Public Transit Info From New Jersey

  • New Jersey Transit can be taken from Trenton and the New Jersey coastline to Penn Station, tel. 1-800-772-2222 and 201-762-5100.
  • PATH takes you from Hoboken, Jersey City, Harrison and Newark to five Sixth Avenue stations - West 33rd Street, West 23rd Street, West 14th Street West 9th Street at Christopher Street, and the World Trade Center. Tel. 201-216-6557 and 1-800-234-7284.
  • From the George Washington Bridge Bus Station, located at Fort Washington Avenue and Broadway, between 178th and 179th Streets, you can travel to Northern New Jersey and Rockland County, New York. It connects with the A train in Manhattan at the 175th Street Station, tel. 212-568-5323.
  • The Port Authority Bus Terminal is located between 8th and 9th Avenues and between West 40th and 42nd Streets. Buses travel to Atlantic City, New Jersey, the Meadowlands Sports Complex, Monmouth Park Aqueduct, and points throughout the United States, tel. 212-564-8484.
  • The New York Waterway Hoboken Ferry travels to the World Financial Center, tel. 1-800-533-3779.
  • The Weehawken Ferry travels to 38th Street at 12th Avenue and Wall Street, tel. 1-800-533-3779.
  • The Jersey City Ferry travels to the World Financial Center, tel. 1-800-533-3779.
  • Metro-North travels to Grand Central Station, bringing passengers from theBronx, Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess counties, as well as Connecticut, tel. 12-532-4900 and 1-800-638-7646.
  • The Long Island Railroad runs between Penn Station ad Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties, tel. 718-217-5477.
  • Amtrak trains arrive at Penn Station from all over the country, tel. 1-800-USA-RAIL.
  • Road conditions can be obtained by calling 212-442-7097.

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Dr. Pruzansky is an orthopaedic surgeon in New York City, specializing in surgeries of the hand and upper extremities, including sports medicine, with expertise in throwing, serving, and lifting injuries to the upper extremity.  Dr. Pruzansky also performs endoscopic carpal tunnel release, tennis elbow and pitcher’s elbow surgery, and repair of the joints, tendons, ligaments, and nerves of the upper extremity, in addition to gamekeeper’s thumb, skier’s thumb, trigger finger, de Quervain’s tendinitis, wrist disorders, wrist sprains, pediatric orthopaedics, congenital malformations, hand surgery, carpal tunnel release, medial and lateral epicondylitis, arthritis of the hand, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, compression neuropathies, tendon transfers, ganglion cysts, tumors of the hand, wrist, and forearm, and cubital tunnel syndrome. 

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