New jersey to pittsburgh
A trip from the Garden State to the Steel City!
Here are the most common ways to travel from New Jersey to Pittsburgh:
By Car:
- Distance: approximately 340 miles (540 km), 5-6 hours depending on traffic
- Take I-76 W from New Jersey to I-76 W in Pennsylvania, then continue on I-76 W to I-376 W, which will take you directly to Pittsburgh
By Bus:
- Greyhound: multiple daily departures from various locations in New Jersey (e.g., Newark, Jersey City, Atlantic City) to Pittsburgh's Greyhound Station
- Megabus: multiple daily departures from various locations in New Jersey (e.g., Newark, Jersey City) to Pittsburgh's Megabus Stop
- Peter Pan Bus Lines: daily departures from Newark to Pittsburgh
By Train:
- Amtrak: Northeast Regional trains run from New York Penn Station (with a stop in Newark, NJ) to Pittsburgh's Penn Station, with multiple departures throughout the day
- SEPTA: You can also take the SEPTA Regional Rail train from Philadelphia's 30th Street Station to Pittsburgh's Penn Station, then transfer to the Amtrak Northeast Regional train
By Air:
- Fly from one of New Jersey's airports (e.g., Newark Liberty International Airport, Atlantic City International Airport) to Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT)
- From the airport, you can take a taxi, Uber, or Lyft to your destination in Pittsburgh
By Shuttle or Private Car Service:
- Various shuttle services and private car companies offer door-to-door transportation from New Jersey to Pittsburgh. These services can be booked online or by phone.
Whichever mode of transportation you choose, make sure to plan ahead, check schedules and prices, and enjoy your trip to Pittsburgh!