, some generalized directions of routes to use is to use the directions provided here. , Approximate travel time can vary, but most people report their travel time as about 70-80 minutes (dependent on the driver's driving record, speed and knowledge of the area they are driving in). -
Step 3: that head towards Penn Station.
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Step 4: Take your own personal car if you have one or you know where you can pick one up.
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Step 5: Take a taxi or hire a private limousine/transportation form if you have a lot of money as these two airports are a longer distance away from each other.
Detailed Guide
These are two of the few vans that can shuttle people and their luggage between the two nearby airports.
Call these places up and ask them to ferry you between these two airports (provided that they are not busy or off-duty at the time).
For most trips from the Q-70 route, you can take the E line train.
For M60+ buses, there are a variety of ways to get to Penn Station: you can take 2 or 3 train from the bus depot at W 125th Street (dependent on time of day).
Travel to Newark from Penn Station on a New Jersey Transit or Amtrak train to the AirTrain Newark depot. , Although there are only a few rental car agencies at the airport, it's best if you can provide your own.
Travel routes vary, but based on maps, your general course of direction is to head west towards New Jersey into Newark across the Hudson River (through a paid tunnel) and then head a few miles south towards Newark airport.
Although rental car pickup/drop off areas vary, some generalized directions of routes to use is to use the directions provided here. , Approximate travel time can vary, but most people report their travel time as about 70-80 minutes (dependent on the driver's driving record, speed and knowledge of the area they are driving in).
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