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Here are your options for getting to John F. Kennedy International Airport via public transportation. If you’re coming from... Midtown Manhattan or Downtown Brooklyn, or if you want to save some time: Take the Long Island Rail Road and the AirTrain.
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The B25, B26, B37, B38, B41, B45, B52, B63, B65, B67, and B103 buses all stop near Barclays Center. For more details on the locations of these stops, see the Brooklyn bus schedules, or the Brooklyn bus map. Fare: $2.90 for most riders. All MTA buses are accessible.
You have a two main options for getting from JFK Airport to Manhattan. Subway: The closest subway station to JFK Airport is Sutphin Blvd-Archer Av-JFK Airport. To get there, you can take the AirTrain JFK from JFK Airport to Jamaica, and transfer to the subway.
See train schedules Look up arrival and departure times for Metro-North trains. Get station information See addresses, hours, and more for Metro-North stations.
JFK AIRPORT: NYC Airporter CONNECTION: Take Metro-North Hudson, Harlem, or New Haven Line trains to Grand Central Terminal for an easy connection to the NYC Airporter express bus service (operated by Golden Touch Transportation) FREQUENCY OF SERVICE: 365 days a year • 11 AM – 7:00 PM, every 30 minutes
View print schedule information for MNR East of Hudson Harlem, Hudson, New Haven line trains and West of Hudson Port Jervis and Pascack Valley lines.
View schedules and fares for the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad. For Port Jervis and Pascack Valley Line schedules, please use NJ TRANSIT's schedule lookup tool or download a PDF version.
Step-by-step instructions and fare information. JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark airports are accessible via public transit. Here are some options for how to get there.
See a map of the area around Yankee Stadium. You can get to Yankee Stadium via the New York City subway and bus, and on Metro-North Railroad. The Yankee Stadium website has more information about the venue, including driving directions.