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Business travel between Washington, DC and New York City
Over dim sum TheDaveR (nee sfer) and I engaged in a heated debate over the respective benefits of flying versus taking the train between Washington, DC and New York city.
Specifically, Dave mentioned the greatness of the Delta shuttle service, which takes off every half-hour. I countered with Amtrak Acela Express service, which runs every hour. (Let's assume that since this is business travel price isn't an issue.) Which is better? I voted train since door to door I think your total travel time will likely be shorter than flying, given that both cities' train stations are very centrally located, while LaGuardia (and to a greater extent, JFK) in New York and Dulles/Reagan (and, god forbid, BWI) are relatively far out from their respective city centers, a problem which can be exacerbated by traffic. Comments? |
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Re: Business travel between Washington, DC and New York City
I think this largely comes down to where you live, but I prefer the plane. Laguardia isn't that bad of a trip from midtown and Delta Shuttle has it's own terminal so there are no lines. I once arrived at the terminal at 9:25 am and got on the 9:30.
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Re: Business travel between Washington, DC and New York City
Acela. Getting to LGA is a pain. Penn Station is smack dab in the middle of Manhattan.
I've found that Acela is wayyy more comfortable than planes too. |
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Re: Business travel between Washington, DC and New York City
The Train - no contest. The NYC and Washington airports have probably the highest amount of delays in the US (You have not lived until the Newark 28 planes in line for takeoff happens). The other NYC airports are almost as bad but harder to get to the city. If everthing goes right it is a tie but 80% of the time you will be delayed. I have commuted for years between the two areas and I don't even think about a flight especially if it is downtown to downtown. THe added plus the Acela is far more comfortable.
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Re: Business travel between Washington, DC and New York City
LGA is such a pit I'd rather Fly JFK ,
I guess its where your are and where your going but what is it 2 hours 45 on train and 1 hour 20 on the plane... Id rather take the plane, and have to drive, taxi etc where im going atleast i feel like "I'm there" |
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Re: Business travel between Washington, DC and New York City
train. travel time is fairly close, but you can talk on the phone and spread out more. BTW, if you are flying into anywhere but National, this isn't even a contest.
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Re: Business travel between Washington, DC and New York City
train.
faster door-to-door, particularly during rush hours (assuming midtown Manhattan departure) lack of airport security checkpoint hassle opportunity to be more productive en route (for laptop/blackberry/cellphone users) |
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Re: Business travel between Washington, DC and New York City
I think train almost definitely, taking cabs and getting in and out of airports is generally a huge pain. only way it is close I think is if you're renting a car upon arrival.
--turnipmonster |
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Re: Business travel between Washington, DC and New York City
In addition to the "downtown to downtown" factor, and the far greater comfort for the train, you can also use your phone practically the entire time on the Acela, and plug your laptop into an electrical outlet.
I would say that this distance is about the limit for the train making more sense than flying, though. Washington to Boston the shuttle flights win. |
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Re: Business travel between Washington, DC and New York City
Doesn't the Metro go to Reagan? I always fly out of Dulles, but if you're flying into DC, you can take the Metro for Reagan to downtown.
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