E train from JFK
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E train from JFK
So far I know to take the AirTrain from JFK to the Jamaica station. Then board the E Train to Manhattan. I am staying at Staybridge Suites on 40th St next to Port Authority. What the name of the stop I need to get off at for this hotel?
In addition, I will have one piece of luggage on wheels and a backpack and will be on the train around noon on a Monday in July. Is the train normally packed at that time of the day leaving Jamaica Station.
In addition, I will have one piece of luggage on wheels and a backpack and will be on the train around noon on a Monday in July. Is the train normally packed at that time of the day leaving Jamaica Station.
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The train will not be packed at that time - and based on where you are getting on you shuold even get a seat. But - do NOT take your hands off you luggage at any point. (
A couple of weeks ago I saw a bag abandonned at the end of a car - and a passenger rushing to get out the door as it closed - apparently to catch up with whoever took their abandonned bag.
A couple of weeks ago I saw a bag abandonned at the end of a car - and a passenger rushing to get out the door as it closed - apparently to catch up with whoever took their abandonned bag.
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You might also consider taking the Long Island Railroad to Penn Station, which is about 6 blocks from the hotel. It will cut your travel time in about half, but it will cost you about $8 more. Those trains will be off-peak and should not be packed midday on a weekday in July, and it's a much more comfortable ride. (And it's a decision you can make at the last minute ... if you find that a train is coming soon, you can just buy a ticket and hop on. Just buy the ticket from the machines that you'll find immediately outside the Airtrain terminal BEFORE you board the train; otherwise, the penalty for buying on board doubles the price. If you find that a LIRR train isn't coming soon, then walk on into the station and go downstairs for the E train.