I'm kinda glad they didn't make an AirTrain for LGA - the original plan was bonkers. LIRR from GCT takes 13 mins to Woodside, Queens - then a quick trip on the Q70 and you're right there.
The Q70 is totally free. You don't need to purchase a ticket anymore. You haven't needed to purchase a ticket for 2 years now. The signs that show you the bus route even says it's free. You do have to pay to ride the subway but not the Q70, the other Q buses you have to pay for but not the Q70.
@@joeshonk9715 wrong. “The LaGuardia Link Q70 bus service is free, so you don't need to pay to board. However, you'll still need to get a receipt from a kiosk to prove your purchase. MTA inspectors may randomly request your receipt as proof of payment. Riders without a receipt will be subject to a $100 fare evasion summons.” This was literally explained in the video. I even inserted a clip of the MTA Police.
Your comments say that for the M60, you pay on the bus, does this mean you swipe your metro card when you get on, and the unlimited metro card can be used for both buses AND subway?
You can pay by card, or OMNY when you get on board or you can swipe your metro card at the bus stop kiosks before getting on to get a receipt for proof of payment.
Or you can just get on for free. If you're buying a metro card, just use that. Or use tap to pay on your phone. Or your physical card. You can use them all on NYC busses and subway. And use the same payment method for all your travels. If you're going to be using it a bunch and want to save money. It's something like 12 rides or something like that in any seven day period is the max. After that, they're all free. It basically replaces the unlimited metro card. To be honest I don't even know if they still sell those things. But if you tap with your phone, then use your physical card, then a metro card.. they're separate and don't all go towards your 12 or maybe 13 rides or whatever. Basically there's a maximum amount of money you will be charged in a 7 day period using omny with the same payment type.
@@albundy06 They still sell metro cards I just used an unlimited one a few weeks ago. Buying an unlimited card is the same price as the OMNY deal. They’re just different methods of payment and come down to personal preference. All these options are explained in the video and description.
@@Castaways_Travel Not quite. You have to pay a dollar to get the metro card. Other than that it's the same. I'd suggest anyone coming into town to not waste the time and the dollar on getting a metro card unless they don't want to use their phones or other tap to pay methods. Which of course there's nothing wrong with not wanting to use tap to pay methods. But if you're ok with using them. Skip metro cards all together.
@@albundy06 That dollar charge for the metro card is in the description. You’re not providing any new information. You’re just echoing what we’ve already said and making a statement about which you prefer.
No, but you don't need the ticket for the Q70, it's free. But if you have apple pay you won't need a MetroCard at all on your trip, you can tap to pay on all subways and buses.
The machines definitely don’t, but the MTA website says some discounts are offered on train fares like the LIRR and Metro North with an Active Duty ID. Try their website for more info: new.mta.info/fares/lirr-metro-north
@@Castaways_Travel okay thank you so much!!! Super helpful video. I’m flying home today then going to New York for the first time Friday. Do you have any other tips?
@@mangofett6210 No problem. Definitely download the CityMapper app if you don’t have it already. It’ll make your life a whole lot easier with public transportation in NY especially with some of the more confusing subway stations. Thanks for watching and Happy Holidays!
Thanks! The Q70 does not cost anything to ride but you need to have a receipt from the machine at the waiting area showing at least one fare for the train you are about to ride. These receipts are not typically taken but can be spot checked by MTA Police at random.
Very helpful and easy to understand, thank you! ❤
Thank you for sharing. Love the detail ❤
thank you so much!! i followed perfectly and it was so easy i was nervous for nothing
Thanks for taking the time to come back and leave a kind message letting us know. We appreciate it. Have a great trip!
Thanks for the guide very helpful 👍
Thank you for the detailed
information! You made it easy to comprehend.
Thank you! I'm traveling next week and will use this as my guide to get to my hotel.
Glad it was helpful!
I m also going next week.
@@Rajindersingh-xs1hg luckyyyyy
Will be travelling to ny next week. Thank u for this guide
Thanks so much for providing these detailed steps with the timelines!
Thanks so much! 😊
thanks for making this, very useful
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching!
I'm kinda glad they didn't make an AirTrain for LGA - the original plan was bonkers. LIRR from GCT takes 13 mins to Woodside, Queens - then a quick trip on the Q70 and you're right there.
My stop is 47st and 7th ave. Thanks for sharing
The Q70 is totally free. You don't need to purchase a ticket anymore. You haven't needed to purchase a ticket for 2 years now. The signs that show you the bus route even says it's free. You do have to pay to ride the subway but not the Q70, the other Q buses you have to pay for but not the Q70.
Yes. That is what is explained in both the video and the description. The Q70 is free. The ticket is for the train.
@@Castaways_Travelso why did you get a bus ticket too? Not needy for the q70
@@joeshonk9715 it’s not a ticket it’s a receipt
@@Castaways_Travel you don’t need a receipt for the q70
@@joeshonk9715 wrong. “The LaGuardia Link Q70 bus service is free, so you don't need to pay to board. However, you'll still need to get a receipt from a kiosk to prove your purchase. MTA inspectors may randomly request your receipt as proof of payment. Riders without a receipt will be subject to a $100 fare evasion summons.”
This was literally explained in the video. I even inserted a clip of the MTA Police.
Thank you so much for this video! Is Roosevelt/Jackson Heights the best stop to get over to Penn Station?
I don’t know about the best. But it’s probably the closest to La Guardia. You can refer to this map for more info:
new.mta.info/map/5256
Why do you need a receipt for the bus if it’s free?
Explained in the video at 1:30
@@Castaways_Travelfor the q70 this is incorrect. Did you not read the signs?
Your comments say that for the M60, you pay on the bus, does this mean you swipe your metro card when you get on, and the unlimited metro card can be used for both buses AND subway?
You can pay by card, or OMNY when you get on board or you can swipe your metro card at the bus stop kiosks before getting on to get a receipt for proof of payment.
Or you can just get on for free.
If you're buying a metro card, just use that. Or use tap to pay on your phone. Or your physical card.
You can use them all on NYC busses and subway. And use the same payment method for all your travels. If you're going to be using it a bunch and want to save money. It's something like 12 rides or something like that in any seven day period is the max. After that, they're all free.
It basically replaces the unlimited metro card. To be honest I don't even know if they still sell those things.
But if you tap with your phone, then use your physical card, then a metro card.. they're separate and don't all go towards your 12 or maybe 13 rides or whatever.
Basically there's a maximum amount of money you will be charged in a 7 day period using omny with the same payment type.
@@albundy06 They still sell metro cards I just used an unlimited one a few weeks ago. Buying an unlimited card is the same price as the OMNY deal. They’re just different methods of payment and come down to personal preference. All these options are explained in the video and description.
@@Castaways_Travel Not quite. You have to pay a dollar to get the metro card.
Other than that it's the same.
I'd suggest anyone coming into town to not waste the time and the dollar on getting a metro card unless they don't want to use their phones or other tap to pay methods.
Which of course there's nothing wrong with not wanting to use tap to pay methods. But if you're ok with using them. Skip metro cards all together.
@@albundy06 That dollar charge for the metro card is in the description. You’re not providing any new information. You’re just echoing what we’ve already said and making a statement about which you prefer.
Can you use apple pay instead of metro card when buying the bus ticket?
Yes
No, but you don't need the ticket for the Q70, it's free. But if you have apple pay you won't need a MetroCard at all on your trip, you can tap to pay on all subways and buses.
Do we need to buy tickets at all for the subway, or can we literally just tap our credit card / debit card
You can use those three forms of payment in the video and description via smart phone.
Does metro card offer a military discount?
The machines definitely don’t, but the MTA website says some discounts are offered on train fares like the LIRR and Metro North with an Active Duty ID. Try their website for more info: new.mta.info/fares/lirr-metro-north
@@Castaways_Travel okay thank you so much!!! Super helpful video. I’m flying home today then going to New York for the first time Friday. Do you have any other tips?
@@mangofett6210 No problem. Definitely download the CityMapper app if you don’t have it already. It’ll make your life a whole lot easier with public transportation in NY especially with some of the more confusing subway stations. Thanks for watching and Happy Holidays!
@@Castaways_Travel thank you so much! Happy holidays!
Or just use the new Contactless pay instead of buying a card.
As mentioned in both the video and the description.
I thought the q70 was free... great video btw
Thanks! The Q70 does not cost anything to ride but you need to have a receipt from the machine at the waiting area showing at least one fare for the train you are about to ride. These receipts are not typically taken but can be spot checked by MTA Police at random.
@@Castaways_Travelno no you don’t.
I’m still confused
😂 maybe take an Uber
Get on the Q70 and skip the metro card Or buy the metro card and get the receipt. You probably won't get stopped and checked on the Q70.