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Newark airport subway to new york city11/6/2023 ![]() Is There Cheaper Lodging Outside Manhattan?.Any Good Websites for Researching My Trip?.What Will the Weather Be Like During My Trip?.Tips, Hint and Suggestions for First Timers.Hotels: When is the best time to go for cheaper rates?.Hotels: Which ones charge an additional Resort or Facilities Fee.Hotels: Guests under 21 years old (but at least 18).Hotels: Two queen beds plus a kitchen/kitchenette.Hotels: Kitchenettes and kitchens in 100+ Manhattan Hotels.How do I get from the airport (JFK, LGA, or EWR) to Manhattan?.It thus makes almost no difference at all whether you use the 2, 3, A or C trains when leaving Penn Station - all of them serve Penn Station, and you would exit from any of them to the street up the exact same staircase, assuming you exit the station near the front of the A or C, or the rear of the 2 or 3 train you just got off. Fulton Street on the A and C trains, which used to be called "Broadway-Nassau Street" until the name was recently changed, lies under Fulton Street at right angles to the other three, and extends from Broadway to William Street. Fulton Street on the 4/5 trains lies under Broadway, and extends south from Fulton Street to John Street on one side and Dey Street on the other. ![]() Fulton Street on the J and Z trains lies under Nassau Street at its intersection with Fulton. Luckily for you, they are all connected with each other - but since they are indeed separate stations, exiting directly from one or the other of them will put you above ground at different places.įulton Street on the 2/3 trains lies under William Street, and extends southward from Fulton Street to John Street, where there is also an entrance/exit. There are actually FOUR stations called "Fulton Street".
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