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Old 04-12-2011, 01:03 PM
 
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I need to get from NYC to KoP mall, and I have a few questions.

After doing some research I see there is a Greyhound bus that goes from NYC to King of Prussia. Is this near the mall or on another side of town? Will it be worth it to take a cab or should I just choose another route?

Would it be better to just trek to Philly and then get on one of the SEPTA buses/trains? If I take the Greyhound into Philly- is it some huge station like Port Authority there or will I have to go out into the streets?
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Old 04-12-2011, 01:09 PM
 
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KOP Mall is also accessible via SEPTA's 124/125 buses in Center City, from Greyhound Terminal at 11th/Filbert they stop at 13th/Market short walk one block over to Market and up to 13th.....

You can also take Megabus or Bolt from NYC and they stop @ 30th Street Station on the West Side you can pick up the 124/125 on the east side of 30th Station nearest the River.

SEPTA | Bus Schedules

SEPTA drops you off inside the Mall, Greyhound is on the outskits quite a ways to walk to the mall...between the 2 buses looks like SEPTA has service about every 30mins to the Mall..

Now NYC to KOP is never the same bus, you will come to Philly and transfer buses I think KOP buses board in the same line as Harrisburg and Pittsburgh and there's probably going to be an 1hr buffer time between buses....I would use SEPTA it gives you much more flexibility in this case.
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Old 04-12-2011, 01:38 PM
 
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I would take Bolt (or Mega) over Greyhound. The 124 and 125 both stop at 30th Street Station.
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Old 04-12-2011, 04:57 PM
 
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Thank you both! I'm going to get the tickets now.
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