To JFK from Greyhound Bus stop
Posted by thang
Re: To JFK from Greyhound Bus stop October 12, 2007 10:44PM |
Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 496 |
LOL.
People keep asking, so I keep answering. :-)
Nobody seems to come back and say whether the information was useful or not though. hmmmm
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People keep asking, so I keep answering. :-)
Nobody seems to come back and say whether the information was useful or not though. hmmmm
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Denise
Re: To JFK from Greyhound Bus stopMarch 16, 2008 10:20PM |
thank you very much for the info above! it answered my own question about how to get from manhattan to providence via greyhound.
ieee488 Wrote:
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> The Greyhound bus from Philadelphia will arrive at
> Port Authority Bus Terminal (42nd Street and 8th
> Avenue) in Manhattan.
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> From there you can either take a bus
> www.newyorkairportservice.com to JFK or take the
> subway www.mta.info
ieee488 Wrote:
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> The Greyhound bus from Philadelphia will arrive at
> Port Authority Bus Terminal (42nd Street and 8th
> Avenue) in Manhattan.
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> From there you can either take a bus
> www.newyorkairportservice.com to JFK or take the
> subway www.mta.info
Re: To JFK from Greyhound Bus stop May 08, 2008 10:37AM |
hey thanks for answering these questions.. i'm also travelling to NY and read through the thread.
you were asking for feedback... i went to the website www.newyorkairportservice.com
seems to cause a lot of pop ups on my computer and lots of irrelevant information.
i'd like to ask... if i were to touch down at JFK at 10pm, would there still be public transport to travel to the city centre? would it be safe for a girl to travel alone?
you were asking for feedback... i went to the website www.newyorkairportservice.com
seems to cause a lot of pop ups on my computer and lots of irrelevant information.
i'd like to ask... if i were to touch down at JFK at 10pm, would there still be public transport to travel to the city centre? would it be safe for a girl to travel alone?
Re: To JFK from Greyhound Bus stop May 08, 2008 12:01PM |
Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 1,138 |
Public transport would still be running but I'm not sure how frequently, you may have to wait for a while. I think the Airtrain and Long Island Railroad would be okay at that time, safety wise, not sure about the subway though.
You would be better to get the supershuttle or a taxi. Check out www.supershuttle.com
You would be better to get the supershuttle or a taxi. Check out www.supershuttle.com
Re: To JFK from Greyhound Bus stop May 08, 2008 07:11PM |
Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 496 |
I wouldn't take the Super Shuttle as you'll waste time being driven around as the van drops off people one by one.
The last bus from JFK on the nyairportservice.com bus is at 11:10pm. If you can make it that would be the best option.
I would not be at all hesitant about taking the Airtrain/LIRR combination into Manahttan. You will be surprised at how busy the subways are still even at midnight.
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The last bus from JFK on the nyairportservice.com bus is at 11:10pm. If you can make it that would be the best option.
I would not be at all hesitant about taking the Airtrain/LIRR combination into Manahttan. You will be surprised at how busy the subways are still even at midnight.
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Re: To JFK from Greyhound Bus stop May 09, 2008 08:44AM |
Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 1,138 |
Shien, I see your are from Singapore and assume that this is your first trip to NY, I hope you have a great time.
I don't normally recommend the supershuttle because they have to drop lots of people off, but late at night they are usually not that busy because the traffic isn't as bad and their usually aren't as many people travelling. The Airtrain/LIRR is good also but it depends on where you are staying, you may then have to get a taxi from Penn Station to your hotel whereas the supershuttle takes you to your door. I catch the subway all the time late at night in Manhattan but I would be more wary of catching it from JFK late at night.
I don't normally recommend the supershuttle because they have to drop lots of people off, but late at night they are usually not that busy because the traffic isn't as bad and their usually aren't as many people travelling. The Airtrain/LIRR is good also but it depends on where you are staying, you may then have to get a taxi from Penn Station to your hotel whereas the supershuttle takes you to your door. I catch the subway all the time late at night in Manhattan but I would be more wary of catching it from JFK late at night.
Re: To Albany from JFK airport May 14, 2008 01:24AM |
Re: To JFK from Greyhound Bus stop May 14, 2008 06:59AM |
Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 496 |
Albany has an airport, a Amtrak train station, and a Greyhound bus station. The choice is up to you.
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Re: To JFK from Greyhound Bus stop July 25, 2008 08:34AM |
Re: To JFK from Greyhound Bus stop July 28, 2008 06:51PM |
The one and only Greyhound Bus Line station is at the hugh bus terminal on 8th Ave between 40th and 42nd Street (west of Times Square). It is run by a regional agency (same as thr airports).
Take any subway line to Times Square and walk one block west, or the A, C or E directly to the "Port Authority"
Take any subway line to Times Square and walk one block west, or the A, C or E directly to the "Port Authority"
To Piscataway (NJ) from JFK intl airport January 14, 2009 09:56PM |
Re: To JFK from Greyhound Bus stop January 14, 2009 10:22PM |
Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 496 |
Why are you flying into JFK if you are going to Piscataway?????
Fly into Newark.
If you insist on flying into JFK...
best option to Piscatway is of course a car service; probably about $100+.
the absolute cheapest option is subway to WTC. Then take PATH to Newark Penn Station. Then take NJ Transit train from Newark Penn Station to the train station nearest Piscataway (Piscataway itself has no train station). Then take taxi to your ultimate destination from there.
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Fly into Newark.
If you insist on flying into JFK...
best option to Piscatway is of course a car service; probably about $100+.
the absolute cheapest option is subway to WTC. Then take PATH to Newark Penn Station. Then take NJ Transit train from Newark Penn Station to the train station nearest Piscataway (Piscataway itself has no train station). Then take taxi to your ultimate destination from there.
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