NYC to Princeton, New Jersey: Public Transportation Guide

Our guide to how to get from New York City to Princeton, NJ via public transportation.
NYC to Princeton Bus
megabus.com
Depart: 34th St. between 11th Ave and 12th Ave.
Arrive: Palmer Square, Princeton
Duration: 1hr30
Cost: From $1 – $15, each way
Notes: Free wifi & power outlets, seat belts, frequent daily departures, 94% on time service. Round trip fares are open-ended.
Line 100, Coach USA
Depart: Port Authority, gates 417-419
Arrive: Palmer Square
Duration: 1.5 hours. Runs regularly from 6am-1am
Cost: $13.15 one way. $25.60 round trip
Line 600, Coach USA
Depart: Battery Park
Arrive: Palmer Square, Princeton
Duration: One hour and 40 minutes. Departs 5:10pm on Friday and 5:15pm on other weekdays
Cost: $13.15 one way. $25.60 round trip
NYC to Princeton Train
NJ Transit
Depart: Penn Station
Arrive: Princeton Junction, NJ
Duration: 1 hour and 20 minutes
Cost: $14.75 adult. $6.75 senior/child/disabled
Notes: Check for times that bikes are allowed on the train at njtransit.com
Once you arrive, follow our Mini Guide to Princeton: A Stroll Full of Surprises for a great weekend itinerary.
Header photo by Patrick Nouhailler.





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