The Unexamonious Heartbeat of New York City EWR: A Terminal Like No Other
The Unexamonious Heartbeat of New York City EWR: A Terminal Like No Other
Beneath the glow of radar locks and the chorus of departing jets, New York’s EWR—officially Newark Liberty International Airport, but lived by commuters as EWR—operates as a quiet nexus in one of the world’s most complex transportation ecosystems. Often overlooked in favor of NYC’s towering skyline or busier hubs like JFK and LAX, EWR remains a critical linchpin for regional connectivity, serving over 10 million passengers annually
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