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The A train (of the A-C-E, which is the blue line). Take the A train out to the Howard Beach Station in Brooklyn. From there, you can catch a shuttle (called the AirTrain) straight into the JFK terminals.
I would take the L to the end of the line in Manhattan, 8th Avenue-14th Street. Then, if you're going to Upper Manhattan or the Bronx, transfer to the Uptown A express train to 59th Street-Columbus Circle, 125th Street or 145th Street, and transfer there to the Uptown D.If you're going to Lower Manhattan or Brooklyn, transfer to the Downtown A-C-E, 1 stop, to West 4th Street, and transfer there to the Downtown D.
I would take the L to the end of the line in Manhattan, 8th Avenue-14th Street. Then, if you're going to Upper Manhattan or the Bronx, transfer to the Uptown A express train to 59th Street-Columbus Circle, 125th Street or 145th Street, and transfer there to the Uptown D.If you're going to Lower Manhattan or Brooklyn, transfer to the Downtown A-C-E, 1 stop, to West 4th Street, and transfer there to the Downtown D.
I'm assuming you meant to ask, "Is the C train running to Manhattan?" No, the C train is not running at all, as of November 4, 2012. The A is making local stops instead. And there is no service on the A between Jay Street-Metrotech and 34th Street-Penn Station, and from 168th Street to the Uptown end of the line, 207th Street-Inwood. Also, the Rockaway Park and Rockaway Beach branches of the A are not running, so the A line terminates at Lefferts Boulevard.Shuttle buses are operating between Jay Street-Metrotech and 34th Street-Penn Station.
No, but there is a shuttle (called the AirTrain) that takes you from inside the JFK terminals to the Howard Beach Station of the A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line). The A train will take you through Brooklyn and into Manhattan. See the Related Link below for a complete New York City subway map.
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Yes. The PATH train stops in Hoboken. The PATH train connects Jersey City, Hoboken, Harrison and Newark to Manhattan. The PATH train also connects to the A-C-E (the blue New York City subway line) in Manhattan.
Avenue C Line - Manhattan - was created in 1869.
JFK airport is in New York City, in the borough of Queens. Assuming you meant to ask about trains to the borough of Manhattan, you can take the AirTrain shuttle (for $5) to the Howard Beach Station of the A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line), and take the A into Manhattan.
If you are heading to Brooklyn or the very tip of Lower Manhattan: take the Downtown A express train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to Fulton Street. Transfer at Fulton Street to the 4.If you are heading anywhere else: take the Uptown 1-2-3(the red line), 1 stop, from 34th Street-Penn Station to 42nd Street-Times Square. Transfer at Times Square to the Sshuttle train (color grey) or the Uptown 7 train (the purple line) if the shuttle isn't running. Take the S or 7to 42nd Street-Grand Central, and transfer there to the 4.
C-Train was created in 1981.