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another cfii

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What is the best way to get to/from Manhattan to JFK? I have a few overnights coming up, and want to see what are my options?

Thanks
 
Take the AirTrain to Jamaica station and get a ticket (before you board the Long Island Rail Road) to Penn Station. You can take the F train (subway) to Forrest Hills and change up to the E, F, V, or R train (depending on where you want to end up in the city). Just stay away from the A(nimal) train. ;)
 
Flying Ninja said:
Take the AirTrain to Jamaica station and get a ticket (before you board the Long Island Rail Road) to Penn Station. You can take the F train (subway) to Forrest Hills and change up to the E, F, V, or R train (depending on where you want to end up in the city). Just stay away from the A(nimal) train. ;)

Flying Ninja is correct. The air train is free, and that he described is a great way to get down town!
737
 
Take the train to Penn Station and avoid the subway at this point, it will save you about 30 minutes of travel time. Same thing on the way out, take the train from Penn Station.
 
737 Pylt said:
Flying Ninja is correct. The air train is free, and that he described is a great way to get down town!
737

Nope, if you go to Jamaica station the train is not free. It's $5, then you pay another $2 for the subway.

The cheapest way is to take the Queens bus (I believe it's Q34) to Union Turnpike station and then get a free transfer to subway (Total: $2). It takes longer, though (waiting for the bus + 30 min ride).
 
Best way is really to spend the money and take the AirTrain to Jamaica and pick up the LIRR into Penn Station. You're going into NYC and things are going to get expensive fast. So what's a few dollars to get to your spending binge quicker? ;) All you pilots out there are making money, no?
 
another cfii said:
What is the best way to get to/from Manhattan to JFK? I have a few overnights coming up, and want to see what are my options?

Thanks
You can jumpseat to BOS, and then to LGA. Then take the MTA bus to the Roosevelt subway station. That way you don't have to pay $5 for the stupid Airtrain. Just think of it as your little way of sticking it to the Man.
 
There's a bus that picks up outside all of the terminals that will take you directly to Manhattan. It runs about $13.
 
SiuDude said:
You can jumpseat to BOS, and then to LGA. Then take the MTA bus to the Roosevelt subway station. That way you don't have to pay $5 for the stupid Airtrain. Just think of it as your little way of sticking it to the Man.
How about you stand holding a hand-written sign "Manhattan" at the exit of short-term parking ...

Don't forget to wear your uniform.
 
SiuDude said:
You can jumpseat to BOS, and then to LGA. Then take the MTA bus to the Roosevelt subway station. That way you don't have to pay $5 for the stupid Airtrain. Just think of it as your little way of sticking it to the Man.

Nice!
 
Wow... and hour and you guys cranked up 11 responses... I'm impressed.

And they say New Yorkers aren't friendly:)

Keep'em coming... I was under the impression that anytime you ride the airTrain out of the JFK terminals, it'll cost you 5 bucks. Is that true?
 
Nobody mentioned the E train to the lexington ave. station, then get on the #6 train 1 stop to Grand Central. Wonderful architecture, lots of history there. Something to consider about the LIR idea is that I don't know if they operate much at night. With the subway the most you will have to wait for the E or A train is 20 minutes and this is at all hours of the night. And it runs every 6 minutes during the day.
 
If you take the airtrain to Howard Beach, and decide on the A train, make sure you get the express. It makes half the stops, thus, half the A(nimals). Having done both, going to Jamaica Station and the LIRR is by far a "safer" feeling, especially if you are coming back at night.
 

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