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M$5 February 03, 2009 04:22 PM

What are my public transportation options to commute from northern NJ to Manhattan?

I am considering a move to northern NJ, not sure exactly where, but the ways to get to Manhattan (for work) will be a factor to where exactly I move. Driving is out of the question as I don't want to be stuck in traffic nor pay for parking.

I am sure there are different kinds of train connections to Manhattan. What are my options?
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February 03, 2009 05:24 PM
Your basic options are to take the bus or train. There are some private bus companies, but I don't have much experience with them and for the most part I think they only travel the major routes like along the highways.  The NJ transit website will give you all of the details you need in terms of routes, timetables, and prices.

When I lived in North Jersey and commuted into NYC I chose to take the bus for a few reasons.

  1. The bus was cheaper.
  2. I could walk to the bus station rather than have to drive to the train station.
  3. The bus was quieter.
  4. I didn't have to transfer.
  5. I was working on 38th street and so port authority was closer than penn station and so I could avoid having to take a subway.

Obviously there are plenty of people that take the train because it is more convenient for them (arguably faster, no traffic, etc.). I found that the bus was 30 minutes late getting into the city one day out of every 2 months on average. I gave myself extra time in the morning so it was never an issue for me, but for you it might be. Trains aren't always on time either though so I'm not sure which you would consider to be more reliable.

As an extra note I also found the NJ transit bus drivers to be excellent drivers.
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http://www.njtransit.com



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February 06, 2009 08:49 PM
If you want to live near the transportation, Hoboken is good (very busy town). Rutherford and Lyndhurst have lots of city transportation and are very nice towns (a little more "suburb" than Hoboken). Pretty much anywhere in eastern Essex, Bergen and Hudson (maybe even Passaic) counties is a good commute to the city, as you can see on any map, they're rather close already. As for which towns, it really depends on what type of lifestyle you're looking for. Do a search on any particular town you choose (wikipedia gives good statistical info).
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http://www.forbes.com/2007/11/28/commuting-metro-north-cx-lead_1128bizbasic...


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