IAEA-EP-TCM 2017

    15th IAEA Technical Meeting on the

Energetic Particles in Magnetic Confinement Systems

IAEA Conference Outline
Abstract Submission
Infomation For Presenters
Agenda
Hotel Information
Banquet and NSTX-U Tour
Local Organizing Committee
Pre-Registration
Travel
Venue
Visa Information
Foreign National Visitors to PPPL
Group Photo

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Travel to Princeton

From Newark Liberty International Airport - passengers may take the AirTrain to the RailLink station, where they should transfer to the New Jersey Transit (800-772-2222) train to Princeton Junction Train Station on the Northeast Corridor Line. After arriving at the Princeton Junction Train Station, take a cab to your hotel or to the Princeton Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. Trains have limited space for baggage. 

If you are staying at the Nassau Inn, an alternative to taking a cab from Princeton Junction is to take the "Dinky" train from Princeton Junction to Princeton station and from there walk about 15 minutes.

From Philadelphia International Airport - take Septa's Rail Line (215-580-7800) to 30th Street Station and transfer to the  train to Trenton, where you'll connect to the New Jersey Transit, Northeast Corridor Line train to Princeton Junction/Princeton. Trains have limited space for baggage.

Traveling to/from Princeton and to/from the local airports using the State Shuttle airport shuttle service: 

Reservations for trips from the airport must be made in advance of your trip. 

To place a reservation,  call 1-800-822-9797 or 1-732-938-6666

 

State Shuttle offers economical direct scheduled service to and from Newark Liberty, JFK International, LaGuardia, Atlantic City, and Philadelphia airports connecting with several locations in the Princeton area.  Please check their website for current rates. Visa, Mastercard, American Express, travelers checks, and cash are accepted. Passengers are permitted two large suitcases and one carry-on per person. Oversized luggage will be loaded on a space available basis. Since there are several stops on the route, the trip to Princeton can take up to two hours from Newark Liberty and Philadelphia airports, and up to four hours from JFK and LaGuardia airports, assuming no delays.