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Buses
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has taken over the operations of seven private bus lines that operated under franchises from the City of New York.
Information on buses operated by NYC Transit, a division of the MTA.
The NYC Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Study is a cooperative effort of NYCDOT, MTA New York City Transit and the New York State Department of Transportation to bring BRT to NYC to improve the speed and reliability of the bus system.
5 BRT Demonstration Corridors have been selected.
The Pre-K Student Transportation Program for preschool special education children has been transferred to the Department of Education .
Charter bus parking guidelines in Manhattan and Brooklyn Heights.
Telephone numbers for other bus services.
Ferries
Information on the Staten Island Ferry.
Links to private ferry operators. Frequently asked questions about ferry service.
Trains
The subway system is operated by New York City Transit, a division of the MTA. The MTA also operates the Long Island Railroad and Metro North Railroad.
Information on Amtrak service to and from New York City and other destinations.
Airports
The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey operates John F. Kennedy, LaGuardia, and Newark Liberty Airports.
The AirTrain light rail system to Kennedy Airport is now operating.
On November 12, 2006, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg together with the families and friends of the victims of the Flight 587 tragedy and the Belle Harbor community dedicated a memorial to honor the memory of the 265 who were lost on November 12, 2001.
Taxis and Limousines
Link here to the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission. See a list of taxi stands (in pdf format).
Roosevelt Island Tram
Information on the aerial tramway between Manhattan and Roosevelt Island.
Air Quality Awareness Program
Learn what you can do to improve air quality in New York City.
Save the hassle of driving or the expense of a taxi to the area's airports.
You can take a bus to LaGuardia Airport or travel to Kennedy Airport (JFK) via the subway and AirTrain.
To get to Newark Airport, take the subway or a bus to Penn Station and use NJ Transit to the Newark Airport station, and then AirTrain to the airport.
Major downtown subway construction projects will cause suspension of weekend service on some lines, but we can still get you there. Click here to learn more.
LaGuardia Airport
Kennedy Airport (JFK)
Newark Airport via NJ TransitKENNEDY AIRPORT
Via the Subway and AirTrain JFK
Howard Beach AirTrain station
The stops at Howard Beach every 5 to 10 minutes during rush hours and every 15 to 20 minutes evenings and weekends. AirTrain stops at Howard Beach every 4 to10 minutes.
Most subway lines connect to the . Just be sure you take the marked "Far Rockaway" or "Rockaway Park", NOT " Lefferts Boulevard". Its about a 12-minute ride from Howard Beach station to the airport. The AirTrain fare is $5 and is in addition to the subway fare. You can pay the AirTrain fare with a Pay-Per-Ride MetroCard.
Jamaica AirTrain station
trains all stop at the Sutphin Boulevard station in Jamaica where you connect to the AirTrain Jamaica station. trains run every 5 to 10 minutes during rush hours and 8 to 12 minutes evenings and weekends. AirTrain travels to the airport from Jamaica every 4 to 10 minutes. The AirTrain ride to the airport takes about 12 minutes. The AirTrain fare is $5 and is in addition to the subway fare. You can pay the AirTrain fare with a Pay-Per-Ride MetroCard.
At Long Island Rail Road Jamaica station (LIRR)
You can connect to AirTrain at the LIRR Jamaica station.