Buses
Routes run uptown/downtown and crosstown. The majority of bus routes operate from 5am to 1:30am. Some routes run continuously 24 hours a day, albeit with considerably longer wait times during the late nights. Sit back and enjoy the ride! |
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Pedicab
Pedicab drivers, who are independent contractors, will work with you on a pre-arranged basis for your next project. That's why pedicabs are known as "performance media." |
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Seastreak Ferry
Cruise your way to Lower and Midtown Manhattan on board one of SeaStreak’s luxurious catamarans. |
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Subway
Trains run 24 hours a day, with waiting time between trains normally just a few minutes, depending on the time of day. It operates 24 hours a day, is safe and is used by more than 4.9 million people every weekday. |
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Taxi Cabs
New York City taxicabs are yellow and may be hailed on the street or found at taxi stands at major hotels and transportation hubs. A taxi is available when its white rooftop number light is lit. |
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Water Taxi
A comfortable aquatic shuttle from downtown Manhattan to Brooklyn. Hop-on and hop-off scheduled runs include stops at Chelsea Piers on West 23rd Street and the Circle Line at West 42nd Street. Packages are available. |
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Alana Z.: express bus
Anthony C.: the city bus, local
Anthony Z.: bus is best, nyc
Betty E.: difficult
Carol C.: depends on time
Craig H.: it's cheap
Dennis L.: quick commute
Diane S.: not enough buses
Elizabeth T. : ideal
Erica C.: bus is better
Gabriela G.: express bus, manhattan
Greg R.: not a fan
Herb S.: messy and slow
James X.: good system
Joey N.: simple to use
Juan H.: always clean
Kiki W.: stops every block
Majai N.: I love them
Margaret L.: always late
Michael V.: efficiency
Theodore M.: improvement needed
Tiffany J.: take the express