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Travel to New York City


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et & New Lots Avenue (30 min): "3" Train.

Van Sinderen Ave & New Lots Avenue (35 min): "L" Train.

Fulton Street & Kingston-Throop Avenues (60 min): "C" Train.

Flushing Ave.: "J" Train all times except weekdays 07:00-13:00 towards Manhattan and 13:00-20:00 away from Manhattan, "M" Train weekdays (at Broadway).

Transfers from the B15 to the subway are in some of Brooklyn's roughest neighborhoods, so this route is not recommended at night or for people unfamiliar with the city.

New York City Airporter Bus - provides services to/from Grand Central Terminal and the Port Authority Bus Terminal.

SuperShuttle - blue vans provide door-to-door service to Manhattan hotels for about $25.

Go Airlink Shuttle - Shared van service to or from most of Manhattan for $17-20.

Taxi - The most flexible route into the city from JFK is a taxi, although the wait for one can be long when many flights arrive simultaneously. Taxis to points other than Manhattan and taxis to the airport from anywhere use the meter. The arrivals terminals are filled with drivers hawking illegal livery rides - if you want to take one of these, be sure to negotiate the fare in advance and make sure that it is cheaper than the taxi fare noted above. This also saves the wait in the taxi line. In general, though, it is not recommended if you are unfamiliar with the city.

Car Service/Limousines - An alternative to taxis, car services are useful for getting to the airport from the outer boroughs where taxis are harder to

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