Newark's subway system provides fast, inexpensive access to points throughout town.
Newark is a transportation powerhouse with incomparable road, rail, sea and air connections. The city boasts Newark Liberty International Airport, which serves 37 airlines, making 300,000 flights with 30 million passengers a year. There is also a wealth of options to get to and from the city, including major highway connections, Amtrak's Northeast Corridor Line, PATH trains to New York, and New Jersey Transit bus and rail service. In fact, a trip from midtown Manhattan to Newark via rail takes as little as 15 minutes! Newark also features Port Newark/Elizabeth, the largest container shipping complex in the east.

Built in 1932, Penn Station stands as both a historical and functional landmark for New Jersey's rail and bus systems. Serving both Amtrak and New Jersey Transit, Penn Station is a gateway to points throughout New Jersey as well as New York, Boston, Washington, Florida and other destinations nationwide.
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