How long it takes depends on which trains you catch on which days. At the least, this is a half-day trip.
You can, of course, get to Princeton University by car. Bus service runs from Manhattan to Princeton and stops across the street from the Princeton University Campus. The trip takes about 90 minutes. Trains travel roughly hourly from Pennsylvania Station, New York, to Trenton, NJ, and stop at Princeton Junction, about one hour from Penn Station. At Princeton Junction, a shuttle train called The Dinkey meets each arriving train and goes to the Princeton Train Station, on the edge of the Princeton University Campus. This service is included in the cost of train travel to Princeton Junction. The same NJ Transit train service also stops at Newark Airport, so it is possible to fly from anywhere in the world to Newark International Airport and take the train to Princeton. Some Amtrak Trains running between Boston/New York and Washington, DC, also stop at Princeton Junction and are met by The Dinkey. SEPTA Commuter trains depart from Philadelphia's 30th Street Station for Trenton, NJ, where you can transfer to a NJ Transit train that stops at Princeton Junction on its way to New York's Pennsylvania Station. Private airplanes can land at the Trenton-Mercer County Airport, about 10 minutes drive from Princeton University. Scheduled service is not available at this airport. The usual airport limo and bus services connect Princeton with the three major New York area airports (Newark, Kennedy, and LaGuardia) and with the Philadelphia Airport.
Nope. You have to use penn station
A: Established by the "New Light" (evangelical) Presbyterians, Princeton was originally intended to train ministers, but this purpose disappeared as higher education gained hold.
Harvard univ. Harvard univ.
Harvard was founded to train clergy for the puritans. (Answer found at the link below.)
There are a lot of high-quality schools for becoming a cardiac surgeon. Some of the top schools to train for a career in this field include Harvard University, John Hopkins University, and the University of Pennsylvania.
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Harvard was initially founded by Puritan immigrants to train more clergy. In 1636 the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony voted to form "New Colledge," also known as "the college at New Towne." In 1639 it was renamed "Harvard Colledge" in tribute to John Harvard, a clergyman who willed 400 books to the school upon his death. The university was expected to prepare young men for the ministry.
If I travelled on a train, my mode of travel is by train.
Some colleges founded out of the religious enthusiasm of the Great Awakening include Princeton University (originally the College of New Jersey), Brown University (originally the College of Rhode Island), and Rutgers University (originally Queen's College). These institutions were established to train ministers and educate students in a religiously inspired curriculum.
In th ecountry , the train was travel by railroads , but in the cities , sometime trains travel by eletricity
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