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What kind of public transportation does New York have going to Jersey City, New Jersey?
I will be travelling to New York next month and staying in Jersey City, New Jersey somewhere in Tonnele Avenue. This is my first time in going to New York. Aside from taking a taxi, is there public transportation that could take me there in Jersey City? I would really appreciate for any help.
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Answer 1 :
You can take the PATH train. It connects lower Manhattan with Jersey City / Hoboken / Newark: http://www.panynj.gov/CommutingTravel/path/html/map.html Hope this helps.
Answer 2 :
You can take the Path Train from The World Trade Center, Christopher Street, 9th Street, 14th Street, 23rd Street or 33rd Street to the Journal Square Stop. Here's some info - http://www.panynj.gov/CommutingTravel/path/html/
Answer 3 :
I wish you could have been more specific in the address. W/O knowing where you are starting from on Tonnele it is hard to get more specific. If you are staying at a hotel/motel, they can give exact directions. There is local bus service on Tonnele Av but nothing that goes into NYC. Between Jersey City and NY - you have PATH (subway). The Journal Square station is closest to Tonnele Avenue. Fare is $1.75 each way. Checking on Google maps it is hard to say whether the station is within walking distance or you would have to take a local bus to get to that PATH station. At Journal Square you have a choice of 2 routes: Midtown Manhattan (33rd St) with stops in Manhattan at Christopher St, 9th St/6th Av, 14th St/6th Av, 23rd St/6th Av and 33rd St/6th Av/Broadway. You can also get a train that goes to lower Manhattan (World Trade Center-WTC)
Answer 4 :
I went to new york last week and i can list out these transportation, from the best to the worst. 1. Subway (underground train) 2. Cab for quicknest, bus for cheapnest 3. Car (absolutely NOT recommended) 4. Someone else's car. (Definitely don't try. Newyorkers are expecially rude and if they offer you a ride, you never know where you will be next and if you are alive at all, how much money was taken from you
 
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