Elvin Weichbrodt: Subway is the best option. You can get unlimited subway / bus 'Metrocards' for 1 day ($7.50) or for 7 days ($25) at any subway station. The machines take cash and credit cards. The subway is easy to navigate, the only thing that you need to be aware of is that there are 'local' trains (they stop everywhere) and 'express' trains (they have limited stops).
Hobert Dula: The subways go everywhere. If a subway doesn't go, then a bus does.Cost? $2 a ride. Unlimited transfers within the subway as long as you don't exit the system.That's what the natives do. It's fast, safe, easy, and very convenient.
Vernita Robberson: Best mode of transportation in New York is follows.MTA MetroCard accepted on following:New York City Transit subways operates within 4 boroughs with their NYCT local and express buses provided five-borough service. In Staten Island, NYCT operates Staten Island Railway.MTA Bus Company also provides local and express service along f! ormer seven private bus companies in Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, well as part of Yonkers.MTA Long Island Bus provide more service along Nassau County, some part of Suffolk County or venture out to Queens for connecting subways.Westchester County Bee-Line bus provide local, shuttle loop and express bus service in Westchester County, Putnam County, and Bronx. Bee-Line BxM4C provides express service between Westchester County and Manhattan.Local buses are $2 and express buses $5 with exception of Bee-Line 3, 11, 17, 41, 43, 62, 77 which are express, but it is local fare. Keep mind, Bee-Line 43 and 77 use coach bus for local price. BxM4C, X23/X24 Atlantic Express (Midtown-Staten Island, BM, BxM, QM, X buses cost $5.Roosevelt Island Tramway also provide service within same fare as local bus/subway.In Rockland County, Transport of Rockland provide $1 local service, cash accepted. Tappan Zee Express which venture out to Tarrytown and White Plains which cost $1.50, connect to Bee-Line! Bus.PATH train (Manhattan-New Jersey west up to Newark which ! is known as Port Authority TransHudson Rapid line which cost $1.75 accept Pay-Per-Ride along with $5 Airtrain JFK run by Port Authority....Show more
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