Train from Atlanta to Princeton
Find the schedules, compare prices, and buy cheap tickets from Atlanta to Princeton. Choose a date, or explore the cheapest ticket options below.
Air
- Companies: Delta Air Lines, American Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 2 hours (non-stop flight)
- Distance: 1,200 miles (1,931 km)
- Costs: $250 - $400 (round trip, varying by time of booking and season)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Book your tickets at least 3 weeks in advance to secure the best rates. Consider flying during the weekdays to avoid high weekend prices.
Taking a direct flight from Atlanta to Princeton is the most efficient way to cover the distance. After landing at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), you can rent a car or take a train to Princeton.
Train
- Companies: Amtrak (Northeast Regional)
- Duration: Approximately 16 hours (with necessary transfers)
- Distance: 800 miles (1,287 km)
- Costs: $120 - $200 (one-way, depending on class and timing)
- Roads/Routes: Route includes connections in Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia.
Pro Tip: Purchase a Business Class ticket for added comfort and complimentary meals while enjoying scenic views from the train.
For travelers who prefer scenic views and a more laid-back journey, taking the train can be a memorable experience, though it takes longer than flying.
Car
- Companies: Sixt, Enterprise, Hertz
- Duration: Approximately 12 hours driving (non-stop)
- Distance: 800 miles (1,287 km)
- Costs: Rental car: $70 - $150 per day plus fuel (approximately $100) and tolls (~$30); Total: $300 - $370
- Roads/Routes: I-85 N to I-95 N; major highways with rest stops and service areas.
Pro Tip: Plan your route to include stops at interesting landmarks along the way, such as Richmond, VA and Baltimore, MD, for food and sightseeing.
Driving may be ideal for those who enjoy road trips and want the flexibility to stop along the way.