Pittsburgh to new york
A common route!
There are several ways to travel from Pittsburgh, PA to New York City, depending on your time, budget, and preferences. Here are a few options:
By Car:
- Distance: approximately 340 miles (540 km), 5-6 hours depending on traffic
- Take I-76 E and I-80 E from Pittsburgh to New York City
- Parking options in NYC: street parking, garages, or lots
By Bus:
- Greyhound: multiple daily departures from Pittsburgh's Greyhound Station to NYC's Port Authority Bus Terminal (around 6-7 hours, $20-$50)
- Megabus: multiple daily departures from Pittsburgh's Megabus Stop to NYC's Penn Station (around 6-7 hours, $10-$30)
- Peter Pan Bus Lines: daily departures from Pittsburgh's Peter Pan Bus Station to NYC's Port Authority Bus Terminal (around 6-7 hours, $20-$40)
By Train:
- Amtrak: multiple daily departures from Pittsburgh's Penn Station to NYC's Penn Station (around 6-7 hours, $50-$100)
- Pennsylvanian: daily departures from Pittsburgh's Penn Station to NYC's Penn Station (around 6-7 hours, $50-$100)
By Air:
- Flight duration: approximately 1 hour
- Multiple daily flights from Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) to one of NYC's three major airports: John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), or Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
- Airlines: American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and more
- Prices vary depending on the airline, time of year, and demand
By Shuttle or Private Car Service:
- Private car services like Uber, Lyft, or car services like Carmel or ExecuCar can take you from Pittsburgh to NYC (around 5-6 hours, $200-$500)
- Shuttle services like SuperShuttle or Go Airport Shuttle can also take you from Pittsburgh to NYC (around 5-6 hours, $100-$200)
Remember to check schedules, prices, and availability for each option before booking your trip.