You can take the subway to JFK. You take the A train to the Howard Beach Station, or the E or the J-Z to Sutphin Boulevard/Archer Avenue, then get the shuttle, called the AirTrain, which drops you off inside the JFK terminals.
LaGuardia is not accessible by subway, but there are MTA-NYCTA (Metro Transit Authority-New York City Transit Authority) buses that go there. NYCTA is the transit authority for New York City, and they are part of the MTA, which is the New York State transit authority.
Newark Airport is in New Jersey, so it obviously wouldn't be accessible by MTA-NYCTA transit (neither the subway nor the buses).
Yes. Metro North Hudson Line or Amtrak.
New York today has paved roads, skyscrapers, airports, automobiles, subways, airplanes, helicopters, and television stations.
New York today has paved roads, skyscrapers, airports, automobiles, subways, airplanes, helicopters, and television stations.
New Jersey has its own train into Manhattan, called the PATH train, which connects to the Eighth Avenue subway line (the A-C-E, or the blue line). So, no, there are no plans to extend the MTA (Metro Transit Authority) subways into New Jersey.
There is no Manhattan rapid transit railroad as such. The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) owns and runs the subways (municipal railway systems), commuter railroads and buses, among others, that serve the entire New York City metropolitan area, which includes Manhattan.
Hotel Metro in New York City is located on Manhattan Island. It's address is 45 W 35th St New York, NY 10001, United States. It is in the centre of the city and only 17.6 miles from JFK airport.
Subways are also called 'theUnderground' ... In New York City they're Subways, but in London, they are The Underground.
in the subways
Subways
subways and taxies
Yes, Manhattan is in New York.
Madison Square Garden is located in midtown Manhattan, New York City. The three major airports serving NYC are LaGuardia, JFK and Newark.