Submitted by TheGreyVicinity t3_yu55yu in RhodeIsland
I haven’t lived here long and I’ve never used public transportation (i’m from Dallas), so I’m not familiar with it at all.
I’m leaving for NYC next Wednesday and the plan is to drive into CT and then stop and ride the train into NY.
Issue 1: where do I stop? I’ve looked at a few stations but I’m not sure which is the best. Preferably somewhere safe, we stopped in CT when I moved and my trailer was broken into so my experience with CT hasn’t been great so far 🙃
Issue 2: do I need to buy tickets online? Or do it there?
Double_Farmer_2662 t1_iw7jngp wrote
There’s really two options. You can take Amtrak/Acela train all the way from Providence to NYC. It’s the more comfy train, outlets, reclining seats, etc. it makes stops all the way through RI and CT. It’s more expensive, but depending on the time of day it can be faster. It typically has less frequent travel times.
Other option is Shoreline East Rail which starts in New London CT, and is basically a commuter rail to NYC. It’s much cheaper, but can take longer since it makes more stops. It honestly depends on how much you want to drive, but I’ve left cars in New London (garage parking $), Old Saybrook (free parking at station), New Haven (parking in lots $, will have to walk a couple blocks to station).
You could also Amtrak to a CT stop and then switch to the commuter rail.
For Amtrak, buy online, prices are usually cheap weeks before, more expensive the close you are to the day, and then will drop again day off.
My recommendation, drive at least to New London, and get on shore line East there. You usually won’t have to switch train, except maybe once in new haven. You can buy tickets online or day of, I think they even have like a round trip off hours pass.
Or take Amtrak straight to NYC. It’s comfy, WiFi, can nap, or read, they have a cafe car with food and drinks. My husband and I did it to DC and are planning to do it again
Edit: Make sure you factor in traffic if your driving. It’s only an hour to New London, very little traffic, another 20 minutes to Old Saybrook, also low traffic, both easy drives. Going to New Haven and farther you risk a much high chance of traffic, along with driving through the cities to get to the station.