I was in NYC last week and arrived at JFK’s terminal 4 from Toronto. However I took the AirTrain to Jamaica station where I transferred to the E line and took it to 42nd street. I found it to be an extremley fast ride!
@AlexGetsAroundTO That is the ultimate, best way. Tbh I think the A is the best if you want Downtown Brooklyn or Lower Manhattan first, but for Midtown fasho the Echo wins. 🙌
Better to take AirTrain to Jamaica and get on the E train, which usually runs express in Queens and gets to Manhattan in ~ 20 min. Much faster than the A train, which travels thru Queens and Brooklyn before reaching Manhattan. Also the AirTrain fare reduction doesn’t have anything to do with congestion pricing. The fare is reduced only for the summer of 2024 while there’s a lot of construction happening at JFK that makes driving there difficult. The construction won’t be completed by the end of the summer so it wouldn’t surprise me if the reduction period is extended or after returning to normal after Labor Day, it’s reduced again at the holidays when travel peaks again and construction might be interrupted due to weather.
@yipanimation_55 kinda far. You would have to walk thru the long term parking lot. There's multiple ways I thought about avoiding it but it's quite far and it really won't work.
@@FuseguyisCool That's what I was thinking since the stations feel very close to each other. Walking through the long-term parking lot is a great idea.
I was in NYC last week and arrived at JFK’s terminal 4 from Toronto. However I took the AirTrain to Jamaica station where I transferred to the E line and took it to 42nd street. I found it to be an extremley fast ride!
@AlexGetsAroundTO That is the ultimate, best way. Tbh I think the A is the best if you want Downtown Brooklyn or Lower Manhattan first, but for Midtown fasho the Echo wins. 🙌
Better to take AirTrain to Jamaica and get on the E train, which usually runs express in Queens and gets to Manhattan in ~ 20 min. Much faster than the A train, which travels thru Queens and Brooklyn before reaching Manhattan.
Also the AirTrain fare reduction doesn’t have anything to do with congestion pricing. The fare is reduced only for the summer of 2024 while there’s a lot of construction happening at JFK that makes driving there difficult. The construction won’t be completed by the end of the summer so it wouldn’t surprise me if the reduction period is extended or after returning to normal after Labor Day, it’s reduced again at the holidays when travel peaks again and construction might be interrupted due to weather.
“I need to tie my shoes” 😭😭
@@DuvonNY SAFETY FIRST 😈😂
Best travel video to manhattan bro but I prefer to take the Airtrain to the E train to manhattan form JFK it’s much faster than the A
@@calvinmorant3028 Yeaaaa 🙌
Legend has it that Fuse still hasn't tied his shoes.
@@yellowpsychopath Imma j tie em now that I read this 😂😂😂
I love the A train
@@iyishacummings8358 me too.
Is it possible to walk from the Lefferts Blvd station to the Howard Beach station to avoid the Airtrain exit fee?
@yipanimation_55 kinda far. You would have to walk thru the long term parking lot. There's multiple ways I thought about avoiding it but it's quite far and it really won't work.
@@FuseguyisCool That's what I was thinking since the stations feel very close to each other. Walking through the long-term parking lot is a great idea.
This should be permanent so more people can use public transportation
@@adrianwitzburg4140 Indeed, but yk the Govt of the Great State of NY 😂😭
U know why he’s wearing a sweatshirt because the sun don’t burn he’s skin that’s why.😊 it looks lite sweatshirt not heavy one.😀
@@michaelluna4328 lmaooo Ig 😂
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