Boston to Newark by Train
Travel from Boston South Station in Boston, MA to Newark Penn Station in Newark, NJ on the Acela. Approximately 213 miles in 4h 26m.
Trip Facts
- Origin
- Boston South Station
- Destination
- Newark Penn Station
- Distance
- 213 mi
- Travel time
- 4h 26m
- Operator
- Amtrak
- Service
- Acela (High-Speed Rail)
- Frequency
- Up to 20 weekday round trips
- Approx. fare
- $54 – $312 one-way
About this trip
The Acela connects Boston and Newark directly, with no transfer required. The train operates up to 20 weekday round trips, and the segment between these two stations is one of 61 origin-destination pairs we catalog on this route.
Coverage of approximately 213 rail miles takes about 4h 26m on a typical schedule. Actual travel time varies with the specific train number, time of day, equipment used, and seasonal speed restrictions. Trains may run faster on the daylight schedules and slower at peak demand on shared-use trackage. A more granular schedule comparison can be found in independent corridor timetable reviews updated each season.
Things to look out for: Atlantic coast estuaries between New Haven and Providence; Long Island Sound vistas through Connecticut.
Fares and ticketing
One-way fares between Boston and Newark typically run between $54 and $312. The lower end represents Saver-bucket advance-purchase coach fares, while the upper end approximates same-day walk-up fares or premium-class buckets. Sleeping car accommodations on overnight runs of the Acela, when offered, are sold separately from rail fare and increase total ticket cost substantially.
RailRover does not sell tickets. To book this trip, visit the operating carrier (Amtrak) directly. Discounted fares are typically available with advance purchase, on midweek departures, and through loyalty programs. Several travelers track historical fare patterns on the corridor fare-watch newsletter to time their bookings.
Stations along the way
Between Boston and Newark, the Acela calls at the following stations. Some trains may operate as "limited-stop" schedules and skip certain intermediate calls; check the published timetable for your departure.
- Boston South Station — Boston, MA
- Route 128 — Westwood, MA
- Providence — Providence, RI
- New Haven Union Station — New Haven, CT
- Stamford — Stamford, CT
- New Rochelle — New Rochelle, NY
- Moynihan Train Hall — New York, NY
- Newark Penn Station — Newark, NJ
Getting to Boston South Station and from Newark Penn Station
Both stations are accessible by local public transit, taxi, and rideshare. Boston South Station sits in Boston, MA; arrival at Newark Penn Station places you in Newark, NJ. Transfers from the platform to onward bus, light rail, or rideshare are well marked at the major hubs along this route. For specific transit connections at either station, see our station guides linked above.
Frequently asked questions
How long does the train from Boston to Newark take?
Approximately 4h 26m on a typical schedule, covering about 213 miles.
Is there a direct train?
Yes — the Acela operates up to 20 weekday round trips with no required transfer for this city pair.
How much does the ticket cost?
Approximately $54 to $312 for a one-way coach ticket. Premium classes and sleeping car accommodations cost more.
Can I bring a bicycle or pet?
Most long-distance and corridor trains accept checked or carry-on bicycles and small pets in carriers, with route-specific rules. Confirm with Amtrak at the time of booking.
Trip Planning Companions
- Best things to do near Newark's rail terminal
- Packing checklist for an overnight rail trip