Driving
Taking the Train

Driving Directions

Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 9, New Brunswick.
Stay to the right as you exit the toll booths.

Route 18 North. Follow Route 18 about 3 miles -- ignore many of the early Rutgers signs you will see which would take you to the wrong campus. (We're on Livingston Campus.) Continue along Route 18 North past the exits for "Route 27" and "Rutgers University" and proceed over the Raritan River on the John Lynch Memorial Bridge.  Once you are over the bridge, you will pass an exit for Busch Campus.  After that, you will see a sign for the Livingston Campus exit on your right.  Take this exit, and at the light, bear right onto Avenue E.                   
 
 
 

For the Livingston campus – continue straight on Avenue E for approximately 1/4 mile.

Make the second left turn on to Rockafeller Road, and continue one long block on Rockafeller Road.

Make the first right turn on to Joyce Kilmer Avenue.

Make the first or second left into the parking lot, #100 or #104.

Rutgers University Press is across the street in a one-story, brown building, number 4161. The building is in 2 segments. Our segment is the leftmost as you face the building. Our sign is in front of the door through which you should enter.
 
 

Taking the Train

It is possible to travel to the Press using public transportation, but we do not recommend it. Take NJ Transit to the New Brunswick Station, then take a cab to the Press. If the driver does not know the route, the directions above may help. The driver can easily find Route 18 North.
 
  • New Jersey Transit's Northeast Corridor Line provides New Brunswick with both local and express service between New York and Newark's Penn Stations and Trenton New Jersey.

  • (For information 201-762-5100). 
     
  • SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority) provides service at Trenton to and from Philadelphia.

  • (For information 215-580-7800).
     
  • Amtrak provides limited direct service to New Brunswick, however connections can easily be made via New Jersey Transit trains to Amtrak stations at MetroPark, New York, and Trenton.

  • (For information 1-800-USA-RAIL).

 

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