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    So i'm arriving at JFK and will be staying at the Radisson in Lexington Ave .

    i've seen that there is the Airtrain from JFK to Howard Beach. Do I read this map (pdf) correctly that i can take the A route till the 50st station?

    tia
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    You could take the A as far as the Port Authority (42nd Street). At that point, you'd have to switch to an E train to get you crosstown to Lexington Avenue.

    If you'd rather not change subways in Manhattan (I wouldn't, especially if you're gonna be toting a lot of luggage), you can take the AirTrain to Sutphin & Archer (Jamaica), then change to the E train there and take it to Lexington. There wouldn't be any difference in cost.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by reismark
      If you'd rather not change subways in Manhattan (I wouldn't, especially if you're gonna be toting a lot of luggage)
      dangerous?

      you can take the AirTrain to Sutphin & Archer (Jamaica), then change to the E train there and take it to Lexington. There wouldn't be any difference in cost.
      sounds good. i'll study the map a bit more and get back to you if i have any questions

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      • #4
        It's not especially dangerous - just that it's not the easiest of tasks to get a lot of luggage through a subway turnstile even once. I figure that unless you're in a time crunch, it's easier to take the route that involves the fewest transfers (despite it not being the quickest).

        If you're willing to spend a little money, you can simply do the direct thing and get a cab at the airport that will take you directly to the hotel for a flat rate of $45.
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        • #5
          Isn't there a bus from JFK to Penn Station? I remember taking that and from there walking to 43th were my hotel was located. Of course I always travel with only one bag. Everything that doesn't fit in that I won't be needing
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Hueij
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            • #7
              checked the map, this looks to be the best way. it seems like it's quickest too( the E route is more straight towards manhattan rather than the A one), or not?
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              • #8
                The E from Jamaica is faster, since the A runs local in Brooklyn and Queens, and only Express in Manhattan, while the E runs express in Queens and local in Manhattan.

                That said, one correction for Reismark, there is no going through turnstyles when switching from the A to the E.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GePap
                  That said, one correction for Reismark, there is no going through turnstyles when switching from the A to the E.
                  True enough, but you'd still would want to avoid changing trains as much as possible with a lot of luggage, even if it didn't involve going through turnstiles, no?
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by reismark

                    True enough, but you'd still would want to avoid changing trains as much as possible with a lot of luggage, even if it didn't involve going through turnstiles, no?
                    Generally, though at 42nd the E and A stop on the same platform.

                    Now, if it were some of the IRC lines, or at 34th Street, were the E and the A stop and different platforms, it would be a pain.
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