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  2. Jamaica station - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica AirTrain JFK station opened on December 17, 2003, along with the rest of the AirTrain JFK system. [41] The station was designed by Voorsanger Architects, and was done in a manner which would make passengers feel as if they had already arrived at the airport, as one of two "gateway stations" (the other being Howard Beach). [37] [38]

  3. AirTrain JFK - Wikipedia

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    AirTrain JFK charges passengers $8.50 to enter or leave the system at the Jamaica and Howard Beach stations. [221] MetroCard vending machines are located on both sides of the faregates at each station, and a $1 fee is charged for new MetroCards. [ 220 ]

  4. Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport station

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    In 2003, when the AirTrain opened, this station was renamed as Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport, as the station connects with the AirTrain at Jamaica Station. [7] In 2020, the MTA announced that it would reconstruct the track and third rail on the IND Archer Avenue Line, which had become deteriorated.

  5. Q3 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The Q3 travels west around Federal Circle, then north along 130th Place, west along Pan Am Road, and north at Lefferts Boulevard. The Q3 terminates at the AirTrain JFK's Lefferts Boulevard station. [1] [3] Jamaica-bound buses from Lefferts Boulevard largely follow the reverse routing.

  6. John F. Kennedy International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The system also serves Federal Circle, the JFK long-term parking lot, and two multimodal rapid transit stations: Howard Beach and Jamaica. While AirTrain travel within airport property is complimentary, external transfers at the latter two locations are paid via OMNY or MetroCard and provide access to the New York City Subway, Long Island Rail ...

  7. J/Z (New York City Subway service) - Wikipedia

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    Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport: E AirTrain JFK LIRR at Jamaica Q44 Select Bus Service: Jamaica Line: 121st Street: Q10 bus to JFK Int'l Airport: 111th Street: 104th Street: Woodhaven Boulevard: Q52/Q53 Select Bus Service: 85th Street–Forest Parkway: Jamaica Center-bound trains will not stop here because of renovations until ...

  8. Lower Manhattan–Jamaica/JFK Transportation Project - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Manhattan–Jamaica/JFK Transportation Project was a proposed public works project in New York City, New York, that would use the Long Island Rail Road's Atlantic Branch and a new tunnel under the East River to connect a new train station near or at the World Trade Center Transportation Hub site with John F. Kennedy International Airport and Jamaica station on the LIRR.

  9. Category:AirTrain JFK stations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "AirTrain JFK stations" ... Jamaica station This page was last edited on 24 November 2020, at 23:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...