![]() ![]() This may seem like the logical thing to do to save money, but getting a taxi at these stations is problematic-you may get one or you may find none available. The estimate is that this will cost you about $20.00-see this site for how this is computed:ĭon't try to take the subway to a station closer to LaGuardia. Since it will take you time to get off the train and find the subway, buy a ticket, and then climb down the stairs to it, plan on about 30 minutes for this part of the trip. ![]() A subway train arrives/departs every 7 minutes and the trip takes about 15 minutes. Once you get to New York Penn Station (34th street and 9th Avenue), now you need to immediately get on the E subway line headed uptown. The cost of this part of the trip is $12.50 (one-way). This part of the trip takes about 30 minutes (although you might have to wait for the train a few minutes and you also have to get off your plane and to the station-meaning that you should allow for at least an hour to an hour and a half for this part of the trip. The first one shows you that you should take the New Jersey rail system from Newark Airport into downtown New York City (Penn Station, which is the 34th Street station on the subway system map)-be sure to get your ticket to New York Penn Station, not Newark Penn Station. Okay, here are two transportation maps you need to look at to understand the distance and difficulties in getting to/from LaGuardia airport from either Newark Airport in New Jersey or from JFK (John F. ![]() Posted by Calcruzer ( Travel Guru 2007 posts) 12y Star this if you like it! ![]()
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