u/_invagination

Question RE where to park & take the train in from

Hello- my husband and I are in town visiting friends/family. We’re in Danbury CT tomorrow night, headed into the city midday Monday with our 4 year old until Wednesday, after which we’ll be headed to visit my family in south Jersey. Original plan was to park overnight in Harrison or white plains and take the Harlem line in, but now that I’m thinking more about it I’m wondering if that’s gonna totally jam us up on Wednesday trying to get to Jersey around rush hour and having to drive through/around the city.

Would it be a better plan to drive further on Monday and park in Jersey and do NJ transit in? If so, any recommendations on where to park/what train to take (especially safe places to leave a car with somewhat visible luggage inside)?

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u/_invagination — 1 day ago
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u/_invagination — 21 days ago

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