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Travel to New York City


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ternational Airport is available from some Northeast corridor trains. NJ Transit tickets can be purchased online or inside stations prior to boarding the train. Tickets are also available for purchase on the train but are significantly more expensive. The cost of the ticket varies based on the distance of the ride.

PATH

PATH(Port Authority Trans-Hudson) is a subway type system connecting New York City to Hoboken, Newark, and various points on the New Jersey shore of the Hudson River. Two lines pass under the Hudson and enter the city, one terminating near the World Trade Center site downtown, the other at 33rd Street in midtown (see map). The PATH system is, therefore, a useful shortcut if travelling between Newark and downtown Manhattan, without having to travel all the way up to Penn Sation, and then double back southward again. The PATH station at 33rd Street is not connected to, nor part of Penn Station.

As of 1 Oct 2012, PATH train fares are $2.25 per trip. An RFID-type stored value card known as the Smartlink affords PATH users discounts: $15 for 10 trips; $30 for 20 trips. However, the card itself must be purchased ($5, $20 including 10 trips). Fortunately, the PATH system accepts the Pay-Per-Ride MetroCard (but not Ride MetroCard). There's a $1 Fee for buying a new Metrocard except if expired or damaged. For the visitor traveling from New Jersey daily, it is more convenient and possibly cheaper to purchase the MetroCard to travel on both the PATH and the MTA systems. However remember there is no free MetroCard transfer between PATH and MTA subways/buses.

Bus

Some buses offer Wi-Fi,

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