There is also a Newark, New York. (And one in California.)
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Checking in from Newark. Delaware.
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And one in Baltimore.
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It makes all out-of-town visitors nervous. The train conductors even say "Newark New Jersey" but that doesn't do a lot to help.
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What about New York Penn Station and Newark Penn Station, both on the Northeast Corridor line?
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yeah, but most of us in NJ pronounce it "Nork" It hurts my ears when I hear "New-ark" l also say cawfee and dawg FWIW
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It gives locals an opportunity to make a good first impression of the city by helping foreigners on the airport train to get off on the right station.
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Point taken but how else is Newark supposed to get tourists to show up?
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And then there is the Newark Penn Station and the New York Penn Station.
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Imagine how disappointed my kids were when we accidentally ended up in Paris, Texas for our big summer vacation.
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