Late to the party, and not being local to New York, I vaguely recall the
Local trains have circles and Express have diamonds (except on older cars,
in which it'll have a red LOCAL light or a green EXPRESS light, but you're
unlikely to see these unless there's a big holiday like the Fourth of July
o
I had the same problem till Federal Circle back in October (also it was
1:00AM and I had to pick-up a friend arriving at a different terminal
around the same time, so the whole inter-terminal bus ride made quite an
story), but from there on the AirTrain was working to Howard Beach and the
only surp
On 4 June 2015 at 18:48, Julio Costa Zambelli
wrote:
> From any Airport terminal you take the Airtrain to "Howard Beach" (NOT
> Jamaica)
Not this weekend. It's closed (Fri-Mon inclusive) for maintenance.
There's a free shuttle bus (*very* badly signposted, at least at
terminal 4) to the Airtrain
As far as I know in the regular MTA map (
http://web.mta.info/maps/submap.html) for any given line the stations with
black dots are locals and the ones with white dots are combination/express
ones. So you just have to take a look at what train numbers/letters stop in
those stations to know which on
Julio Costa Zambelli writes:
> Another word of advice/tip for "NYC Subway first timers",
Another tip/quirk, particularly on weekends: some trains don't stop at
some stations. Not so terrible if you're *at* the station. Not good if
you're trying to get TO the station. Just keep your eye open for
s
On 4 June 2015 at 16:38, Andy Mabbett wrote:
> Ironic, given our subject of interest...
>
> I've searched online, but found no directions from JFK to the New
> Shool's 13th Street Residence, nor walking directions from there to
> the UN building.
>
> Could someone oblige, please?
>
> --
> Andy Ma
On 4 June 2015 at 21:20, Julio Costa Zambelli
wrote:
> Knowing ... which train is the local and the express in any given line
How can you tell?
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You're welcome!
Another word of advice/tip for "NYC Subway first timers", in many stations
you have to choose the entrance depending on which direction you are going
(many of them don't have a mezzanine or distribution passages).
For example, if you are in Manhattan and going
Southbound/Downtown/
monorail to
>> an "A train" subway station which would take you into Manhattan.
>>
>> Once you're in Manhattan I guess you can just use an OSM map ;-)
>>
>> Obviously things might have changed now...
>>
>> Nick
>>
>>
On 4 June 2015 at 18:48, Julio Costa Zambelli
wrote:
> subway
Brilliantly detailed; just what I was looking for. Thank you.
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> Once you're in Manhattan I guess you can just use an OSM map ;-)
>
> Obviously things might have changed now...
>
> Nick
>
>
> From: Andy Mabbett
> Sent: 04 June 2015 16:38
> To: osmf-t...@openstreetmap.org
> Subjec
bviously things might have changed now...
Nick
From: Andy Mabbett
Sent: 04 June 2015 16:38
To: osmf-t...@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [OSM-talk] SOTM-US: directions please
Ironic, given our subject of interest...
I've searched online, but found no di
Ironic, given our subject of interest...
I've searched online, but found no directions from JFK to the New
Shool's 13th Street Residence, nor walking directions from there to
the UN building.
Could someone oblige, please?
--
Andy Mabbett
@pigsonthewing
http://pigsonthewing.org.uk
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