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TheRacoonist t1_ixauj14 wrote

It depends on when. If you're thinking it'll be a great idea to head for Penn Station Wednesday afternoon you're gonna have a bad time

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kn1ght-of-heart OP t1_ixbim9r wrote

Probably right. Getting a ride instead, next time I have to take the train again I’ll have a carrier anyway. Thanks

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itsaboutpasta t1_ixczpf9 wrote

From the NJT website - “Only service animals accompanying customers with disabilities or their trainers, police dogs, and small pets in carry-on travel cages are allowed on-board NJ TRANSIT trains, buses and light rail vehicles”

If it’s you’re only way home and you don’t have a carrier, guess you’re gonna have to do what you have to do. But I have seen conductors chew out passengers who did not have their dogs in the proper carriers and threaten that they have to get off at the next stop. So you’d basically be rolling the dice if it may happen to you. And you’d be asking for trouble on a crowded train so test your luck during off peak hours.

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throwaway2343576 t1_ixdgaux wrote

I don't know which line you are taking, but the ones I use will not let you board if your pet is not in a carrier.

Amtrak only allows dogs & cats up to 20 lbs in a carrier with current vet records for an additional fee and not on all routes. It's also limited to 5 total on the train so if 5 other people are already on with a pet, they won't let you on.

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