There is NO approach Procedure into 29 at all
I fly into Newark 4 nights a week.
The tower keeps the runway lights SOOOOOO low that it is almost impossible to see the runways untill you are 1/2 mile out.
The only way I can tell them apart is by looking for the VASIs on 4/22 or the runway end lights on 11/29
The worst is when they are landing 22 & they put me on the ILS 11 circle to land 22. even after 100 landings there, I still sweat that one and my vision is perfect.
The taxiways are lit brighter than the runways. I am supprised that it doesn't happen everyday
It is VERY rare for anyone to land 29. If it weren't for 30-40 kt winds right down 29, they would have been landing on 22, 4 or 11 in that order.
In order to land 29 you can think of doing the Hudson trip from the south & then a quick left turn just before "The Lady" Tight airspace and that is why it is seldom used.
I have seen only one night so far that they even let an RJ or larger land on 11. 99% of the time the heavys use 4R / 22L.