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 Princeton Branch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
With the advent of AirTrain service between Newark Liberty International Airport and the airport's NJ transit station, it became possible to travel between the University campus and Newark Airport entirely by train, athough one would still have to transfer at Princeton Junction and to the airport monorail at the Newark Airport station.
Prior to AirTrain service, buses took passengers between Newark Penn Station and the airport.
In Princeton University slang, the train is called the 'Dinky', hence the nickname of the line.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Princeton_Branch

  
 NJT Northeast Corridor Line
This station connects to the Port Authority's AirTrain Newark airport monorail extension serving Newark Liberty International Airport.
There is a low platform on the north end of the station and a station house at street level on the east side of the tracks (northbound direction).
This station is elevated at the New York end and in an open cut at the Trenton end due to street topography.
www.nycsubway.org /nyc/njtransit/nec/nec-princetonj.html   (1904 words)

  
 NJT Northeast Corridor Line
This station connects to the Port Authority's AirTrain Newark airport monorail extension serving Newark Liberty International Airport.
This station is elevated at the New York end and in an open cut at the Trenton end due to street topography.
There is a low platform on the north end of the station and a station house at street level on the east side of the tracks (northbound direction).
www.nycsubway.org /nyc/njtransit/nec/nec-nypenn.html   (1904 words)

  
 Articles - 30th Street Station
Because Amtrak's service to Newark Liberty International Airport is codeshared with Continental Airlines, the station has the IATA Airport Code of ZFV.
The PRR sought a location away from Center City Philadelphia, where Broad Street Station was located, which would allow room for a larger yard as well as multiple tracks and platforms.
In addition, SEPTA's Market-Frankford subway line (also known as the "Blue Line" or the "El") stops at 30th Street Station -- although there is no longer direct access from the subway station to the rail station due to crime and vagrancy concerns.
www.greensky.biz /articles/30th_Street_Station   (1904 words)

  
 30th Street Station (Philadelphia)
Because Amtrak's service to Newark Liberty International Airport is codeshared with Continental Airlines, the station has the IATA Airport Code of ZFV.
In addition, SEPTA's Market-Frankford subway line (also known as the "Blue Line" or the "El") and many of SEPTA's various trolley lines (known as the "Green Line") stop at 30th Street Station -- although there is no longer direct access from the subway station to the rail station due to crime and vagrancy concerns.
The PRR sought a location away from Center City Philadelphia, where Broad Street Station was located, which would allow room for a larger yard as well as multiple tracks and platforms.
www.tocatch.info /en/ZFV.htm   (1904 words)

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