In Jamaica Center you can also take a Metro to midtown Manhattan. It's the E line. New fares from 01.01.2023: Airtrain 8,25 dollar Metro ride 2,75 dollar = 11 dollars in total to go from JFK to midtown Manhattan with the metro.
“Soon” (which in NYC parlance is sometime before you die) you will also have access to Grand Central by LIRR. Will run separately of trains to Penn so you will have to know which train goes where.
Yes, Hotel Hayden is located at 127 W 28th Street between 6th & 7th Avenues, New York City, NY 10001. It is walkable about 10 minutes from the LIRR New York Penn Station.
NY Subway E Line directly connects between Jamaica Station and Queens Plaza Station. If you want to go to 21st-Queensbridge Station, you need to transfer from E Line to F Line.
@@USA-RAIL-GUIDE-2001 thanks for the replay, did t get notification......could you explain a bit more, for me so I've get a good connection. I arrive around 1800 ,which be great thanks
Yeah nothing wrong with stiff highly flammable clothing. I’ve seen film from New York from that era. Looks pretty grim. I’m also not so sure how to feel about the racism and sexism of the era
@@MrJimheeren I was not getting political, simply saying that I think people in the 1950's looked more classy than they do now, of ALL sexes and races!
Good stuff Brother, thank you!
Great video. Getting to Manhattan can be challenging to people who haven't been there before. Well done.
Thanks for this. I am going to be there early Friday morning and I needed a visual of what I needed to do
In Jamaica Center you can also take a Metro to midtown Manhattan. It's the E line. New fares from 01.01.2023: Airtrain 8,25 dollar Metro ride 2,75 dollar = 11 dollars in total to go from JFK to midtown Manhattan with the metro.
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The enter/exit fee at Jamaica Station and Howard Beach is now $7.75
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“Soon” (which in NYC parlance is sometime before you die) you will also have access to Grand Central by LIRR. Will run separately of trains to Penn so you will have to know which train goes where.
As of May 2023 you can in fact take the LIRR to Grand Central from Jamaica. I did it the other day!
oh thats interesting i usually take the subway
It's strange to see these final days of the 'before times.'
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If i stay at 28th street Hotel Hayden, is LIRR to Penn station the best route? Is is walkable distance to 28th street from Penn Station?
Yes, Hotel Hayden is located at 127 W 28th Street between 6th & 7th Avenues, New York City, NY 10001. It is walkable about 10 minutes from the LIRR New York Penn Station.
2:09 Why Did You Choose The Language Japanese Instead Of English
Can we take the trolley from airport i side train to carry our bags?
And the video is 7:47 long, I see what you did there XD
Is it possible to buy the 25 dollar 10 trip air train ticket before the exit barrier at Jamaica if traveling from JFK
Is this the rght connection s for 21st street at queens
NY Subway E Line directly connects between Jamaica Station and Queens Plaza Station. If you want to go to 21st-Queensbridge Station, you need to transfer from E Line to F Line.
@@USA-RAIL-GUIDE-2001 thanks for the replay, did t get notification......could you explain a bit more, for me so I've get a good connection. I arrive around 1800 ,which be great thanks
And the tickets for the train?
AirTrain:
JFK Airport Terminal 4 → Jamaica Station ($5.00)
LIRR:
Jamaica Station → New York Penn Station ($7.50 off-peak)
On the level shown at 4:42 there are vending machines for LIRR tickets. There is also an MTA e tickets app..
Is Penn Station and Grand Central Station the same thing or are there differenr trains?
Different trains!
Is this Station safe
When I used the station on January 18, 2019 about 11pm, it was safe.
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I SO wish that people still knew how to dress like they did in the 1950's and 1960's? (A curse of being old, i guess?)
I wish people dressed like they did in the 1850s and 1860s. What's wrong with giant hoop skirts!?
Yeah nothing wrong with stiff highly flammable clothing. I’ve seen film from New York from that era. Looks pretty grim. I’m also not so sure how to feel about the racism and sexism of the era
@@MrJimheeren I was not getting political, simply saying that I think people in the 1950's looked more classy than they do now, of ALL sexes and races!
@@Robbi496 BOB SHUT UP
Rob, if you feel this way, perhaps you should find a way to go back in time to a past era where this kind of clothing existed, and stay there.