Unlike JFK, LaGuardia is not accessible by subway, but the MTA-NYCTA operates a bus that runs between LaGuardia and Manhattan (the NYCTA is the city's transit authority, and they are part of the MTA, which is the New York State transit authority).
The M60 bus only makes five stops in Manhattan, and they're all in Upper Manhattan: West 106th Street and Broadway (in the Morningside Heights neighborhood), West 116th Street and Broadway (also in Morningside Heights), West 125th Street and Amsterdam Avenue (Morningside Heights), West 125th Street and Lenox Avenue aka Malcolm X Boulevard (Harlem), East 125th Street and Lexington (East Harlem).
See the first Related Link below for information and schedules for the M60 bus.
Once you're in Manhattan, you can transfer to the subway. Without knowing where in the Bronx you're going, I can't give precise directions, but not many subway lines run into the Bronx, so I can give directions for transferring to each one. See the second Related Link for a subway map.
If you need to take the 4, 5 or 6 trains (the dark green line), get off at the 125th and Lexington stop, and board the 4-5-6 at the 125th Street Station (at 125th and Lexington).
If you need to take the 1, 2 or 3 trains (the red line), get off at the 125th and Lenox Avenue (aka Malcolm X Blvd) stop, and board the 1-2-3 at the 125th Street Station, at 125th and Lenox/Malcolm X Blvd.
If you need to take the B or D trains (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line), get off at the 125th Street and Amsterdam stop. Then walk 2 blocks east to 125th and St. Nicholas Avenue (Amsterdam Avenue ---> Morningside Avenue ---> St. Nicholas Avenue), and board the B or D trains at the 125th Street Station (at 125th and St. Nicholas Ave).
No, you cannot take a direct train from LaGuardia Airport to Danbury, CT. LaGuardia does not have a train station; you would need to take a bus or taxi to a nearby train station, such as Metro-North’s Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan. From there, you can catch a train to Danbury.
To travel from LaGuardia Airport to Penn Station using the train, you can take the Q70-SBS bus from the airport to the Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue subway station. From there, you can transfer to the E train, which will take you directly to Penn Station.
To travel from JFK Airport to the Bronx, you can take the AirTrain to Jamaica Station and transfer to the subway. From Jamaica Station, take the E train towards Manhattan and transfer to the D train at 42nd Street - Port Authority Bus Terminal. The D train will take you to the Bronx.
There are no direct train options from LaGuardia Airport to Penn Station. However, you can take the NYC Airporter bus from LaGuardia to Grand Central Terminal and then transfer to a train to Penn Station. Alternatively, you can take a taxi or rideshare service directly to Penn Station.
To get to LaGuardia Airport from the Bronx at 5 AM by bus, you can take the Bx12 bus towards Pelham Bay Park and transfer to the Q70 Limited bus at 74th Street/Roosevelt Avenue. The Q70 will take you directly to LaGuardia. Check the MTA website or app for real-time schedules and any service changes. Ensure to leave ample time for travel and transfers.
To take the train from LaGuardia to Penn Station, you will need to first take the Q70 bus from the airport to the Roosevelt Ave-Jackson Heights subway station. From there, you can take the E train towards Manhattan and transfer to the A, C, or E train at 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal to reach Penn Station.
To travel from LaGuardia Airport to Penn Station using the subway, you can take the M60 bus from the airport to the Astoria Blvd subway station. From there, you can transfer to the N or W train and take it to 34th Street-Herald Square station, which is near Penn Station.
To take the subway from LaGuardia to Penn Station, you will need to first take the Q70 bus from the airport to the Roosevelt Ave-Jackson Heights subway station. From there, you can transfer to the E train, which will take you directly to Penn Station.
Yes, you can reach LaGuardia Airport (LGA) by train, but it requires a combination of train and bus or subway services. You can take a train to either Penn Station or Grand Central Terminal, and then transfer to a bus (like the Q70 SBS) that goes directly to LGA. Alternatively, you can take the subway to Astoria and then catch a bus to the airport.
To efficiently navigate from LaGuardia Airport to Penn Station, you can take a taxi, ride-sharing service, or airport shuttle for a direct and convenient option. Alternatively, you can take the M60 bus to the Astoria Blvd subway station and transfer to the N or W train to reach Penn Station. This route may take longer but is a more cost-effective option.
To travel from Newark Penn Station to LaGuardia Airport, you can take a combination of NJ Transit and the NYC Airporter bus. From Newark Penn Station, take NJ Transit to Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan. Then transfer to the NYC Airporter bus, which will take you directly to LaGuardia Airport.
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