How nice to hear and see you today. You are a NYC tourist dream. Your channel should be advertised on public transportation and at the airport. Excellent work!
Want to add some things: You can buy a MetroCard at the “Hudson News” vendors inside the airport. The MetroCards purchased here are not subject to the $1 new card fee. Purchasing a MetroCard from the machines at the airport or subway station, and the ticket booth at the subway station are subject to the $1 new card fee. When using a Pay Per Ride MetroCard (currently $2.75 each ride), you get one free transfer between the bus and the subway, as long as the transfer is made within 2 hours of the first use. So even if the MTA stops making the Q70 bus free, you will still get a free transfer to the subway system. So the entire ride will still cost $2.75. When using an Unlimited Ride MetroCard, everyone in your party will need to purchase one. You will need to wait 18 minutes between uses on the same bus route or subway station so the card can’t be shared. Subway service on the weekends is usually different than the weekdays do to planned maintenance and service changes. This website is amazing for showing the service changes on the weekends and the author updates it every Friday: subwayweekender.wordpress.com Be wary of illegal taxis and car services at the airport, who may charge higher fares. You can always see if a driver is licensed by checking their credentials inside the vehicle. For those on mobile Timestamps 2:12 - Purchasing a MetroCard (NYC's Payment Method for the Public Transportation System) 3:35 - Purchasing a fare for the Q70 or M60 Select Bus Service 10:45 - Boarding the Q70 Select Bus Service to Jackson Heights - Roosevelt Avenue 33:50 - Exiting the Q70 Select Bus Service at Jackson Heights - Roosevelt Avenue 35:10 - Entering the Subway System 40:10 - Boarding the E train to Manhattan 58:55 - Exiting the E train at 7th Avenue - 53rd Street
@@leverseidge1990 Yes, I saw Hudson News inside JFK as well. You can buy a MetroCard there with cash. The AirTrain from JFK currently costs $5.00 in MetroCard fare (They're considering raising the price to $7.75). However, taking the AirTrain to any of the airport terminals is free. There are MTA public buses at Terminal 5 which only cost $2.75 and connect to the subway system (but it's a much longer ride than the AirTrain).
Hudson DOES take credit cards. They take either one. There's a Hudson store right next to the doors that sells metro cards (you passed it on your way when you turned after the escalator)
Thanks so much for this video. I've always taken a cab to Manhattan, but you just saved me a bunch of money. My wife and I flew into LGA last week. We took the bus and subway to 57th Street and had a short walk to our hotel next door to Ed Sullivan Theater. We bought the 7-day metro card, so for the price of an Uber or Taxi, we were able to use public transportation all week. We owe you! Thanks again!
Awesome video. I had no idea it was this easy to get to Manhattan from LaGuardia. It cost me over $100 to get to the airport from Manhattan in 2019 using Uber. Great information.
Me!!! Now I want his entire biography! I'm an old woman and I feel very protective towards him for some odd reason. I lived in NYC for 10 years during my youth.
Cool...Get to see a reflection of "Action Kid" in the window (41:30) and an "underground" tour of Queens. Personally I think the City of New York should hire this guy..He's a great tour guide.
Nice transportation video. Was a pain back in the 80s. Usually took a limo from Manhattan to JFK or LaGuardia for $28.00 Things have improved 35 years later. Thanks!
Excellent video, thanks for helping travelers with these important tips, I loved that you showed in real time the whole process of how to go from the airport to the midtwon and I loved seeing you in the reflection of the Subway gate, you look great. .. your videos will always remind me of my days in Ny, I wish and hope to return one day 🙏🙌 !! ... 💝💝😘🚶♀️👍
Thank you, I don't live in NY anymore but I watched it because NY will always be in my heart. It certainly is a helpful video!!! I was so happy to see your reflection in the subway window! Now I'm wishing for some of your biography. Like if you live with your parents. You look very young. I wish you the best. I've started letting the ads run their course so you make more money. Love your channel!!!
I have watched several videos like this but this is by far the best one. You make really good informative videos. I have actually watched this one a couple times so that I can take notes. Thank you!
Matt Seifman yeah. Right. Still. BRUTAL. We’re traveling for the summer and haven’t passed 80. It’s been awesome and I can’t imagine 92 and humid in NYC.
I've taken that route many times and only paid $2.75 into midtown. One tip for out of towners...you can also buy a Metrocard inside the airport at any Hudson News shop...easier than using the machines and you can use cash.
Your videos are priceless. Provided the corona lets up, I'm going to be taking this exact same trip from the same airport around the same time this summer. So this couldn't have been a better example to watch.
Thanks for this video! My wife and I did basically the same trip back in December. We took the Q70 to the 7 train, then the 7 train to Grand Central. You should come visit Toronto and shoot some videos!
Thank you very much. Now I can go to Manhattan from LaGuardia Airport. The glass is dirty on both the bus and the subway. I could see you out of the dirty glass. Please do not get angry.
Another great video ❤❤😊. Everyone see all the spots on the subway train windows? That is why I never lean up against them. It's more bacteria buildup there than the rails to hold on.
Before I ever saw what you look like,by the sound of your voice I had always envisioned you as a curly frizzy haired Jewish guy with that marvelous NYC accent you have. You are truly an American New Yorker! Have you ever watched the TV show called Snapped? The first narrator of that show I had always envisioned her are a feisty red headed Irish woman,until I saw what she looked like and realized at that time how voices do not determine what a person could possibly look like if you never see then speaking but only hear their voices. I thought she was Irish for years until one day she appeared as a guest star on a TV show and I kept saying to myself..."Why does her voice sound so familiar?" Until she said in a sentence is her script... (You know you can do that "too"?) She always had a unique way of saying "too" like no other person I've ever heard before or since. It is almost comedic how she says that "too" LMAO
A small FYI: with just a few exceptions, a lot of what's mentioned about this bus also applies to the public transit bus that goes from a subway station (Kipling Station) to Pearson Airport here in Toronto.
The M60 is a little faster into manhattan via 125street 456 trains are on the eastside and 23ABCD trains are on the westside if people want to go that way also if your at Marine Air Terminal you can also take the Q47bus to Roosevelt Avenue subway station since the Q70 doesnt go to Terminal A
I don’t want to lead people to the M60 because the Astoria Boulevard (N)(W) station is closed for renovation until December 2019. The bus also travels away from Midtown.
The M60 WILL get stuck in traffic! Also, if you are unfamiliar with 125th St, it may be confusing trying to catch the subway downtown. However, going TO LaGuardia, nothing beats the M60.
Man I really love these videos. I'm so NY sick... and I've only been there once lol. I only got to spend about a day and a half though and that's not even remotely enough time for even just one visit.
After being a New Yorker for a while, you eventually almost never swipe the metrocard too slow or too fast. The sweet spot on swiping speed just becomes muscle memory after a while.
This is a great travel clip for people coming into Midtown Manhattan. I would greatly appreciate if you could do another clip going back, from midtown back to Laguardia airport on a Sunday. That is confusing to me because it is not the same as weekday travel. Thanks
Weekend travel is always confusing due to the many service changes. It varies from weekend to weekend so you will need to stay updated. I filmed this video during a Sunday, and the E train was running local. Normally it is an express train in Queens. I’m a big fan of this website for my weekend subway travels: subwayweekender.wordpress.com/
In 1971-2, I was a messenger and went to LGA weekly taking the 7 from Grand Central to 74/Jackson Hts and then the Q33. Back then the bus was not part of the MTA so the fare was 35c for each leg. Total 70c.
I frequent NYC at least 4 to 5 times a year. Always take the Q70 to Broadway and 74th. I always stay in long Island city. Works well for me. Actually just came from there 2 weeks ago. LGA us ALWAYS under construction....lol
Interesting video. I have often wondered what the New York public transport was like and this video gives a good idea. I actually live in Melbourne Australia. The New York subway is certainly extensive. We only have three underground subway stations here in Melbourne.
Thank you for the bus trip from laguardia to woodside.. I got stranded at laguardia... couldn't get a flight out of laguardia...couldn't get thru on the phone to tap air Portugal earlier this morning could not get thru to cunard getting a cruise to Europe so I'm hoping to get a virtual lirr trip(s) back home... God bless you for your prayers & for trying to get me back home safe.. thank you for your tips on metro card.
I visit NYC quite often during the year, and can attest: ALWAYS check the subway lines for any disruption in service. This video is pretty self-explanatory (thanks ActionKid (AK)!), but you always want to check disruption status if the pathway AK describes here is unavailable.
No booth clerk, and you are charged a $1 fee to buy a metrocard from those machines..... That Sucks! 08:04 I noticed the Low Rider Bus... Nice :) I would like to say thank you for keeping me in touch with my Home City.. I still Love new New York..
I forgot to mention you can also buy a MetroCard from the “Hudson News” vendors inside the airport. They’re not subject to the $1 new card fee but I think they don’t accept credit cards for MetroCard purchases.
This month I went to Manhattan and tried the route LGA - Bus - Queens subway - midtown Manhattan. I was scared at first because super new to me but it went so smooth. LGA - LGA Q70 bus stop to Queens 74th St subway - 7 train or F train to midtown. So cost effective. I will say please know what the outside of Queens 74th St subway looks like or use Google app because your bus driver may not announce stops and the monitor could be wrong. However, it is generally 1st stop.
It’s a big expense for me to travel to Newark and back so I probably won’t make that video. I would recommend taking the Newark Airport Express shuttle for $17 a person into Midtown. It doesn’t cost that much more than taking public transit.
ActionKid thanks , I’m a old Brit so any help will do , love videos btw , helping me a lot for when I travel in a few weeks , keep up the good work , videos are amazing
How nice to hear and see you today. You are a NYC tourist dream. Your channel should be advertised on public transportation and at the airport. Excellent work!
@Denis Ryan yeah I learned something new aa well.
True! It would make a lot of sense to run these on to NYC flights so people can get familiar before they arrive.
@@yaya3025 yes I never knew the 99999 because I always do small fares since the MTA took my large amount and took my bank to refund me, smh
narrated video without mentioning it in a title!!! that's the perfect surprise gift for me.. thanks dude 😂
Want to add some things:
You can buy a MetroCard at the “Hudson News” vendors inside the airport. The MetroCards purchased here are not subject to the $1 new card fee. Purchasing a MetroCard from the machines at the airport or subway station, and the ticket booth at the subway station are subject to the $1 new card fee.
When using a Pay Per Ride MetroCard (currently $2.75 each ride), you get one free transfer between the bus and the subway, as long as the transfer is made within 2 hours of the first use. So even if the MTA stops making the Q70 bus free, you will still get a free transfer to the subway system. So the entire ride will still cost $2.75.
When using an Unlimited Ride MetroCard, everyone in your party will need to purchase one. You will need to wait 18 minutes between uses on the same bus route or subway station so the card can’t be shared.
Subway service on the weekends is usually different than the weekdays do to planned maintenance and service changes. This website is amazing for showing the service changes on the weekends and the author updates it every Friday: subwayweekender.wordpress.com
Be wary of illegal taxis and car services at the airport, who may charge higher fares. You can always see if a driver is licensed by checking their credentials inside the vehicle.
For those on mobile
Timestamps
2:12 - Purchasing a MetroCard (NYC's Payment Method for the Public Transportation System)
3:35 - Purchasing a fare for the Q70 or M60 Select Bus Service
10:45 - Boarding the Q70 Select Bus Service to Jackson Heights - Roosevelt Avenue
33:50 - Exiting the Q70 Select Bus Service at Jackson Heights - Roosevelt Avenue
35:10 - Entering the Subway System
40:10 - Boarding the E train to Manhattan
58:55 - Exiting the E train at 7th Avenue - 53rd Street
buying a MetroCard. As I'm not going to use my debit card, I am only going to use Cash. At JFK will there be the same vendors inside the airport?
@@leverseidge1990 Yes, I saw Hudson News inside JFK as well. You can buy a MetroCard there with cash.
The AirTrain from JFK currently costs $5.00 in MetroCard fare (They're considering raising the price to $7.75). However, taking the AirTrain to any of the airport terminals is free. There are MTA public buses at Terminal 5 which only cost $2.75 and connect to the subway system (but it's a much longer ride than the AirTrain).
@@ActionKid So, its free to go from any airport to Manhattan by using the AirTrain.
No, if you use the AirTrain to connect to the subway there's a $5.00 fare.
Hudson DOES take credit cards. They take either one. There's a Hudson store right next to the doors that sells metro cards (you passed it on your way when you turned after the escalator)
Thanks so much for this video. I've always taken a cab to Manhattan, but you just saved me a bunch of money. My wife and I flew into LGA last week. We took the bus and subway to 57th Street and had a short walk to our hotel next door to Ed Sullivan Theater. We bought the 7-day metro card, so for the price of an Uber or Taxi, we were able to use public transportation all week. We owe you! Thanks again!
With 2 kids, the wife, and a few big suitcases, I'll be taking an Uber! Thanks for doing this. Saved me some hassle.
👍🏾 Never been to LaGuardia Airport, but now; I feel
I am a regular traveler to the airport!
Thanks ActionKid! 👍🏾
Have landed at JFK
For folks that want to see NYC in person after seeing your vids of the city, showing how transportation from airport to city works is wonderful !!
Thanks for going all the way out to LaGuardia Airport to start this most interesting action video. Enjoyed it.
Excellent informative video on getting from LGA to Manhattan cheaply and easily. And, you had an admirer when you boarded the subway...
37:57 ..same station .. here it is called ROOSEVELT
oh my God, this is it!
we need more video like this!
commuting with metro or bus, from departure to travel until arrive to your destination 👍👏👏
Awesome video. I had no idea it was this easy to get to Manhattan from LaGuardia. It cost me over $100 to get to the airport from Manhattan in 2019 using Uber. Great information.
you are the best informant when it comes to sightseeing. a thousand thanks for your so detailed explanations
You’re welcome 😉
who else was happy to see how ActionKid finally looks like?
Me!!! Now I want his entire biography! I'm an old woman and I feel very protective towards him for some odd reason. I lived in NYC for 10 years during my youth.
He's a cutie. :-)
I for one appreciate the quiet dignity of his artform without center of self.
Cool...Get to see a reflection of "Action Kid" in the window (41:30) and an "underground" tour of Queens. Personally I think the City of New York should hire this guy..He's a great tour guide.
Nice transportation video. Was a pain back in the 80s. Usually took a limo from Manhattan to JFK or LaGuardia for $28.00 Things have improved 35 years later. Thanks!
LaGuardia will so nice when they finally complete all the construction phases! Thanks for the transpiration tour AK!
Very useful and entertaining. Thanks for taking the time to explain an inexpensive alternative.
Amazing! I've suggested you to make this video a couple weeks ago and finally you made it! Thank you so much!
It was a great suggestion!
Excellent video, thanks for helping travelers with these important tips, I loved that you showed in real time the whole process of how to go from the airport to the midtwon and I loved seeing you in the reflection of the Subway gate, you look great. .. your videos will always remind me of my days in Ny, I wish and hope to return one day 🙏🙌 !! ... 💝💝😘🚶♀️👍
I agree. I was thinking the same thing.
Thank you, I don't live in NY anymore but I watched it because NY will always be in my heart. It certainly is a helpful video!!! I was so happy to see your reflection in the subway window! Now I'm wishing for some of your biography. Like if you live with your parents. You look very young. I wish you the best. I've started letting the ads run their course so you make more money. Love your channel!!!
Thank you so much!
I have watched several videos like this but this is by far the best one. You make really good informative videos. I have actually watched this one a couple times so that I can take notes. Thank you!
98F?!! BRUTAL. I feel for you man. Thanks for showing us the way to get into the city. Hope things cool off soon. -Henry
I think it was 92
Matt Seifman yeah. Right. Still. BRUTAL. We’re traveling for the summer and haven’t passed 80. It’s been awesome and I can’t imagine 92 and humid in NYC.
25th of July at Paris 107F 😨
funkjoker that’s just wrong. How do people survive that, especially without AC?
@@CityWalks nyc weather…. It’s either 90 F or snowing
Two thumbs up Kid, great work specially for being under a hundred melting degrees. Appreciate this one and more to come. Thanks !!!
I’ve flown too or through NY twice and never been to LGA. I loved seeing a perspective like this.
Thanks to you, my daughter's on the bus right now, without having to pay any fare! Getting her to Roosevelt/74th couldn't be easier.
You’re welcome! 😊
I've taken that route many times and only paid $2.75 into midtown. One tip for out of towners...you can also buy a Metrocard inside the airport at any Hudson News shop...easier than using the machines and you can use cash.
I knew about the Hudson News shop but forgot to mention it. Do they accept credit cards for buying MetroCards there?
27:09 So that's how ActionKid looks like!
Glad to finally see the face of my current favourite RUclipsr!
Thank you for taking time to do this video. very informative! It'll help a lot of people.
You’re welcome!
Another great video! Always very informative!!👍
Thank you for going out to the airport in the heat for us😊 this video was very informative, I enjoyed it
Another super helpful video. Thanks ActionKid!
Thanks for the great ride and video 👍👍👍
Your videos are priceless. Provided the corona lets up, I'm going to be taking this exact same trip from the same airport around the same time this summer. So this couldn't have been a better example to watch.
48:07 there he is, the one and only ActionKid. Also looks like a Feiyu Tech Stabilizator, correct?
Yes it’s the FeiyuTech G6
@@ActionKid What is your impression of this gimbal? Do you like it?
Nice mate looks like one massive upgrade is being done. Was looking online what a improvement it will be. A rare sight to see you in person
Love this, made this trip a million times, great video!
Nice to see you Kid
I love your channel
Huge respect
That’s a lovely bus ride I love the sound of the engine it’s so relaxing
Nice to see you. Very helpful for first timers. Thank you.
Thanks for this video! My wife and I did basically the same trip back in December. We took the Q70 to the 7 train, then the 7 train to Grand Central. You should come visit Toronto and shoot some videos!
I took subway from JFK to 42nd took about an hour! This time I’ll be arriving at La Guardia! Great video!
Thanks! Hopefully this video helps you!
Thank you very much. Now I can go to Manhattan from LaGuardia Airport. The glass is dirty on both the bus and the subway. I could see you out of the dirty glass. Please do not get angry.
@41:31 Love the lady waving at you!
Awesome ... thank you for Mr. Actiokid in vidio all, good and cool ... 😉😎❤❤👍👍👍
From Houston to Manhattan. Awesome, can't wait. Thank You.
Another great video ❤❤😊. Everyone see all the spots on the subway train windows? That is why I never lean up against them. It's more bacteria buildup there than the rails to hold on.
Before I ever saw what you look like,by the sound of your voice I had always envisioned you as a curly frizzy haired Jewish guy with that marvelous NYC accent you have. You are truly an American New Yorker! Have you ever watched the TV show called Snapped? The first narrator of that show I had always envisioned her are a feisty red headed Irish woman,until I saw what she looked like and realized at that time how voices do not determine what a person could possibly look like if you never see then speaking but only hear their voices. I thought she was Irish for years until one day she appeared as a guest star on a TV show and I kept saying to myself..."Why does her voice sound so familiar?" Until she said in a sentence is her script... (You know you can do that "too"?) She always had a unique way of saying "too" like no other person I've ever heard before or since. It is almost comedic how she says that "too" LMAO
I’ve never heard of that show actually. I’ll have to check it out!
@@ActionKid it's about murder. Mainly women killing their spouses, lovers etc
A small FYI: with just a few exceptions, a lot of what's mentioned about this bus also applies to the public transit bus that goes from a subway station (Kipling Station) to Pearson Airport here in Toronto.
Thanks for a very great video 👍👍👍👍 go on with videos like this 😃
Very pensive video. Thank you! I hope that I will be in your city sometime and I will use your video.
Pickpocket at 54:40? IDK...they're pretty clever!
Great video again action kid thank you for going out of your way for us your btilliant xx
Totally enjoyed your video.
Great video, just landed today at LaGuardia and I found it very useful
The M60 is a little faster into manhattan via 125street 456 trains are on the eastside and 23ABCD trains are on the westside if people want to go that way also if your at Marine Air Terminal you can also take the Q47bus to Roosevelt Avenue subway station since the Q70 doesnt go to Terminal A
I don’t want to lead people to the M60 because the Astoria Boulevard (N)(W) station is closed for renovation until December 2019. The bus also travels away from Midtown.
I get what your saying
The M60 WILL get stuck in traffic! Also, if you are unfamiliar with 125th St, it may be confusing trying to catch the subway downtown. However, going TO LaGuardia, nothing beats the M60.
@@jimcrovatt6988 i live 3 blocks away im on lex ave
I live on East Broadway. Many many many blocks away. Lol!
I would like a video of your equipment... what you use and why , some equipment changes you’ve made etc. nice video as usual AK
You've got to at least roll up those long sleeves in 98 degree heat! You're killing me! :o
I stayed at the Sheraton Hotel back in 1983. I took the Q70 to roosevelt ave when I was in NY two weeks ago.
Great video! Thanks Actionkid, now I know that I can navigate from LGA airport to Manhattan.
Thank you so much for your guide!
Excellent info and direction !! Thanks
Another excellent video
Thank you,
I am Neuyoke, I learned how to travel from back and forth to the airport, plus the meaning of the Subways.
Thank you so much.
Excelent video! Can you please do jfk to manhattan via sub and bus?
I could do one too 😊
Great info on arriving, will be using your tips on coming to NYC. Watch your videos every week!
Man I really love these videos. I'm so NY sick... and I've only been there once lol. I only got to spend about a day and a half though and that's not even remotely enough time for even just one visit.
Great video 👍👍👍
After being a New Yorker for a while, you eventually almost never swipe the metrocard too slow or too fast. The sweet spot on swiping speed just becomes muscle memory after a while.
Fantastic Action Kid! Wonderful as always and extremely helpful. Could you do one of these but from Kennedy Airport? Thanks.
I could do one eventually 😃
This is a great travel clip for people coming into Midtown Manhattan. I would greatly appreciate if you could do another clip going back, from midtown back to Laguardia airport on a Sunday. That is confusing to me because it is not the same as weekday travel. Thanks
Weekend travel is always confusing due to the many service changes. It varies from weekend to weekend so you will need to stay updated. I filmed this video during a Sunday, and the E train was running local. Normally it is an express train in Queens. I’m a big fan of this website for my weekend subway travels: subwayweekender.wordpress.com/
In 1971-2, I was a messenger and went to LGA weekly taking the 7 from Grand Central to 74/Jackson Hts and then the Q33. Back then the bus was not part of the MTA so the fare was 35c for each leg. Total 70c.
Thank you for this video 😁
I frequent NYC at least 4 to 5 times a year. Always take the Q70 to Broadway and 74th. I always stay in long Island city. Works well for me. Actually just came from there 2 weeks ago. LGA us ALWAYS under construction....lol
Interesting video. I have often wondered what the New York public transport was like and this video gives a good idea. I actually live in Melbourne Australia. The New York subway is certainly extensive. We only have three underground subway stations here in Melbourne.
Action Keita really enjoys his raw video thank you for that
Excellent vid. I really enjoyed the ride and it was informative. Thank you.
I love your channel, best videos about NY!!!! Thanks so much
Very interesting 🙂
Thank you for the bus trip from laguardia to woodside.. I got stranded at laguardia... couldn't get a flight out of laguardia...couldn't get thru on the phone to tap air Portugal earlier this morning could not get thru to cunard getting a cruise to Europe so I'm hoping to get a virtual lirr trip(s) back home... God bless you for your prayers & for trying to get me back home safe.. thank you for your tips on metro card.
Oh wow. That's crazy.
I flew into LGA for the first time last month, to midtown I wish this video was here then lol but I just used black car service.
I visit NYC quite often during the year, and can attest: ALWAYS check the subway lines for any disruption in service. This video is pretty self-explanatory (thanks ActionKid (AK)!), but you always want to check disruption status if the pathway AK describes here is unavailable.
No booth clerk, and you are charged a $1 fee to buy a metrocard from those machines..... That Sucks!
08:04 I noticed the Low Rider Bus... Nice :)
I would like to say thank you for keeping me in touch with my Home City.. I still Love new New York..
I forgot to mention you can also buy a MetroCard from the “Hudson News” vendors inside the airport. They’re not subject to the $1 new card fee but I think they don’t accept credit cards for MetroCard purchases.
@@ActionKid thanks for the info.. The fee is for the Card Transaction.
Beautiful video
Thank you sir. I'll be trying to do this exact route today. After watching this I feel alot more confident.
Very good!
Thank you that was fabulous 👌😉
Another great video ActionKid! Is this your full-time job now? This takes a lot of time and dedication on your part
Thank you 😃
This month I went to Manhattan and tried the route LGA - Bus - Queens subway - midtown Manhattan. I was scared at first because super new to me but it went so smooth. LGA - LGA Q70 bus stop to Queens 74th St subway - 7 train or F train to midtown. So cost effective. I will say please know what the outside of Queens 74th St subway looks like or use Google app because your bus driver may not announce stops and the monitor could be wrong. However, it is generally 1st stop.
Great! I’m happy it worked out well for you!
Wow! I have to go to LGA to Conrad Midtown, which is the same metro stop (per map). Thank you!
Are Shuttles like NYCairporter working during COVID pandemic ? Or just privates rides are working?
Very nice and useful video !
Would this be dangerous at night like 9pm?
thx alot for the video .excellent mr.
Can you do Newark to Manhattan please, pretty please x
Leave him alone!
It’s a big expense for me to travel to Newark and back so I probably won’t make that video. I would recommend taking the Newark Airport Express shuttle for $17 a person into Midtown. It doesn’t cost that much more than taking public transit.
ActionKid thanks , I’m a old Brit so any help will do , love videos btw , helping me a lot for when I travel in a few weeks , keep up the good work , videos are amazing
Hey Action kid looks like you had an admirer on the subway platform when you boarded and pulled away.
With all the construction at LGA are they making any provision for a future AirTrain line?
To me it looks more like a direct connection to the Grand Central Parkway.
Yes there’s an AirTrain to be constructed but it will just take people even further away from Manhattan.
Amazing vídeo, congrats and thanks
Awesome video.
love these videos, can you do more night ones too!
Thank you, ActionKid. Excellent instructions.
You’re welcome!
You look as a good guy, a very well mannered person, you have a friend in me,,,
Man there sure is a ton of construction going on at LGA-way different than what I remember it as-will they ever finish? LOL!
The offical word is that terminal B will be done next year. C&D will be 2022 (Delta broke ground late so they're a little more behind)