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Does NYC subway go to New Jersey?

No. The New York City subway does not go to New Jersey, but the PATH trains do. They belong to a different system, that of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the dual state entity that runs the three large airports, and the tunnels and bridges that connect the two states.



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The New York subway system operates in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx. It never leaves New York City.

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The New York City transit system is one of the most comprehensive metro systems in the world, and the subway is its heart. You can use it to travel to and around Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) runs a rapid transit train system on Staten Island.

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Cost: $34 (7-day) or $132 (30-day). You have unlimited swipes on the subway and local buses for either 7 or 30 days. Your MetroCard can only hold one Unlimited Ride refill at a time. You can't pause an unlimited ride card once you've started using it.

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You can use cash, credit, or debit cards to make your purchase. New York City subway fares are $2.75 per trip. For visitors staying more than a couple of days you can buy a one week unlimited MetroCard for $33 or an unlimited monthly MetroCard for $127.00.

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