You can always get a regular yellow cab at the airport, although you might have to wait awhile for one. You can also get a yellow cab anywhere in Manhattan, just by sticking out your arm and hailing one.
If you want to use a car service, instead of regular yellow taxis, there are two main companies that service the New York City area. There's Carmel (phone number 212-666-6666) and Dial 7 Car & Limo (phone number 212-777-7777). Both provide very good service; it really doesn't matter which one you pick.
Call the taxi company with the taxi number. They will be able to tell who is assigned that taxi number and call them.
in nyc its a standard $40 fare from jfk to anywhere in Manhattan
You can get to Brooklyn by airplane (to JFK or LaGuardia, then take a taxi), by NYC subway, by Long Island Railroad, by taxi, by bus (including Greyhound), by water taxi, by bicycle or by walking. Three bridges and a tunnel connect Brooklyn to Manhattan. No more streetcars, sorry. Amtrak doesn't stop in Brooklyn, but does in nearby Manhattan.
by taking the train, bus or maybe taxi
Taxi or car service - around $60
The phone number of the Manhattan Community School Library is: 406-284-3341.
The phone number of the Manhattan Beach Historical Society And is: 310-374-7575.
The phone number of the Manhattan-Elwood Public Library District is: 815-478-3987.
If you provide us with the name of the Taxi and the location that you are looking for we will be happy to look up the number for you.
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The phone number of the Mid-Manhattan Library is: 212-340-0833.
One can buy a taxi meter from a number of local car accessories dealers. However a taxi meter can also be bought from online stores such as Taxi cab supply and Taxi Cab Electronics.