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| quote: | Originally posted by thedevastation
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taxi is about 45 dollars (plus tolls) from jfk to manhattan in general. Its a flat rate into the city. It could be 50 now. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
As for public trans, I found this online.
Here is an easy and quick way to get to Manhattan without a cab:
Instead, Take the Airtrain to Jamaica Station, then transfer to the Long Island Railroad to Penn Station.
The Airtrain is $5 and the LIRR is about $7. You'll be at Penn Station less than an hour after leaving the airport, then you can take subway or a (shorter, less expensive) cab ride from there.
The LIRR platform is connected to the Jamaica Airtrain station and there are MTA employees there to help you with the ticket machines. The LIRR is much faster and more comfortable than the subway, and there are overhead racks for your luggage.
From Penn Station...either hop in a cab to the Port Authority or just take the 1,2 or 3 subway uptown to Times Square and walk a couple of blocks to the Bus Terminal.
Hope this all helps =) |
thats a lot of switching! Take the airtrain to the Howard Beach subway stop. Then take the A train directly from Howard Beach to Port Authority.
Since the A train connects directly with the Port Authority Bus terminal, there is no switching any more trains, go going above ground, no long distance walking, nor will you have to take any cabs. The subway is only $2.25, too!
I would still give it an hour, because even though the A train is an express train, at that time of night it may run local (ie: stop at every stop.)
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