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NJ
Transit Buses
NJ Transit Hudson-Bergen Light Rail
NJ Transit Commuter Trains
NY Waterway Ferry
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With
frequent service, and costing only $1.50, the PATH is undoubtly
the most popular and convenient way to get around. With Trains
to New York, Jersey City, and Newark you can reach anywhere
you need to go. Departing every 6 minutes during rush hour,
you can be in downtown Manhattan in as little as 8 minutes
and midtown in only 14. |

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NJ
Transit operates an extensive bus network of intra and interstate
routes throughout New Jersey and into New York. Hoboken is
served by many lines including the 126 to the Port
Authority Bus Terminal. |
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With
frequent service, the newly completed Hudson-Bergen Light
Rail currently ties Hoboken to Weehawken, Union City, and
North Bergen to the north. To the south you can reach Jersey
City and Bayonne. |

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New
Jersey Transit has 12 commuter lines with 163 stations providing
extensive commuter rail service to northern and central New
Jersey from Hoboken Terminal and Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan |

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With
two convenient Hoboken locations, one at Hoboken Terminal
and one at 14th St, NY Waterway touts itself as "The
Civilized Commute". Ferrying you to Pier 11 in Downtown
Manhattan and 38th St in Midtown, NY Waterway provides connecting
shuttle bus service on both the New Jersey and New York Side. |

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