John F. Kennedy International Airport A very big, very busy airport. They have literally thousands of passengers a day, on hundreds of airplanes. Luggage is rarely ever lost, and security is tight, so the danger level is pretty low. Pretty expensive, but it gets you places fairly quickly, and is less tiring than driving.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Train Station A large train station. Not as expensive as the airport. There are several trains going in and out every day, bringing in and taking people all over the place. Each train has a dining car, and plenty of rooms, so people aren't all crowded together.
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Greyhound Bus Station Much cheaper than the train or the airport, though it's not the greatest way to travel. These buses vary in type from cramped to spacious, and some of them even show movies while en route. They only stop at specified locations, so it'd be a good idea not to drink a whole lot before travelling on these.
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Subway The Subway definately isn't the best way to travel. Many people to travel through the city via subway. But these cars are just as crowded as the streets above, and equally dangerous. Many thefts have taken place, and with such a crowd, it's hard to catch the perp. As far as price, it is somewhere in-between the bus and the train.
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The Open Road By far the cheapest way to travel. Driving--whether it be an 18-wheeler to deliver goods to a store, or a family minivan, going on vacation--is great for people who like the freedom of stopping when and however long they want. And the only costs are for gas, and toll booths--far cheaper than a ticket for the subway, bus, train, or airplane.
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