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What is the cheapest way to travel from Newark airport to NYC by bus?

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Go on the webiste for Newark airport, there are buses you can take and they are way cheaper then taking a cab.
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www.nwa.com www.spiritair.com www.southwest.com
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I don't mean to not answer your question, but there is train service from Newark Airport to NYC--they have a light rail shuttle that connects to the Northeast Corridor. I believe that Newark Airport is now either the last or second to last stop before Penn Station New York. Also, a quick look at the New Jersey Transit bus schedule makes it look like there is (surprisingly) no bus out of the airport, but perhaps if you dig around you'll find the opposite. Happy travelling!
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take the path train or nj transit train- its soo much faster than a bus. njtransit.com
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There is no bus from Newark Airport to NYC. However life is made so much easier for you nowadays. From the terminal, take the Air Train to the Newark Liberty International Airport New Jersey Transit Station (thats the full name of it, a mouth full I know). I believe you may have to buy your train ticket before hand, its $15.00 per person (adult one way). Follow the signs to trains to NYC. Its either going to be the Northeast Corridor Line or North Jersey Coast Line coming in. Trains run anywhere from 2-6 times an hour along that route. Its about a 20 minute or train ride, and your in Penn Station in NYC.
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The Olympia Trails bus into Manhattan cost $14 one way. http://www.coachusa.com/olympia/ You can also take a city bus to the PATH station in Newark and catch the train there into Manhattan. That's 1 city bus fare + a PATH fare and is probably the cheapest way to go. The only problem is dealing with your luggage on and off the bus and on and off the PATH train.
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