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PATH Train, Newark Bound

- Peter - Monday, May 20th, 2002 : goo

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Deepak Modi: 27th Dec 2003 - 17:13 GMT

NJ PATH authority don't provide any parking facility info claiming they are not affiliated with parking lots. Which I think is kind of absurd. How can you plan a ride.

Peter: 30th Dec 2003 - 03:15 GMT

path doesnt do park and ride. just jersey transit, my man. ten bucks says you never see this comment. prove me wrong and read this site twice. i dare you.

Peter: 10th Nov 2004 - 19:55 GMT

so its been almost two and a half years since i last rode the path regularly... now im riding it again every day... from this very platform, no less. i like it.

Peter: 2nd Mar 2005 - 15:38 GMT

as a daily path rider, i've noticed that most path commuters use it to travel form one urban center to another... manhattan to newark... two places where not many people have cars, and both places where parking is astronomically expensive, even if you can find the space.

as such, thats probably a big part of why they dont do park and ride. new jersey transit does, but thats because theyre a full-on commuter line, as opposed to subway-style light rail. like, the mta doesnt do park and ride for the subway, you know?

though, i have noticed that there seems to be a park/lock lot right under the harrison stop headed to newark on the wtc path line, for what its worth. im sure alot of people drive to it and then take the train one stop over the river into newark, where im sure parking is a real pain.

Peter: 11th Jul 2005 - 14:17 GMT

today:

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Tamia: 12th Jan 2006 - 18:30 GMT

yea i dunno but this tunnel is where i lost my viginity. I also sucked Dick and did everything in the book. If you know watz up holla at me. My name is Tamia and I was born in Nj but now i'm older, stronger and freakier. Wun Luv

Peter: 12th Jan 2006 - 19:21 GMT

hahaha. thats not a tunnel, its . you know, a building. a train station. and if you lost your virginity there, im sure you got the clap or something along with it. the station is skanky!

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