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I will be moving to E. Brunswick in July. Do I have any chance of getting parking at either Park and Ride if arrive at 9:00am? I do not need to be in work until 10:15 in NYC.
If not, do I have a better chance of driving to New Brunswick train and parking there for the train? Thanks for any advice people might have. Brad |
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EB Online: Parking The New Brunswick train station parking is generally full by 9 am. Lawyers. It is near the court house. There is another lot a few blocks away. Going to New Brunswick by 9 am will add a lot of time to your commute as there is a lot of construction of Route 18. There is a local NYC bus that runs through East Brunswick. You can walk to one of the stops or park in one of the many lots on Rt. 18 and get the bus there. New Jersey Transit - Home Coach USA |
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