From Manhattan, New York to Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey is 18.4 miles. Driving time is 33 minutes, but can take up to 46 minutes in traffic.
Where in Brooklyn? Where in New Jersey. 1) Take the subway to the Port Authority Bus Terminal at 8th avenue and 42nd Street in Manhattan. This will cost you $2.00. From there take a NJ transit bus to New Jersey. Cost depends on where you are going. 2) Take the subway to the PATH station in Manhattan. Path stations are at 33rd, 23rd, 14th street, 9th Street, and Christopher St. Then take the PATH train to New Jersey.
Take the PATH train.
Journal Square in Jersey City... take the PATH in to Manhattan from there.
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.
To get to Brooklyn Bridge Park from Manhattan, you can take the subway, bus, or walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. The park is located along the East River in Brooklyn, and there are several entrances to access it from different parts of the city.
You can take the George Washington Bridge. The GWB connects New Jersey to Upper Manhattan. It traverses the Hudson River at Fort Lee, New Jersey, and around 181st Street in Manhattan. You can also take a detour through Staten Island and Brooklyn. The Bayonne Bridge connects New Jersey to Staten Island, and the Verrazano Bridge connects Staten Island to Brooklyn. Then you would take the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel into Manhattan.
Take the subway to 34th St (Manhattan). That's Penn Station. Take Amtrak.
In a taxi, it's about a 30 to 90-minute ride, depending on traffic. On the subway, it's about 60 to 90 minutes. For more information on taking the subway from JFK to Manhattan, see the Related Question below.
Go to Cerulean city and take the subway
It takes about 4 hours on New Jersey Transit from Manhattan to Sommerville.
You can take the subway to JFK. You take the A train to the Howard Beach Station, or the E or the J-Z to Sutphin Boulevard/Archer Avenue, then get the shuttle, called the AirTrain, which drops you off inside the JFK terminals. LaGuardia is not accessible by subway, but there are MTA-NYCTA (Metro Transit Authority-New York City Transit Authority) buses that go there. NYCTA is the transit authority for New York City, and they are part of the MTA, which is the New York State transit authority. Newark Airport is in New Jersey, so it obviously wouldn't be accessible by MTA-NYCTA transit (neither the subway nor the buses).
No, but there is a shuttle (called the AirTrain) that takes you from inside the JFK terminals to the Howard Beach Station of the A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line). The A train will take you through Brooklyn and into Manhattan. See the Related Link below for a complete New York City subway map.