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How to get fromRed Bank to Ground Zeroby train, bus, car or taxi

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There are 5 ways to get from Red Bank to Ground Zero by train, bus, car, or taxi

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  1. Train via Newark, Penn Station

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    1. Take the train from Red Bank to Newark Penn Stationtrain train Njcl / ...
    2. Take the train from Newark Penn Station to World Trade Centertrain train Path
    1h 42m
    $6–20
  2. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Lincroft Park & Ride, NJ to New York, NY - Broadway & Cortland St.bus bus Parkway Express: To Wall St / ...
    2h 44m
    $31–49
  3. Drive 46.2 mi

    1. Drive from Red Bank to Ground Zerocar car 46.2 mi
    1h 1m
    $9–13
  4. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Red Bank to Ground Zerotaxi taxi 46.2 mi
    1h 1m
    $210–250
  5. Train

    1. Take the train from Red Bank to New York Penn Stationtrain train Njcl / ...
    1h 46m
    $6–22

Red Bank to Ground Zero by train and foot

Calendar185Weekly Services
Duration1h 42mAverage Duration
Ticket$6Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Red Bank, Monmouth County, NJ, USA and Ground Zero, NY, USA?

You can take a train from Red Bank to Ground Zero via Newark Penn Station and World Trade Center in around 1h 42m. Alternatively, Academy Bus operates a bus from Lincroft Park & Ride, NJ to New York, NY - Broadway & Cortland St. 5 times a day. Tickets cost $30–45 and the journey takes 1h 29m.

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