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Easy Accessibility
THE PRINCETON-MERCER AREA is an idyllic region unlike any other and as you can see below, the area is easily accessible by car, train, bus, and airplane. Plus, it’s located between New York and Philadelphia and boasts robust outdoor activities, world-class accommodations, restaurants and museums, along with intriguing historic sites, wineries, breweries, and first-rate sports arenas.
BY AIR
Local Airports
Featuring Frontier Airlines. • Princeton Airport, Princeton, NJ - Airport Code: 39N
International Airports
• Newark Liberty International Airport (39 miles/Drive Time: 55 minutes) - Airport Code: EWR • Philadelphia International Airport (52 miles/Drive Time: 55 minutes) - Airport Code: PHL • Atlantic City International Airport (99 miles/Drive Time: 1 hour and 40 minutes)
Airport Code: ACY
BY CAR
Interstate 95 runs through the county, connecting the shore points and the Garden State Parkway with the NJ Turnpike, Eastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia and points north and south.
BY TRAIN
The region offers three main train stations: Hamilton Station, Princeton Junction Station and Trenton Transit Center.
The Princeton Junction Station offers an easy connection from Newark Airport or NYC (via the Northeast Corridor Line) directly to downtown Princeton. Catch the “Dinky” from the station to arrive just 3 blocks away from downtown Princeton.
Hamilton Train Station also falls along the Northeast Corridor Line and allows easy access to the Princeton suburbs. It is the closest train station to Grounds for Sculpture.
Trenton Transit Center easily connects Philadelphia to the Mercer County region via SEPTA or Amtrak lines.
BY BUS
NJ TRANSIT provides bus service from downtown Princeton to New York City. Local bus service is available throughout the county as well.