Thursday, February 25, 2010

I need to get from Newark to the Philly sports complex by train. How do i do it?|122817

I fly in to Newark on thursday afternoon and i wiold like to take in the Flyers game thursday evening.

  • You_ll take an Amtak train and use the SEPTA subway in Philly.

    From the Newark (NJ) Airport, follow the signs to the Amtrak trains. You will go up one level, pass through the fare gates and go down one level onto the Amtrak train platforms. It takes approximately 5 minutes to get from AirTrain to the Amtrak train platforms. Take a train to the 30th Street Station stop in Philadelphia.
    There are two afternoon trains out of the airport to Philly.

    From the 30th Street Station, transfer to the SEPTA Subway:

    You_ll need to take the Market Frankford Line (blue) eastbound toward Frankford Terminal, get off at the 15th _ Market Street Stop and transfer to the Broad Street Line (orange) southbound toward Pattison. Get off at the last southbound stop, Pattison Avenue. Wachovia Center is right there.


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  • What cheap things can we do in Chicago on a rainy summer day?|140752

    My friends and I are on summer break and the weather in chicago has been pretty lame. We want to do something fun but everything is too expensive or the weather wont permit us to enjoy anything. Does anyone have any ideas of what we can do?

  • haha well go out window shop :) you will met some people there is always a party going

    try going to the north side to a few bar/clubs
    some placeses give out free pizza and drinks idk it depends on what you like

    look up 190 North its a local tv show they always have something fun and non expensive haha

  • The Chicago Public Library has free passes to the museums. Water Tower Place and Chicago Place are fun to shop in on rainy days.

  • eat candy

  • watch paint dry
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