Driving thru Newark Liberty International Airport terminal A B C
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
- Newark Liberty International Airport, originally Newark Metropolitan Airport and later Newark International Airport, is an international airport straddling the boundary between the cities of Newark and Elizabeth in Essex County and Union County, New Jersey.
Newark Airport is located 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Downtown Newark, and 9 miles (14 km) west-southwest of the borough of Manhattan. It is one of three major airports serving the New York metropolitan area; the others are John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport, which are also operated by the Port Authority.
Sandwiched between Interstate 95 and Interstate 78 (both components of the New Jersey Turnpike), as well as U.S. Routes 1 and 9, the airport handles more flights (though not as many passengers) than John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), despite being 40 percent of JFK's land size. The City of Newark built the airport on 68 acres (28 ha) of marshland in 1928 and the Army Air Corps operated the facility during World War II. After the Port Authority took it over in 1948, an instrument runway, a terminal building, a control tower and an air cargo center were added. The airport's original 1935 central terminal building is a National Historic Landmark. EWR employs more than 24,000 people.
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00:00 New Jersey Route 21 South
01:06 US 1/US 9 South
01:21 Haynes Ave exit (U turn)
01:32 AirTrain (from/to NJTransit Amtrak train station, all terminals, car rental)
01:39 Entering EWR
02:39 Keeping right to Terminal A
03:06 Terminal A Departures
04:08 Terminal B is on the right
04:53 Terminal C Departures
05:39 Go to terminals again when you need to
08:32 Terminal B Bus Stops/Parking
09:30 Terminal C Arrivals/Pickup/Taxi/Bus (on the right)
09:56 Airport exit
Thank you so much for this video! I’m going to EWR for the first time on Saturday. I really appreciate the actual approach from the NJTP into the actual terminal. It helps a heap! Especially when I’m not sure if I’m supposed to be in the left lane to exit, or the right lane. Airports can be such a clusterf**k, and I hate to piss off other drivers who know the airport and that part of the turnpike well.
Follow the signs, you'll have no problem. Stay safe.
Im going here for the first time tomorow at like 3 am in the morning. This is really helpful! Thanks! Driving up the parkway from Toms River
That single lane to the airport hasn’t changed in 50 years
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This is awesome, brings back a LOT of very, very happy memories from when I was a wee tot. New Jersey is an underrated, beautiful state. Thanks!
This is actually very helpful Thanks !!!
Very helpful for first time flyer ! thankyou
Thanks you for show us the airport terminal. PS you should make one for parking ??
going on a trip here in 2 months! thanks for the reminder of my love for air travel!
haha 18 days now
been like a month at this point since :(
Newark Liberty International Airport, Trenton-Mercer Airport, and Atlantic City International Airport are New Jersey's connection to the world (Also Philadelphia International Airport and Lehigh Valley International Airport in Pennsylvania, and John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport in New York).
Thanks a lot
I Love this Place ❤️
Thanks for the drive thru... I would not have seen it other than by you... I love it. Keep it up.
Awesome video
Thank you for commenting
The City of Newark reached build-out in the 1940’s, meaning that this city of nearly a half million people with an industrial output almost unrivaled by most cities needed more land to expand. They pushed their runways south into Elizabeth.
According to Google map, one third of EWR, including terminal A, is located at Elizabeth. Thanks for sharing this great information.
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Terminal A is partially in Elizabeth. That information also states its also owned by both cities. False. Newark leases the 1/3rd from Elizabeth on a 99 year lease. The airport was built entirely by Newark taxpayers in the 1920’s. Expansion after WW2 pushed the airport southward into Elizabeth land.
2 more examples of “build-out” are airports at San Francisco and Chicago. Those airports are not even within the cities borders.
Thanks for the comment.
Safe flying.
Good to know these. Hope we all have a safe flying by the end of the year.
How do you know this?
@machia0705
Actually, the Elizabeth portion (unlike the Newark portion which is leased to the PANYNJ) is owned and operated by the PANYNJ.
I see the bus stop are in front of the terminals now. They use to be on the side between the terminals.
Jersey is so beautiful its not even funny.
lol im from jersey and some parts are pretty. majority of it is filled with garbage lmao
@@ninaddemaio it's still beautiful maybe you need to travel around the place.
@@donovanmorgan640 i have ive been to almost every town since my dad is a construction worker. i go to work with him and he works all over nj. trust me nj isnt that pretty 😭
Ok. I like Cherry Hill!
All I want is to leave the airport and head south I always get lost !
i go to ewr pretty often, like once every 6 months but today is the first time im driving by myself there, kinda scared since me and my dad are ALWAYS confused about the signs lol
I take this road to go home
I enjoyed your video.I have a video touring the inside of newark airport, you can check it out some time.
I will check it out, thanks.
Thank you for this video, unfortunately I'm more confused now than I thought I'd be! 😂 Just a lot of signs! I noticed early in the video around 2:30 the sign said either parking or terminals. Would I go to parking since I need to park for my 8 day trip? Or go to terminals and then departing flights?
Long term parking is not covered in the video. You may need to do more research.
@@LookAroundChannel thank you!
Where do you rent and pick up a rented car ? In Phoenix, the car rental terminal is miles away from the airport.
Airtrain to car rentals from terminals is free. Online reservations may get a better deal.
www.newarkairport.com/to-from-airport/air-train
This sounds like i195
Lots of signs.