How to get from Newark to Woodbury by bus and train?
By bus and train
To get from Newark to Woodbury in Philadelphia, take the WIL train from Newark station to Suburban Station station. Next, take the 402 bus from Broad St at Cherry St station to Broad Street at Red Bank Avenue station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 2 hr 26 min.
Step by Step
- 1Start from train stationNewark
- 2Wait for trainWIL#9208 - Temple University
- 3Ride to train stationSuburban Station83 min
- 4Walk to bus stationBroad St at Cherry StID 27947530 yd • 7 min
- 5Wait for bus402Carneys Point Salem County College
- 6Ride to bus stationBroad Street at Red Bank AvenueID 2021147 min
- 7Walk toWoodbury170 yd • 2 min
Alternative route by bus and train via WIL and 410
To get from Newark to Woodbury in Philadelphia, take the WIL train from Newark station to Jefferson Station station. Next, take the 410 bus from Market St at 11th St station to Broad Street at Red Bank Avenue station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 2 hr 37 min.
Step by Step
- 1Start from train stationNewark
- 2Wait for trainWIL#9208 - Temple University
- 3Ride to train stationJefferson Station87 min
- 4Walk to bus stationMarket St at 11th StID 27953130 yd • 2 min
- 5Wait for bus410Bridgeton
- 6Ride to bus stationBroad Street at Red Bank AvenueID 2021154 min
- 7Walk toWoodbury170 yd • 2 min
Public transit directions from Newark to Woodbury
Public transit stations close to Woodbury, Philadelphia
Woodbury is located at Woodbury, Philadelphia and the nearest public transit station is Rt-45 at Newton Street.
Bus stations close to Woodbury:
- Rt-45 at Newton Street
- Rt-45 at Hunter St
- Rt-45 at Walnut Ave
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- 30th Street to Woodbury
- Newark to Aldan
- Newark to Ambler
- Newark to Ardmore
- Newark to Audubon
- Newark to Berwyn
- Newark to Blue Bell
- Newark to Boothwyn
- Newark to Bridgeport
- Newark to Bristol
- Newark to Brookhaven
- Newark to Broomall
- Newark to Bryn Athyn
Alternative route by bus and train via WIL and 410
To get from Newark to Woodbury in Philadelphia, take the WIL train from Newark station to Jefferson Station station. Next, take the 410 bus from Market St at 11th St station to Broad Street at Red Bank Avenue station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 2 hr 37 min.
Step by Step
- 1Start from train stationNewark
- 2Wait for trainWIL#9208 - Temple University
- 3Ride to train stationJefferson Station87 min
- 4Walk to bus stationMarket St at 11th StID 27953130 yd • 2 min
- 5Wait for bus410Bridgeton
- 6Ride to bus stationBroad Street at Red Bank AvenueID 2021154 min
- 7Walk toWoodbury170 yd • 2 min
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Newark to Woodbury?
The fastest way takes 146 minutes, using Bus line WIL, Bus line 402.
What is the alternative route to get from Newark to Woodbury?
The alternative route takes 157 minutes, using Bus line WIL, Bus line 410.
Is there a direct train between Newark and Woodbury in Philadelphia?
No, you’ll have to take one train line and one bus line in total. The total travelling time is 2 hr 26 min.
Which train line goes from Newark to Woodbury in Philadelphia?
The WIL train line goes from #9208 - Temple University station near Newark to Suburban Station station. From there you’ll have to take one bus line till Suburban Station station near Woodbury in Philadelphia
How long does it take to travel from Newark to Woodbury in Philadelphia by train and bus?
The total travel time between Newark and Woodbury in Philadelphia by train and bus is about 2 hr 26 min.
Where do I get on the train near Newark to get to Woodbury in Philadelphia?
Get on the WIL train from the #9208 - Temple University station near Newark in Philadelphia.
Where do I get off the train when travelling between Newark and Woodbury in Philadelphia?
Get off the train at the Suburban Station stop, which is closest to Woodbury in Philadelphia.