You need to be more specific. Where in New Jersey do you want to go? If you want to go to Jersey City, for example, you can take the Path Train at the 34th Street/Herald Square MTA Train Station.
Take the PATH train.
Take any northbound New Jersey Transit train from Newark Penn Station.
No. Newark is in New Jersey. All of the trains that go from New York to New Jersey terminate in Manhattan. You can use the subway to get from Brooklyn to New York and then take a train to Newark, NJ.
Journal Square in Jersey City... take the PATH in to Manhattan from there.
cross into Jersey anywhere and take thruway south.
Yes. Take VIA Rail Canada to Montréal, then Amtrak to Schenectady (or all the way to New York City). A different Amtrak train connects New York City (via Schenectady) to Chicago.
There are a number of ways that one can travel to Broadway in New York City. One can fly or take a train to New York City and then take a cab to reach Broadway.
In New York City, the NYCT D train will take you right by Katz Deli.
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.
You can, but you'll need to connect through Montreal. Amtrak has service from New York Penn Station to Montreal, and the Canadian railway has service along the Windsor-Quebec Corridor from Montreal to Quebec City.
Atlantic City ("AC") is a city located in southern New Jersey, in Atlantic county. It's approximately 65 south east of Philadelphia and 120 miles south of New York City. To get to AC from Philadelphia, take the Atlantic City Expressway. From New York, take The Garden State Parkway. If driving, Atlantic City is pretty much right in the middle of New York City to the north and Washington D.C. to the south.
It depends on how fast it goes lol. It better to take a train its like half hour