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Anyone know how long it takes to get from Penn Station the the cruise terminal? What would be the best and cheapest way?
 
Posts: 8 | Registered: September 27, 2006Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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dr, taxi. Depends on the time of day. In NYC you can face anything at any time of the day or night. Allow enough time to get there. On a good day, without ANY traffic, 10-15 minutes. That can suddenly turn into 1 hour with traffic. Be prepared.
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I agree with A'ndrea that a taxi is your best bet. There's a taxi stand right outside Penn Station -- just follow the signs. And, as A'ndrea said, time can be variable, especially on a day when the ships are in town.


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I agree about taking a taxi from Penn Station.

A couple of caveats, other than traffic:

Taxi lines are sometimes very long. It's POSSIBLE that you can exit Penn Station on the 7th Avenue side and walk across the street to the Pennsylvania Hotel, where you may be able to get a taxi faster than on the end of a long taxi line. The line, however, does move pretty quickly.

There is also an exit from the station to 8th Ave, which is closer to where you want to go (the NYC cruise ship port is at 55th St and 12th Ave) but there are fewer taxis that come to the 8th Ave side of Penn Station. The escalator up to the 8th Ave exit of the station is actually closer to the train tracks.

There are cruise ports in Brooklyn and in New Jersey, but we're assuming you're talking about the New York City Port Authority terminal in Manhattan.

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Thanks for all your answers. Do oyu have any idea about how much a taxi will cost from Penn station to the Manhattan pier?
 
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