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Hi All,
I'm wondering what the commute time is during rush hour in the a.m. and a little after rush hour in the p.m.?
I see it's about 24 miles. How much time does this turn into?
Thank-you for all replies!
The worst part of that commute will be heading from 206 or Rt. 1 in Princeton to get to 295. After that, it's only 20 minutes or so on the freeway. It would be under 40 minutes unless there's an accident or construction. In my experience, 295 doesn't get too backed up during rush hour, especially northbound in the afternoon.
I'm further south, In Mt. Laurel, and working in Princeton - NEVER takes me under one hour to get to or from work.....I leave the house 7:30 and get to work after 8:30 every day... except for maybe Fridays when people tend to work from home....
I just looked up the location of his possible office. It's on 130 by the 276 exit. Since this is north of Burlington would this be around a 35 minute commute? It's 23.6 miles to Princeton.
Thank-you for your replies!!
where exactly are you commuting to?
There are a few advantages that you have in NJ- if you can find other people that are traveling to your employer (or nearby) and you could share the commute- NJ Transit actually gives a subsidy of $175 monthly towards the cost of a commuter vanpool for you and your colleagues.
I just looked up the location of his possible office. It's on 130 by the 276 exit. Since this is north of Burlington would this be around a 35 minute commute? It's 23.6 miles to Princeton.
Thank-you for your replies!!
Just use NJT to Trenton and riverline to
Florence station. Your office should be walking distance from the station if its on rte 130 by I-276. Fyi rail pass will work on both the NEC & riverline. Total trip should be around 30 minutes.
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