almostwitty (
almostwitty) wrote2009-02-03 05:07 pm
Getting from JFK to NYC and back...
I'm basically flying through JFK airport on my merry way to see
shove_this_job in April. And I'm stuck for a good five hours in JFK en route (so I can see a ye olde friend of mine on the way back!)
Does anyone know the practicalities of getting out of JFK, heading into New York City, doing something quintiessentially New York-ian (or just grabbing a bagel in Manhattan) and then getting back through JFK to catch the flight out? Is it do-able in five hours or so? Or shall I just give up and try to make a nap-time bed on an airport seat somewhere?
Does anyone know the practicalities of getting out of JFK, heading into New York City, doing something quintiessentially New York-ian (or just grabbing a bagel in Manhattan) and then getting back through JFK to catch the flight out? Is it do-able in five hours or so? Or shall I just give up and try to make a nap-time bed on an airport seat somewhere?

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I think its called AirTrain-something like that-
You take the AirTrain on the Jamaica Line into Queens to the Jamaica Station-and I think that station has another name too.
When you exit the train you pay $5 for the AirTrain and depending on the time of day $5-$7 for the Long Island Rail Road ticket.
This train stops at Penn Station in Manhattan.
:)
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During rush hour the Long Island Rail Road trains run every 8 mins I think-off rush hour every 12 maybe?
Are you claiming your bags and going thru customs at JFK?
If you can re-check your bags before heading out on the train I would advise that-toting my luggage with me was no fun.
If you get thru customs quickly enough, I would plan to be back at JFK with an hour and a half to spare before your next flight.
That would leave you about an hour in Manhattan if the trains are on time :)