Where do you park for Secaucus Junction?

Where do you park for Secaucus Junction?

Secaucus. This park and ride station is at Secaucus Junction off exit 15x NJ Turnpike at 675 New County Rd at the intersection of Secaucus Drive, Secaucus. Parking allowed 24/7. Rates are: for weekdays — $22 to $26 for 12 hours, $29 for 24 hrs.; for weekends — $9 for 12 hours and $29 for 24 hrs.

How much is parking at Secaucus Junction?

The lot is around $30 per day. It is a lot less for 12 hours, but goes to the 24 hour rate if you go over 12 hours.

Can I park at Secaucus train station?

Commuting to Manhattan just got easier with Edison ParkFast’s park and ride at the Secaucus Junction train station. Easily accessible from the New Jersey Turnpike (Exit 15X), this new location offers plenty of self-parking for only $9 a day!

Is Secaucus Junction safe?

The chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime in Secaucus is 1 in 39. Based on FBI crime data, Secaucus is not one of the safest communities in America. Relative to New Jersey, Secaucus has a crime rate that is higher than 89% of the state’s cities and towns of all sizes.

How much is the train from Secaucus to Penn Station?

The quickest way to get from Secaucus Junction to Penn Station is to train which costs $19 – $190 and takes 2h 29m.

Where can you park and ride in NYC?

The best ferry park and ride option is to park at the Port Imperial garage near the NYC Waterway Ferry landing. Parking is $14/Day. Finally, the cheapest parking option in NJ is to find a garage near the NJ Transit trains. The Ramsey 17 Garage has parking for $2-$4 per day inside a multilevel garage with 1,000 spaces.

Can I park overnight at Liberty State Park?

Overnight parking is not allowed at this location.

Is Secaucus a nice town?

Secaucus is in Hudson County and is one of the best places to live in New Jersey. Living in Secaucus offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents own their homes. Many young professionals live in Secaucus and residents tend to lean liberal. The public schools in Secaucus are highly rated.

Are there snakes in Secaucus?

Standing out amongst the marshes of the Secaucus Meadowlands, rising 150 feet above the vast flatlands, is the massive rocky form of Snake Hill. Snake Hill gained its name, legend says, because snakes were known to run rampant in the Meadowlands decades ago.

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