Posted by dave2 on May 04, 2009 at 06:56:32 from (89.12.148.93):
In Reply to: Nicest route??? posted by northeast puller on May 04, 2009 at 05:49:46:
northeast puller said: (quoted from post at 05:49:46 05/04/09) Dave 2 depending on what type of driving you are use to you might want to take a cab or train out of JFK to newark airport and then get your rental car. Getting on rt 78 west from there is not bad.It may make your trip much more enjoyable.If you drive from JFK out your self after your 5th close call with whack jobs and nan speaking english Americans running 18 wheelers in to port Newark . You may take up drinking and really foul language.
Not sure, but I think the rental car is at the terminal. If not, a shuttle is included in the rental. There are some wild drivers here too, just gotta take it as it comes I guess.
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