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About Is it possible to travel from Laguardia New York airport to Newark,NJ within 3 hours

Is it possible to travel from Laguardia New York airport to Newark,NJ within 3 hours?
We are arriving at Laguardia airport around 5:40 pm but have to make it to Newark, NJ for Madrid with our flight leaving at 8:40pm Is this possible with traffic?? and what means of transportation will be the most efficient? thanks!!
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See the link below for transportation options from Laguardia to Newark. Looks like you should be able to make that connection without difficulty, but it is rush hour AND remember that you'll need to get through security at Newark...and they usually want you there 2 hours ahead for an international flight. You might speak to the transporters at the site below but also to your international airline.
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Three hours is okay, however, if your flying out of Newark during the week, you going to get stuck in traffic while going through Manhattan. The best way to get from LGA to EWR in 3 hours will be by taking public transit. Step 1: purchase a $4.50 pay per ride (regular) MetroCard or a 7-day unlimited ride MetroCard for $29 from any Hudson News stand at the airport or from the MetroCard Vending Machines located within the airport terminals, and take the Q33 bus from the Main Terminal to the 74th Street/Roosevelt Avenue subway station. If you're coming from the Marine Air Terminal, please take the Q47 bus to the 74th Street/Roosevelt Avenue subway station. Please note: The MetroCard Vending Machines at LGA only accepts credit and debit cards. If you preferred not to use your credit or debit card at the airport, there is a change machine right next to the MetroCard Vending Machines that will change dollars bills to coins for the bus. Step 2: at the 74th Street/Roosevelt Avenue subway station, transfer to the "E" train (Blue Line on the map). Take the Manhattan-bound (westbound) train from Roosevelt Avenue to 34th Street-Penn Station. Step 3: once at Penn Station, follow the directional signs to the NJ Transit Concourse and take the Northeast Corridor Line from Penn Station to Newark-Liberty International Airport, where a connection can be made to the Newark Airtrain monorail, which will take the from the NJ Transit train station to the terminals. The one way fare on NJ Transit, which include an access fee to the Newark Airtrain monorail will cost you $15. I hope this infomration is very helpful. ¡Buena suerte! (Good luck in Spanish)
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