Punctual as
never before, my United Company Airplane departs from Milan Malpensa at 10.10 in the direction of
the Newark Liberty International Airport (USA), (multi-route ticket price
including taxes from Malpensa to Panama City and from Mexico City to Malpensa
with a stopover Newark: Euro 669.75).
The plane
is full.
I therefore
arrive at 13.40, with a bearable cold at the Newark Liberty International
Airport (USA). There are 6 hours of time zone, compared to Italy.
In order to
set foot in the United
States of America, I had to complete the
quick online ESTA procedure by paying $ 14 by credit card. Entry into the
country valid for 2 years was approved by the system immediately after the end
of the online procedure which lasted about 1 hour.
The airport
consists of 3 terminals connected to each other by a free train.
The
cheapest way to reach the center of New
York from Newark Liberty International Airport (USA)
is to take the bus. n. 62 or with other numbers (ask the driver), which stop
every 10/15 minutes in front of the 3 arrivals halls of all 3 terminals and
take you making several stops in just 20 minutes to Penn Station in Newark. The
ticket costs 1.5 USD and is paid directly to the driver.
From Penn
Station in Newark, trains run by the NJ Transit
company depart every half hour for New
York's Penn Station. The ticket costs $ 5 one way, $
10 return and does not need to be stamped before boarding the train. The
journey makes only one intermediate stop and lasts less than half an hour.
From Penn
Station in New York, you can take the Subway
to reach any part of New York.
It is open 24 hours a day. The single fare is $ 2.70. If you use it a lot you
can take the rechargeable Metrocard that can also be used on the buses that
allows you to save a little or the Unlimited ride Metrocard that at a cost of $
35 allows you to make all the rides you want for 7 days. Remember that there
are no fare zones in New York.
If you have
little money and little time, keep in mind that you can see the Statue of
Liberty without going through the exhausting queues and checks by taking the
free ferry that leaves every half hour from Governor's Island Ferry Station
(near South Ferry Metro Station) , for Staten Island, passing a few tens of
meters from Liberty Island, thus offering a wonderful view of the Statue of
Liberty.
Back at
Newark Liberty International Airport (USA), I spend the night in the warm
terminal with the same modes of transport as the outward journey.
My complete travel report
with map, photographs and videos is available at this link:
http://vivendosalendo.blogspot.com/2016/04/traversata-del-centro-america-da-panama.htm
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