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Which subway lines go to JFK?

Which subway lines go to JFK?

From the Subway E, J, and Z Lines: Take the E, J, or Z train to the Sutphin Blvd Archer Av JFK Airport station in Jamaica, Queens. All trains stop at Sutphin Blvd where you connect to the JFK AirTrain. E, J, and Z trains run every 5–10 minutes (rush hours) or 8–12 (evenings, weekends).

Does the subway go to JFK airport?

Unfortunately the subway system does not go directly to the airport. You don’t pay at the airport terminals to hop on the AirTrain (you’ll pay later when you get off). Take the AirTrain to its very last stop at Jamaica Station (this ride alone might take up to 20 minutes).

What are the subway routes in New York City?

A view of how the subway system runs overnights. The subway map with accessible stations highlighted. The standard subway map with larger labels and station names. A map of the Bronx bus routes. The regular service Manhattan bus map. A map of the Queens bus routes. A map of the Staten Island bus routes. Only express bus routes.

How long is the subway from Jamaica to Manhattan?

Taking the subway from Jamaica all the way to Broad Street would take about 50 minutes on the J train (or faster on the Z train). If you’re going somewhere else in Manhattan, you’ll need to transfer trains at least once somewhere along the route. Use Google Maps or Apple Maps to type in the address of your destination.

Is there a subway map for the Bronx?

This map shows regular service. A view of how the subway system runs overnights. The subway map with accessible stations highlighted. The standard subway map with larger labels and station names. A map of the Bronx bus routes.

What’s the best way to get from the airport to Manhattan?

If you’re with a group of three or four, it’s cheaper to split a cab from the airport instead of each person buying individual LIRR tickets. Taking a taxi is the least stressful way of getting from the airport to Manhattan, especially for those who have never been to the city before and are worried about navigating the subway.