Take the Long Island Railroad to Jamaica and change for a train going to Valley Stream. If you are not near the LIRR, take the E or J subway train to the Jamaica LIRR station and change to the railroad there. The only train that stops in Jamaica is the LIRR. The subway does not go into Nassau County.
Jamaica Bay, in Queens, NY. The A train runs through the refuge.
Two Jamaica Plain men had the contract for building the first subway in Boston. Michael Meehan and J. Edwin Jones and their men dug the tunnel. Read about it here: http://rememberjamaicaplain.blogspot.com/2008/02/jamaica-plain-men-build-bostons-subway.html
Yes, you can take the E from Jamaica Center to 53rd Street-Lexington Avenue or 53rd Street-5th Avenue.
There is no direct bus from JFK Airport to New York University (NYU). However, you can take the NYC Airporter or the MTA bus to a subway station, and then transfer to the subway to reach NYU. Alternatively, you can take the AirTrain to Jamaica Station and then catch the E subway line into Manhattan, where you can transfer to other lines to reach NYU.
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.
The Z Line of the New York subway used to be called the Jamaica Express in Lower Manhattan. The Z Line runs during rush hour only. The Z line goes from Broad Street all the way to Jamaica Center and it makes stops along the way.
Trelawny, Jamaica
Subway should be capitalized when referring to the Subway sandwich chain.
The first name of the Subway guy featured in Subway commercials is Jared.
Jamaica's regions are Jamaica
The official name of Jamaica is simply 'Jamaica'