From new jersey to new york
A classic commute!
The distance from New Jersey to New York City is approximately 60-70 miles (97-113 kilometers), depending on the specific locations. Here are some common routes and travel times:
By Car:
- From northern New Jersey (e.g., Bergen County, Passaic County): 45-60 minutes via I-95 N or US-46 E
- From central New Jersey (e.g., Middlesex County, Somerset County): 30-45 minutes via I-95 N or US-1 N
- From southern New Jersey (e.g., Camden County, Gloucester County): 30-45 minutes via I-95 N or US-30 E
By Public Transportation:
- New Jersey Transit trains: 20-40 minutes from various stations in New Jersey to Penn Station in Manhattan
- PATH trains: 10-20 minutes from various stations in New Jersey to World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan
- NJ Transit buses: 30-60 minutes from various locations in New Jersey to various locations in New York City
- Greyhound buses: 30-60 minutes from various locations in New Jersey to various locations in New York City
By Bike:
- The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway and the West Side Greenway offer scenic bike routes from New Jersey to New York City. The ride can take around 1-2 hours, depending on your pace and the route you take.
By Air:
- You can also fly from various airports in New Jersey (e.g., Newark Liberty International Airport, Teterboro Airport) to one of New York City's three major airports (JFK, LGA, or EWR). Flight times are around 10-20 minutes, but you'll need to factor in check-in, security, and travel to/from the airport.
Keep in mind that traffic, construction, and weather conditions can affect travel times, so be sure to check for updates before you head out!