As I waited to see what track my train was on, my friend walked in (reppin’ a Muse shirt, no less). I grabbed my ticket from the New Jersey Transit self-service kiosk and took the Northeastern Corridor line to Newark Penn Station. Despite the fact that I left at rush hour (and there were hordes of people to zigzag around), it was super easy to figure out where I was going-though the sweat on my forehead told me otherwise. Luck was with me because the subway was waiting as I walked downstairs to the platform-a serendipitous perk in New York. I hopped the subway at Times Square, which led me to Penn Station after one stop. And it looks like I chose the simplest option-NJ Transit-because it turned out to be only a 48-minute journey door-to-door. Okay, I’ll be honest: I had no idea there were a ton of easy ways to get to Jersey from New York.
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