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There are a number of
transportation options availible to those traveling to, from and around
New York City.
Arriving by Air 
New York City is served by three major airports; John F. Kennedy, Newark
and La Guardia. As well as a vast international presence, every major
domestic carrier serves the New York area. New York airports, like all
airports in North America, have stepped up their security operations.
Travelers, therefore, should be patient and allow plenty of time when
arriving or leaving.
Arriving by Car
From the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95) and points west, there are three Hudson
River crossings into the city: the Holland Tunnel (for Lower Manhattan),
the Lincoln Tunnel (for Midtown) and the George Washington Bridge (for
Upper Manhattan). There is a small toll at each for vehicles driving into
the city.
From upstate New York, travel on the New York State Thruway (I-87). This
road crosses the Hudson on the Tappan Zee Bridge and becomes the Major
Deegan Expressway (I-95) through The Bronx. From here on in, take the
Triborough Bridge and the FDR for the east side and the Cross Bronx Expressway
(I-95) for the west side.
From New England, the New England Thruway (I-95) connects with the Bruckner
Expressway (I-278), which leads to the Triborough Bridge and the FDR on
the east side. For the west side, take the Bruckner to the Cross Bronx
Expressway (I-95) to the Henry Hudson parkway south.
Getting Around New York
On arrival in Manhattan, the best thing to do with your car is to park
it in a garage and leave it there. The garage costs are likely to be upwards
of 25 USD a day but this is favorable to driving in Manhattan.
The subway is by far the easiest method of getting around. However, the
map and train system is quite different to other major cities. There are
no line numbers but rather they use letters and/or numbers for each train.
That number or letter which is also color-coded will then follow a set
route. Once acquainted with, the subway is very reasonable at 1.50 USD
for any length of trip with Metro cards for multiple trips available at
all stations.
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