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SimmerDownRizzo t1_iwuvogc wrote

If you're close to, or it's easy to get to Penn Station, then you can always take aLIRR train. All trains stop at Jamaica (except Port Washington). And I'm pretty sure you get to Jamaica before they start collecting tickets. So there's a chance you'll ride free.

FINAL EDIT: You guys, we did it!!! They have a ticket specifically for going from Jamaica to Brooklyn or Penn. Its $5.75, and its called a City Pass.

EDIT: Apparently this may not be the best choice. Proceed accordingly. This maybe a $10 ride to Nowheresville.

EDIT 2: Apparently, there is a $10 surcharge as another commenter pointed out. So this is not really a great plan for a short trip like Penn to Jamaica. That being said tickets can be refunded within a certain time window from purchase. Even if it was a round-trip and it was only punched going one way.

EDIT 3a: That being said, another commenter also pointed out that you should be able to grab a free ride from Penn to Jamaica if you present your MetroCard and inform the conductor that there is a service interruption preventing you from taking the E to Jamaica.

EDIT 3b: This might not apply to planned service changes.

EDIT 4: Always purchase a ticket for the LIRR, my original comment was not to say that you shouldn't buy a ticket, just that you could get a refund if you don't get your ticket punched. But this isn't the best idea because: See edits above.

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kokchain t1_iwv14oz wrote

Luls on all of the fucking weekends to do it, they choose the one before thanksgiving.

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Bntyhntr t1_iwv1ntc wrote

If going from Atlantic, you can get an Atlantic ticket at all times for $5. (Probably not if you're taking the E to JFK though...)

Otherwise if using Penn, a CityTicket (only applicable during offpeak) is also $5.

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GlitteringHighway t1_iwv83yi wrote

This will ruin so many plans. I image some evil goblin at a city desk laughing in glee.

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twelvydubs t1_iwv8toy wrote

And yet they wonder why people have cars or use rideshare instead of public transportation...

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maverick4002 t1_iwv9kno wrote

My heart sank for a minute cuz I'm going to JFK in a few but I'm taking the A

Edit: it's a shit show from Howard Beach. Delays on the AirTran, then you need to transfer at Federal Circle for a Jamaica Air Train. That's how you get to the terminals. Obviosuly packed, people can't get on the first train that comes.

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SimmerDownRizzo t1_iwvcnng wrote

Eh, I think it depends on a lot of factors. Eg: Peak/Off-peak, where you're located on the train, how on-time the train is etc. It happens. I've made the trip plenty of times, end-to-end on Ronkonkoma, and not been punched either way.

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boldandbratsche t1_iwvg56t wrote

What about people flying into JFK and needing to use the E to get home? I'm guessing we're SOL too? I'm getting in late Saturday night and need to get to Forest Hills.

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mematixta t1_iwvnw6j wrote

Just take the F Train to Sutphin and walk an extra block to the Air Train.

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curlyhairedsheep t1_iwvq9vw wrote

Q10 from JFK Terminal 5 to Kew Gardens-Union Turnpike.

AirTrain to LIRR, city ticket to on the weekends from Jamaica to Forest Hills.

Not sure what end of the neighborhood you're on, but a yellow cab is usually around $25, if there's 2 of you it's about the same price as airtrain plus subway or cityticket.

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huntyqueen t1_iwvyl3f wrote

Wow I was about to take it later today, thanks for posting this!

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Frenchitwist t1_iww1oep wrote

It’s things like these that make me happy my fam is here in the city

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elecktrobunny t1_iww1uvk wrote

Don't forget you can take the LIRR to the AirTrain at Jamaica too! It's so much faster than the E

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FarFromSane_ t1_iww1wln wrote

The F train at Sutphin/Hillside which the E will also be running on) is not very far away. And several bus lines run between Jamaica station and it, so not too hard to catch one if too far to walk with luggage.

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originaltrident t1_iww4a9v wrote

Shame NYC doesnt have a non-transfer train that goes directly into the airport like SF or Chicago

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SimmerDownRizzo t1_iww4g38 wrote

Apparently, there is a $10 surcharge as another commenter pointed out. So this is not really a great plan for a short trip like Penn to Jamaica. That being said tickets can be refunded within a certain time window from purchase. Even if it was a round-trip and it was only punched going one way.

That being said, another commenter also pointed out that you should be able to grab a free ride from Penn to Jamaica if you present your MetroCard and inform the conductor that there is a service interruption preventing you from taking the E to Jamaica.

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Luke90210 t1_iww4qet wrote

IIRC, the F train station at Sutphin doesn't have an elevator nor escalator. I am not hauling luggage out of that station to wait for a bus for the Air Train connection.

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MerelyMisha t1_iww4vkh wrote

Ugh, terrible week for this. Looks like there will be shuttle buses at least.

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ASmellyThing t1_iww5scg wrote

Idk if this would work for a scheduled interruption. The only times I’ve seen them cross honor tickets is if an interruption in service happens out of nowhere or if they specify that they will cross honor the fares. Buying a city ticket before boarding is the safest bet.

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AttorneyGirl95 t1_iwweju3 wrote

And they think the solution is just to increase tolls to encourage people to use public transit that is hardly ever on time, is always broken, and won’t get you where you need to go

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Ok-Ad-2605 t1_iwwf97c wrote

It’s more expensive but take the LIRR instead! Way cheaper than an Uber or taxi

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Existing-Motor8143 t1_iwwh9mv wrote

Upvoting for reach. Your service to the community is appreciated. 🫡

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LowerMontaukBranch t1_iwwjf6w wrote

Yes, without a doubt the solution is to disincentivize automobile usage and ownership through tolls, but that money needs to be used for transit improvements. The issue is transparency of the funds, it should not be nearly this expensive to improve mass transit.

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maverick4002 t1_iwxeuyi wrote

The Howard Beach train had delays.

Then when it came it didn't go to the terminals. We had to stop at Federal Circle and then go upstairs to the third floor to catch another train. That train was the train bound for Jamaica (per the announcements) but it was passing through the terminals first.

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myassholealt t1_iwxiv00 wrote

Not sure what terminal it stops at, but the Q3 goes to JFK, and it's like a 15 minute ride from JFK to the locust manor lirr stop. Bus stop name is west gate, iirc, and it's the stop right after the laundromat on your right. It an above ground LIRR station so you'll also see the trestle overhead to know the stop. Locust manor to forest hills is like a 12 minute trip.

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intjish_mom t1_iwxn7kf wrote

That makes travel for me hella annoying. now i gotta figure out getting around on the J.

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intjish_mom t1_iwxniev wrote

its not that bad. there is a shuttle bus, if you're going further into the city its annoying but you can take the j to the a. or city ticket on the lirr for 5.75 or whatever the price is. if you really wanted to get an e train you could take the bus to the f line apparently. or the billions of cabs standing outside of the station asking if you want a taxi are always available. if you live in ny you should know at least 3 ways to get home.

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intjish_mom t1_iwxo1yg wrote

they have a ticket specifically for going from jamaica to brooklyn or penn. its $5.75, its called a city pass. theres no $10 surcharge on that unless you buy the ticket on the train. heck, if you have the app you can buy the ticket on that. but if you dont use the ticket there is a surchage on getting a refund and you dont get any money back for the low cost of the city ticket since the cost of the ticket is lower than the surcharge

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Tsuko17 t1_iwxosgl wrote

garbage MTA at it again

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erikbronx t1_iwxpty7 wrote

https://new.mta.info/guides/apps

Please install the MYmta application on your mobile device. Most of the information you need to commute in NYC is at the tip of you thumbs. The application tells you about delays, reroutes, service changes, and more.

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nicnicbuildings4dick t1_iwxsw89 wrote

Has there ever been one day when the entire subway system functioned?

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NYC0812 t1_iwyfg6h wrote

Thank you for the info. We plan to go to Qatar for the 2022 World Cup on weekend. Good to know!

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WheatlyWoodson t1_iwyjwi3 wrote

I used to be the same, but my brother, and more importantly, his kids, fled to Florida to avoid income taxes, and my parents followed suit because... grandbabies.

So now Thanksgiving is pretty much not a thing because there's no way I'm traveling to that hellhole during the holidays.

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cguess t1_iwza8qz wrote

It’s because we used federal dollars to build the trains and until like… last year, metros with federal funding had to terminate at airports or not stop at them at all. Why? Who the fuck knows, but you’ll see the same thing at DCA in DC. The blue line in Chicago terminates at ORD so they could get away with it. This is why the subway to LGA sucked for so long, always needed an airtrain in addition to extending the subway.

This law got dropped a year or two ago finally so maybe in 20 years we’ll get a train direct to LGA but no way they’re going to rebuild JFK and EWR.

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Mysterious_Option727 t1_iwznz7c wrote

As someone who lives in the neighborhood. I would just take the A to lefferts and get on the Q10 Limited to the airtran PLUS you don't pay for the airtran.

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