Providence ri to new york
A popular route! Here are the options to travel from Providence, RI to New York:
By Car
- Distance: approximately 120 miles (193 km), 2-3 hours depending on traffic
- Take I-95 N from Providence to New York City
- Tolls: $10-$20 depending on the route and time of day
By Bus
- Greyhound: multiple daily departures from Providence's Greyhound Station to New York's Port Authority Bus Terminal (around $20-$30, 2-3 hours)
- Peter Pan Bus Lines: daily departures from Providence's Peter Pan Bus Station to New York's Port Authority Bus Terminal (around $20-$30, 2-3 hours)
- Megabus: daily departures from Providence's Megabus Stop to New York's Penn Station (around $10-$20, 2-3 hours)
By Train
- Amtrak Northeast Regional: multiple daily departures from Providence's Providence Station to New York's Penn Station (around $30-$60, 2-3 hours)
- Amtrak Acela Express: multiple daily departures from Providence's Providence Station to New York's Penn Station (around $60-$100, 2 hours)
By Air
- Flights from T.F. Green Airport (PVD) in Providence to one of New York City's three major airports:
- John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK): around $100-$200, 1 hour
- LaGuardia Airport (LGA): around $100-$200, 1 hour
- Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR): around $100-$200, 1 hour
- Note: You'll need to factor in check-in, security, and travel to/from the airport, which can add an extra hour or two to your overall travel time.
By Ride-hailing or Taxi
- Uber or Lyft: around $150-$250, 2-3 hours depending on traffic
- Taxi: around $150-$250, 2-3 hours depending on traffic
Keep in mind that prices and travel times may vary depending on the time of day, traffic, and other factors. Be sure to check schedules and prices in advance to plan your trip accordingly.