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Mass Transit (options)
Getting around the New York / New Jersey metropolitan area has a number of mass transit options. Click on a logo for a link to their website, so you can find out which one will work best for you.
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Port Authority of NY / NJ - The governing body over most Airports, Bridges, Tunnels, Ports, Ferries, Trains, Subways and the World Trade Center.
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Port Authority Trans Hudson - Short term subway rail service crossing the Hudson River, with a handfull of stops in both New Jersey and Manhattan.
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New Jersey Transit - is the nation's third largest provider of bus, rail and light rail transit, linking major points in New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia. (236 bus routes and 11 rail lines statewide)
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NY Waterway - Provider of both commuter and sightseeing ferries between New Jersey and New York City. Also offers bus shuttle service, as well as a marina and waterfront restaurants.
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Seastreak - Year-round weekday and weekend passenger ferry service from Atlantic Highlands, Highlands or South Amboy (NJ / Shore areas) and either Pier 11 (Wall Street) or East 34th Street in Manhattan.
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EZ Pass - remarkable toll collection technology that makes traveling by car more convenient, helps you save money through discount plans offered by many toll facilities, and helps reduce traffic congestion. EZ-Pass is widely accepted on most major highways and toll plazas from Boston to Washington DC, including most NYC bridges, tunnels and airport parking terminals.
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