

Since AirTrain Newark provides easy connections to and from NJ TRANSIT, PATH and Amtrak through one gateway: Newark Liberty Airport Station, it is quite easy to get to Manhattan from EWR. Where do I buy my ticket?įor NJ Transit tickets to or from the Rail Link station that are sold at ticket windows and vending machines automatically include the USD $8.25 fee.įor Amtrak tickets, please buy your ticket at Quik-Trak machines or Amtrak ticket agents located at Newark Liberty International Airport Station or online. Tickets purchased on a train will not allow passengers to enter the Rail Link station they will have to pay the fee at the station. To check more information about fares, please visit Amtrak site or NJ Transit site. Then, passengers will get a fee depending on their final destination. Passengers wishing to exit or enter the Rail Link station must pay a USD $7.75 fee.

Monorail is free of use between all terminals and Airport stations, except for travelling from and to Amtrak and New Jersey Transit Station. They are located on the top floor of the terminal buildings, as well as on the parking lots P1, P2, P3 and P4 and car rental facilities. Frequencies vary depending on the time of the day, normally there is an AirTrain every 10 to 15 minutes.ĪirTrain stations are located at every terminal of the Airport (A, B and C). It takes about 5 minutes to get from the AirTrain to the train platforms, and between 7 to 11 minutes to get to your terminal, depending if its terminal A, B or C. Passengers can use this connection to travel from EWR to any station along New Jersey Transit’s Northeast Corridor or North Jersey Coast Line, including regional transit hubs such as New York City’s Penn Station. It also goes to Manhattan and certain points in Philadelphia. The AirTrain stands for a monorail system which runs between the terminals in Newark Airport and the Newark Liberty International Airport Rail Link Station in order to access to Amtrak and the New Jersey Transit Service.
