New Jersey is comprised of 51 counties that are home to many beautiful and important cities and is one state that deserves to be explored more.

From the numerous points of interest in Jersey City to the alluring attractions in Hoboken, from lively art scenes in Newark to buzzing nightlife in Atlantic City, New Jersey will never leave you with one dull moment.

What more, it is just miles away from the City that Never Sleeps! The New York City and New Jersey are separated by the Hudson River.

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The numerous ways to get from New Jersey to New York City will certainly baffle you if you are travelling from the Garden State to the Big Apple for the first time. Trains, subway, ferry, and airport shuttles are the various modes of transportation available for travelling from NJ to NYC.

You may even drive from the state to the city by using any of the bridges or underwater tunnels. Read on and you will know about the best ways to get from New Jersey to New York City.

PATH Subway System


PATH is Port Authority Trans-Hudson. This is a transit system with high-speed, underground trains running from a few important cities in New Jersey to lower and Midtown Manhattan in NYC. PATH has subway stations in Jersey City, Hoboken, Newark, and Journal Square. The transit system also connects you to some New York City subway stations. You may use the MetroCard to access PATH and all the rides are priced at 2.75 USD. Since the trains run frequently and late in the night, most of the commuters prefer travelling with PATH.

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NY Waterway Ferry


If you wish to enjoy panoramic views of NYC, then travelling by ferry is your best bet. NY Waterway also boasts to be the fastest mode of transport. However, it would prove to be quite expensive as compared to other transportation options. At the cost of 9-20 USD per adult, you can catch a ferry from any of the eight different terminals in Hoboken, Weehawken, Jersey City, and Edgewater. You may even opt for the high-speed Seastreak Ferry that runs from Highlands and Atlantic Highlands in New Jersey to many ports in the New York City.

Driving from New Jersey to NYC


Since the Hudson River separates NJ and New York, you can drive from the state to the city only by crossing bridges or through underwater tunnels. George Washington Bridge, Bayonne Bridge, Goethals Bridge, and Outerbridge Crossing are the four bridges that will get you from NJ to NYC. The Washington Bridge connects Fort Lee in NJ to Washington Heights in NYC, Goethals Bridge connects Elizabeth, NJ to Staten Island, NYC, Bayonne Bridge connects Bayonne to Staten Island in NYC, and Outerbridge Crossing connects Perth Amboy in New Jersey to Staten Island in New York. The two underwater tunnels that you can use include Holland Tunnel and Lincoln Tunnel.

Shuttle Service


If you are at Newark Airport, then you can use the shuttle service to get to New York City. Considered to be the most convenient transport option, it would cost you about 21 USD to get from the airport to Manhattan.

These are the best ways to commute from New Jersey to New York City. Choose one that best suits your requirements and enjoys your journey.

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