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John F. Kennedy International Airport - Rail.
JFK is connected to New York's subway and commuter rail system by the recently-constructed AirTrain. AirTrain stops at all terminals, car rental lots, and two subway stations. It is free within the airport, but the fare is $5 to reach the subway stations. Using AirTrain and a connecting commuter train at Jamaica Station, travel time between JFK and midtown Manhattan is about 45 min ...
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John F. Kennedy International Airport - Ground transportation
John F. Kennedy International Airport - Rail
JFK is connected to New York's subway and commuter rail system by the recently-constructed AirTrain. AirTrain stops at all terminals, car rental lots, and two subway stations. It is free within the airport, but the fare is $5 to reach the subway stations. Using AirTrain and a connecting commuter train at Jamaica Station, travel time between JFK and midtown Manhattan is about 45 minutes.
John F. Kennedy International Airport - Bus
Various city buses connect to the Subway and Long Island Rail Road, with free transfers provided for Subway connections. The buses are handicapped accessible, but connections may not be.
John F. Kennedy International Airport - Taxi
New York City's yellow cabs, operated by the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission, offer a flat rate service of $45 (as of 2005) from JFK airport to Manhattan, excluding tips and tolls. This flat rate is in effect only inbound to Manhattan from the airport; from Manhattan to JFK, taxi passengers pay the metered rate.
See also: Transportation to New York City area airports
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