Newark Airport to central New Jersey on a student's budget
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I need to get from Newark Airport (EWR) to East Brunswick NJ at the end of December of this year, but I see that to take a cab would cost more than $60 which is a quite a lot for my budget.
Are there any shuttles or other options that are more economical?
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The NJ Transit train would be around $15, depending on time of day to New Brusnwick.
Then, there is at least one bus from the train station to East Brunswick area.
If you're going to Rutgers, it's not far from the train station, depending on the campus.
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