WHERE TRANSITCOMES TOGETHER
Major interstate highways connect to cities up and down the Eastern seaboard. Newark International Airport, a stone’s throw away, means easy national and international flight access.
Gateway is at the epicenter of all transit means in NJ. Direct, indoor access to Newark Penn Station from the site means that workers are mere minutes from NJ Transit, PATH and Amtrak train platforms.
Major interstate highways connect to cities up and down the Eastern seaboard. Newark International Airport, a stone’s throw away, means easy national and international flight access.
NEWARK LIBERTY
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
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DIRECT CONNECTION
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ACELA TRAIN
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Connected by the Skybridge and leading into the heart of Gateway, Newark Penn Station is one of the nation’s busiest rail hubs in New Jersey with over 58,000 riders per day. Inside the station’s gorgeous waiting area, visitors marvel at the beautiful medallions that tell the tale of Newark’s role in transportation.
All tracks, beside the Newark Light Rail Station, are elevated above street level. The station was rebuilt in 2007 with various improvements and renovations of historic material.
Located at Raymond Plaza, between Market Street and Raymond Boulevard, the station is also used as Newark’s intercity bus terminal.
With over 50 carriers and flights to almost every major destination around the globe, EWR is one of the busiest airports in the United States. Newark Liberty International Airport attracts over 43,000,000 passengers per year and is a 10-minute drive from Gateway Center.
The airport sits a mere 3 miles from downtown Newark, making it extremely accessible by bus, car or train.