Get Great Deals At Get NJ

Main Menu | NJ Bicycle Routes | Great Jersey City Stories | New Jersey History | Hudson County Politics | Hudson County Facts | New Jersey Mafia | Hal Turner, FBI Informant | Email this Page
Removing Viruses and Spyware | Reinstalling Windows XP | Reset Windows XP or Vista Passwords | Windows Blue Screen of Death | Computer Noise | Don't Trust External Hard Drives! | Jersey City Computer Repair

Advertise Online SEO - Search Engine Optimization - Search Engine Marketing - SEM Domains For Sale George Washington Bridge Bike Path and Pedestrian Walkway Corona Extra Beer Subliminal Advertising Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs Pet Care The Tunnel Bar La Cosa Nostra Jersey City Free Books

Jersey City
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mass transit infrastructure?

By Anthony Olszewski
COPYRIGHT 2002

PATH (Port Authority Trans Hudson) Subway Line The PATH system links Jersey City to Hoboken, Harrison, Newark, and to both Downtown and Midtown in New York City. There are four PATH subway stations in Jersey City: Exchange Place, Grove Street, Pavonia/Newport and Journal Square.

The PATH subway gives ease of access to both Manhattan and Newark.

The PATH voice phone information number is 800-234-7284.

Passenger Rail Lines
Amtrak passenger trains stop at both Newark and New York City's Penn Stations. Amtrak connects the entire continental United States and Canada.

The Amtrak voice information number is 800-827-7245.

PATH also interfaces with the New York Mass Transit Authority Grid and New Jersey Transit. The combination of the New York City subway system, the Long Island Railroad, the Metro North commuter rail, and New Jersey Transit is the commuter rail circulatory system for the entire New York Metropolitan area.

The New Jersey Transit voice information number is 800-772-2222.
The Long Island Railroad voice information number is 718-217-5477.
The Metro North voice information number is 212-532-4900.


Bus Service
New Jersey Transit and local private carriers provide bus service throughout the city.

Light Rail
The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail provides service from the following stations:

  • Bayonne
    • E. 34th Street
    • E. 45th Street
  • Jersey City
    • Danforth Avenue
    • Richard Street
    • West Side Avenue
    • Martin Luther King Drive
    • Garfield Avenue
    • Communipaw Avenue
    • Liberty State Park
    • Jersey Avenue
    • Luis Munoz Marin Boulevard
    • Essex Street
    • Exchange Place
    • Harborside
    • Harsimus Cove
    • Newport
  • Hoboken
      Hoboken PATH Subway, Train, and Ferry Terminal

The New Jersey Transit voice information number is 800-772-2222.

Ferry Service
Three ferry lines go from Jersey City to Manhattan:

Jersey City Colgate Ferry to
Trip: $2.00 Book of 10: $19.00
Monthly pass: $68.00 dollars


Port Liberte to Slip 6 (White Hall Street)
Trip: $5.00 Book of 10: $45.00
Monthly pass: $168.00


Harborside Ferry service


The voice information number for the Exchange Place ferry is 800-533-3779.


How to Care for Tropical Fish, Parrots, and other Pets

07/15/2018 01:35 PM
Hudson County Facts
In this environment people tended not to be judgmental

Hudson County Facts  by Anthony Olszewski - Hudson County History
Print Edition Now on Sale at Amazon

Read Online at
Google Book Search
Hoboken Art Scene

Learn All About Jersey City's Many Fine Neighborhoods

Advertise and Boost Your Site's
Search Engine Ranking

"Our Computers Don't Make Mistakes"

George Washington to Run for Office!

New Jersey's First City
Jersey City / Hoboken Real Estate Ads

The Hudson River Is Jersey City's Arena For Water Sports!

Questions? Need more information about this Web Site? Contact us at:

UrbanTimes.com
297 Griffith St.
Jersey City, NJ 07307

Anthony.Olszewski@gmail.com