class monday night something busses something fifteen minutes for next buss some other wierd norweigan words...
3 hours and fifteen minutes for the next bus. After our class on Monday night, I ran fast to catch the bus. I arrived just three minutes late. That made all the difference. I had to wait thre...
hm. maybe it's not the path i'm thinking about. we usually park at a train station in red bank or the one in linden and take the train in to the city, but the last train back to linden, whatever that is, leaves at 137. maybe it's just regular NJ Rail i'm thinkin' about.
yeah, you're thinking of NJ transit. they stop running trains out of NYC at around 1:40 on most lines.
If you're gonna go into the city for a late late night, its better to drive up to hoboken or jersey city and take the PATH in, which runs all night long, but only every 30 mins after 1:00 a.m. I think.
this man's post should be marked informative. i did the research and he is correct.
Yeah..taking the path would be useful so at 11:30 you aren't making a mad dash to Penn Station with a couple thousand people just let out of the RadioHead concert on Friday night
Whoa... were you there too, at the concert?
No..I was just in the city walking around in circles.
Wish I known. After the concert, we coulda hung. There were some pals of mine, we were gonna meet with, but they had to catch a train straight away afterwards, so, we just went sadly back on the trail to home. What I mean is, if I knew you were in the area then, we coulda hooked up ...like pop into a Starbucks or something mediocre like that... you know, anything better than going to a rest area on the Turnpike, where it happens that 75% of it is shut down for business the rest of the night. We were so disappointed at ourselves for leaving the City with empty stomaches, after coming to that certain realization ...major!
Aw that woulda been cool..but we had to get home cause my boyfriend had school early the next morning and the last train running to our stop is at 11:49 so if we missed that we were sleeping in Spanish Harlem.