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]]>New York City’s subway stations are a unique part of the experience in and of themselves and these are some of the highlights of the network which must be seen to be believed!
Fulton Center, located in Lower Manhattan and inaugurated in November 2014, is unique in its modern, contemporary design which differs from many of the decades-old stations in the system. Containing an industrial design, shops, and a sky light, you’ll be in awe of this station.
190th Street Station in Washington Heights is unique due to the amazing location and depth that it features. This station is located under Fort Tryon Park and is over 140 feet underground! Elevator operators transport you down to the subway platform from its entrance.
East 180th Street Station in Brooklyn is housed in one of the most beautiful buildings you’ll see in the network. The Westchester and Boston Railroad Administration Building houses the entrance to this ground-level station, having been constructed in the early 20th century when this line was part of a commuter rail line.
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]]>Use these tips to get from JFK to Manhattan with no stress.
The Long Island Railroad is a great option for getting to Manhattan comfortably and quickly. All you have to take is the airport’s subway, the AirTrain, to Jamaica Station and then buy a ticket from Jamaica to Penn Station in the heart of Manhattan. This will cost you $12 total and generally take about an hour.
Are you looking for a cheaper mass transit option from JFK to Manhattan? The NYC Subway will get you from the JFK Station, a free ride on the AirTrain, to the island of Manhattan using the A-line. This will only cost you $3 dollars, but it usually takes about 30 minutes longer and isn’t as comfortable as the LIRR option.
Are you weighed down with baggage or just not in the mood to deal with public transportation? You can take one of New York City’s famous Yellow Cabs or an Uber to Manhattan directly from the airport. The cost will definitely be higher, and it might take a while depending on traffic, but this is the most comfortable option.
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]]>New York City’s subway stations are a unique part of the experience in and of themselves and these are some of the highlights of the network which must be seen to be believed!
Fulton Center, located in Lower Manhattan and inaugurated in November 2014, is unique in its modern, contemporary design which differs from many of the decades-old stations in the system. Containing an industrial design, shops, and a sky light, you’ll be in awe of this station.
190th Street Station in Washington Heights is unique due to the amazing location and depth that it features. This station is located under Fort Tryon Park and is over 140 feet underground! Elevator operators transport you down to the subway platform from its entrance.
East 180th Street Station in Brooklyn is housed in one of the most beautiful buildings you’ll see in the network. The Westchester and Boston Railroad Administration Building houses the entrance to this ground-level station, having been constructed in the early 20th century when this line was part of a commuter rail line.
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]]>The post Here’s Your Guide to Getting to Manhattan from JFK Airport appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Use these tips to get from JFK to Manhattan with no stress.
The Long Island Railroad is a great option for getting to Manhattan comfortably and quickly. All you have to take is the airport’s subway, the AirTrain, to Jamaica Station and then buy a ticket from Jamaica to Penn Station in the heart of Manhattan. This will cost you $12 total and generally take about an hour.
Are you looking for a cheaper mass transit option from JFK to Manhattan? The NYC Subway will get you from the JFK Station, a free ride on the AirTrain, to the island of Manhattan using the A-line. This will only cost you $3 dollars, but it usually takes about 30 minutes longer and isn’t as comfortable as the LIRR option.
Are you weighed down with baggage or just not in the mood to deal with public transportation? You can take one of New York City’s famous Yellow Cabs or an Uber to Manhattan directly from the airport. The cost will definitely be higher, and it might take a while depending on traffic, but this is the most comfortable option.
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