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The problem with WW, Plainsboro, Princeton Junction is that the wait list for a parking pass is longer than the wait to get Red Sox Season Tix. So unless you have someone to drop you off at the train station, its not really all that convinient
The problem with WW, Plainsboro, Princeton Junction is that the wait list for a parking pass is longer than the wait to get Red Sox Season Tix. So unless you have someone to drop you off at the train station, its not really all that convinient
All true, but you can fairly easily get to Hamilton as well - parking there is better, I believe. Or there are many shuttles or buses (such as NJ Transit) that you can take. Many people park at the former Acme lot near the Princeton Junction station and walk to the train or at the Marketfair Mall lot near Barnes and Noble and take the NJ Transit bus right to Princeton Junction.
Plenty of available parking at Hamilton... which is a few miles further of a drive. Plainsboro has the NJ Transit buses and Middlesex shuttle that go through the town and to Princeton Junction train station. West Windsor residents have to wait less time to get a parking spot at Princeton Junction.
The problem with WW, Plainsboro, Princeton Junction is that the wait list for a parking pass is longer than the wait to get Red Sox Season Tix. So unless you have someone to drop you off at the train station, its not really all that convinient
My friend lives in Monroe township and takes the bus to NYC. It takes an hour. It is in central jersey so you can drive to Philly though it could take more than an hour.
I do agree, a garage is essential, so is the whole redevelopment issue.
650 new parking spaces is a monumental move for WW
Shucks. I should pay more attention to what's happening in my town.
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