Once you’re used to this place, it’s easy. But until you’re familiar, it’s quite difficult to navigate. Getting to NYC proves to be simple as there are many signs clearly saying “NYC” so you know where to go. For major events such as MetLife concerts, additional signage is posted that says “Concert This Way.” If you need assistance, the workers are very knowledgeable and will be able to help. If you’re switching trains, you better be quick. There is not enough time to dilly dally and at times, you better prepare to run. I haven’t spent much time in the station itself but it seems clean and well maintained. Confusing at first, but easy once you...
Read moreUnfortunately it's not the best place in the world. Had a nice little layover here waiting for my next train and nowhere to eat except for the overpriced Dunkin' donuts which does not take Dunkin' donuts, rewards and Faber which is a convenience store with $4 waters and overpriced stale sandwiches. There is a nice Italian pizza place and a bar but for some reason I guess we're still COVID scared. Hopefully they will get this place back up and running. It is beautiful but if you have a layover...
Read moreAn excellent transportation hub. There are four major transportation areas that handle the train traffic. It is relatively easy to navigate the train tracks. You must have a ticket to get into some of the train tracks while other tracks are open to entry without a ticket. The Junction is clean. There is plenty of parking available and there is a passenger pickup area next to...
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