Time and Available Transport from PHL to Closest AMTRAK Station
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Time and Available Transport from PHL to Closest AMTRAK Station
Hello,
I have a flight landing at PHL tomorrow around 1PM. I'd like to take Amtrak to Penn Station. How much time should I plan to get to the main Amtrak 30th Street Station from PHL?
Thanks
I have a flight landing at PHL tomorrow around 1PM. I'd like to take Amtrak to Penn Station. How much time should I plan to get to the main Amtrak 30th Street Station from PHL?
Thanks
#2
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Are you planning on taking a taxi, or using transit?
Transit schedule here: http://www.septa.org/schedules/rail/w/AIR_1.html
Depending on time of day, the taxi will be as fast as the train.
Taxi is $28.50 flat rate, before tip. Transit will be $8 cash only on board.
There is a master thread on PHL, lots of good info in there.
Transit schedule here: http://www.septa.org/schedules/rail/w/AIR_1.html
Depending on time of day, the taxi will be as fast as the train.
Taxi is $28.50 flat rate, before tip. Transit will be $8 cash only on board.
There is a master thread on PHL, lots of good info in there.
#3
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Are you planning on taking a taxi, or using transit?
Transit schedule here: http://www.septa.org/schedules/rail/w/AIR_1.html
Depending on time of day, the taxi will be as fast as the train.
Taxi is $28.50 flat rate, before tip. Transit will be $8 cash only on board.
There is a master thread on PHL, lots of good info in there.
Transit schedule here: http://www.septa.org/schedules/rail/w/AIR_1.html
Depending on time of day, the taxi will be as fast as the train.
Taxi is $28.50 flat rate, before tip. Transit will be $8 cash only on board.
There is a master thread on PHL, lots of good info in there.
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Assuming the roads aren't mucked up, if you arrive when a train is about to leave, just take the SEPTA train to 30th Street. It'll be cheaper and it will drop you at the upper level of 30th where the commuter trains come in. Just walk to the main hall for Amtrak trains to Newark NJ. If you don't mind the cost and a train is not about to leave, take a taxi or Uber (which will be a bit more expensive than taxi).
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Rental car might be a good idea since I've never been on Amtrak before and am in a bit of a hurry. Thanks.
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It is worth price comparing rental cars vs. Amtrak. Like the airlines, Amtrak uses yield management so a train nearly full booked last minute will be more expensive.
There is a third way: SEPTA to 30th, SEPTA to Trenton NJ, NJ Transit to Newark. This is the "cheap" way other than buses to the NYC area and will take significantly longer. I mention this mainly for the benefit of others looking for a cheaper option on transit between Philly and the NYC area. Oh, and make sure you don't hop on a SEPTA train to Newark, Delaware. That would be an unwelcome surprise.
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Driving to newark penn station will be the quickest option - especially at 1pm/mid day. ~90 minutes.
PHL -> Walt Whitman Bridge -> I-295 North -> Exit 36A -> NJ TP North to Newark.
Of course then you have to get a one way rental with an agency that has a counter in Penn Station.
PHL -> Walt Whitman Bridge -> I-295 North -> Exit 36A -> NJ TP North to Newark.
Of course then you have to get a one way rental with an agency that has a counter in Penn Station.
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Three Enterprises within 10 min walk of the station. And, yes, that's a safe walk in the middle of the day.
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The SEPTA train from PHL to 30th St. runs roughly every 30 minutes (exact departure depends on the terminal you are coming out of). http://www.septa.org/schedules/rail/w/AIR_0.html
If I were doing this, my options in order of preference would be:
1) PHL--> SEPTA --> 30th St-->AMTRAK-->PENN STATION EWR
I would look at when I arrive and how much I would have to wait for the SEPTA train and once I got to 30th St, how long I would have to wait there.
2)If waiting for the SEPTA train was long and impacted how long I had to wait at 30th Street, I would substitute a taxi to get to 30th St.
3) I would drive it last. Between taking the shuttle to the car rental at PHL, dealing with traffic and dropping at EWR and especially if I'd not done the drive before, I'd take the train instead. (and for reference, I have a home in Devon PA and own an apartment in Manhattan so I do that drive (or train) quite regularly).
If I were doing this, my options in order of preference would be:
1) PHL--> SEPTA --> 30th St-->AMTRAK-->PENN STATION EWR
I would look at when I arrive and how much I would have to wait for the SEPTA train and once I got to 30th St, how long I would have to wait there.
2)If waiting for the SEPTA train was long and impacted how long I had to wait at 30th Street, I would substitute a taxi to get to 30th St.
3) I would drive it last. Between taking the shuttle to the car rental at PHL, dealing with traffic and dropping at EWR and especially if I'd not done the drive before, I'd take the train instead. (and for reference, I have a home in Devon PA and own an apartment in Manhattan so I do that drive (or train) quite regularly).