![]() i have to navigate the platforms at Penn Station to get the train back to dover, nicely dressed lady in heels who ran up the stairs with me (why is everybody running in NY?) said finding the right platform in time for your train back home is kind of a crap shoot, you have to read the leader boards, note the stair case and platform numbers, and then you have run and hope you make it in time. Sat on the bench, waited 14 mins and got on the next trian (electrci deouble decker model) which left dover at 7:33 am, that conductor laughed out loud right at me when I asked if this train goes all the way into Penn Station, "And what if it doesn't?" he lauged back at me, "well i'm in big trouble then", i replied, "you're NOT gonna be in any trouble" he threw over his shoulder as he punched more tickets in the car. Got to dover and got off that diesel locomotive, He punched my ticket twice (h-town and dover marks onthe card) and handed it back to me saying "you'll need this on the next train" must seen me as the pic that rebecka posted, am i that transparent? oh my. Got on the train, looking scared, conductor said i would be allright. Ticket said right on it, h-town to dover, and then dover to Penn Station. ![]() Took the 6:43 am train out of h-town, got the tickets a the vending kiosk, got round trip for 29.50 and the machine spits out two tickets, one for going and another one i need to use later for getting back. Thanks for the laugh rebeccka, could you tell i didn't even want to leave home? Parking is free here in -h-town, who wants to pay another 5 bucks?ĭoes the county college offer a two year degree in train schedules? are there any matching funds? You guys are saying that if i get on at h-town, i have to change trains somewhere? I like the 29.50 round trip at the vending machine kiosk for sure, but am unsure what to do. Like one line goes to newark, another goes to secaucus, then still antother goes to hoboken, there is one that goes through montclair, (really?) then there are a few that just go to dover?Ĭan i get on train in h-town, go to dover switch trains and then get off at penn station in the city? all on the same 29.50 round trip ticket? (i know, who the hell knows?, not me that's for sure) I mean, i must be stupider than i first thought, because according to the NJ transit docs posted at the station, you *MUST* change trains at some point, if you want to get to Penn Station in NY. If i get on the right train at h-town, can i take it all the way to penn station without getting out and switching? Ok thanks everybody, i just got back from the h-town station, and after looking at all of their posted schedule maps i have no idea which train goes where.
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