The location isn't hard to get to. There is plenty of parking - parking costs $1 for commuter parking and you have to have exact change (no dollar bills). It does have overnight parking but I don't know the cost. Luckily, I went the day before to make sure I knew how to navigate this Park and Ride (I've never used one before). There is no ticket office or kiosk, so if you don't already have a ticket or pass, you need to have cash to pay the conductor a higher rate - prices can be found online after some searching. The lot gets backed up for about 20 minutes after a train drops people off. Overall, I would use this Park and Ride again, especially when other Park and Rides on this line have overfilled parking lots, as you get closer to Philly.
The location isn't hard to get to. There is plenty of parking - parking costs $1 for commuter parking and you have to have exact change (no dollar bills). It does have overnight parking but I don't know the cost. Luckily, I went the day before to make sure I knew how to navigate this Park and Ride (I've never used one before). There is no ticket office or kiosk, so if you don't already have a ticket or pass, you need to have cash to pay the conductor a higher rate - prices can be found online after some searching. The lot gets backed up for about 20 minutes after a train drops people off. Overall, I would use this Park and Ride again, especially when other Park and Rides on this line have overfilled parking lots, as you get closer to Philly.