chertling
Lead Service Attendant
As part of my upcoming "Hockey Railtrip" to attend NHL Games in the Northeast and Chicago, I will be taking a NJ Transit train from New York Penn Station to Newark Airport to meet up with our hotel shuttle bus. My only past experience with Commuter Rail was a one-way trip last fall on the South Shore Line.
My concern is that we will be attending a NY Rangers/ NJ Devils game at Madison Square Garden, and we will be trying to get to New Jersey immediately after the game. I fully expect many of our fellow hockey fans will also be rushing to catch trains back to New Jersey after the game.
I was wondering if NJ Transit tickets are Reserved, or if they are first come, first served like the South Shore line was. If they are reserved seats, obviously we would buy our NJ Transit tickets immediately upon our arrival at NYP that morning.
My concern is that we will be attending a NY Rangers/ NJ Devils game at Madison Square Garden, and we will be trying to get to New Jersey immediately after the game. I fully expect many of our fellow hockey fans will also be rushing to catch trains back to New Jersey after the game.
I was wondering if NJ Transit tickets are Reserved, or if they are first come, first served like the South Shore line was. If they are reserved seats, obviously we would buy our NJ Transit tickets immediately upon our arrival at NYP that morning.