There is no travel time unless you count the tunnel, one side is JC, the other is NYC... but if you where in the middle of JC, it would take you about 15-20 mins to get to Manhattan, not counting traffic. Some days it can take you an hour to get to and through the tunnel
About 30 minutes away depending on traffic. 18 miles from Clifton to NYC.
The width of the Hudson River. New Jersey is on the west side and NYC is on the east side.
Lower Manhattan NYC and Jersey City,NJ
135 miles
not southern or central mostly city area next to NYC
It depends what you mean by major city, but Jersey City, indeed, is a big city. Being in close proximity of New York City, has provided Jersey City with certain advantages (and disadvantages too), in terms of increasing concentration of companies, upmarket condominiums, bars and restaurants. The local economy is dependent on folks who work in NYC and live in Jersey City.
New Jersey Transit (the New Jersey branch of the New York City commuter trains) go as far as Trenton and Bay Head. If you transfer to local trains from Trenton (or continue onto Philadelphia and again transfer to local trains), you can reach even the southernmost parts of New Jersey.
The Statue is not surrounded by any city. It is in NY Harbor and is bounded to the west by Jersey City, NJ, on the northeast by the boro of Manhattan (NYC), to the southeast by the boro of Brooklyn (NYC).
New York City to London is an 8 hour flight.
no. most use buses out of Port Authority in NYC
Distance is about 826 km for a 8,5 hours trip.
46 miles