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Airports

Airport Limousine Service

Buses

  • Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). " MTA subways, buses, and railroads move 2.4 billion New Yorkers a year, about one in every three users of mass transit in the United States and two-thirds of the nation's rail riders."  Includes Long Island Bus, Long Island Railroad, Metro-North Railroad, and bridges and tunnels.
  • Nextbus.com.  Find out when buses and water taxis in New York City and other cities are arriving.  

Ferries

  • Circle Line.  "There are so many ways to experience New York City but none compare to our perspective from the water. The exhilaration of cruising the river, the thrill of discovering the city, the enchantment of the world-famous skyline."
    • Battery Park Harbor Cruise.  "Circle Line Harbor Cruises offers a narrated sightseeing tour of New York City aboard Miss New York. Long considered a staple of New York tourist attractions, the NY Harbor Cruise with Circle Line provides a one of a kind tourism experience. With a touch of historical nostalgia, this tour takes place aboard the Miss New York."
    • Shark Speedboat.  "Capture the excitement and energy of the city. Ride Shark as it screams out of Pier 16 leaving lower Manhattan in a shower of waves and delivering you within feet of Lady Liberty in a New York Minute." 
    • Zepher Yacht Harbor Cruise.  " Experience a one hour narrated harbor cruise aboard ZEPHYR. Departing from Pier 16 at the South Street Seaport and sailing up the Hudson and East Rivers in Manhattan, ZEPHYR glides by historic sites such as the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Brooklyn Bridge and the Colgate Clock."
  • New York Waterway.  "Up through the 1800's, ferries were the only way to get to and around Manhattan. As bridges and tunnels were built, ferry transportation faded. In 1986, Arthur E. Imperatore and his family rejuvenated the NY Harbor with the launch of the first NY Waterway boat. Since then, NY Waterway has carried over 65 million passengers. NY Waterway has the largest ferry and excursion fleet in the NY Harbor, but it is still a family business with all the personal attention to service and amenities that it had when it was just Arthur's ferry. You are treated like family from the moment you step into our terminal. Some people say a NY Waterway Sightseeing Cruise is the friendliest experience they have had in New York. We say "welcome aboard!"  Watch their videos at: http://www.nywaterway.com/corporate_videos.html.
  • Seaport Liberty Cruises.  "Harbor Sails Sail New York Harbor onboard historic Pioneer."
  • Seastreak.  "Cruise your way to Lower and Midtown Manhattan on board one of SeaStreak’s luxurious catamarans.

    SeaStreak provides daily year-round ferry services from Atlantic Highlands, Highlands and South Amboy to Pier 11 Wall Street and East 34 Street.

    Offering indoor and outdoor seating, full service bar, rest rooms and complimentary parking, SeaStreak fast passenger catamarans provide the most civilized commute to New York City!"
  • Spirit Of New Jersey Cruises.  "Step aboard the Spirit of New Jersey for an afternoon or evening of unparalleled cruising fun on New York Harbor. Whether you're cruising out of our Weehawken, NJ, dock or from Chelsea Piers in Manhattan, you'll dine, dance, enjoy star-quality entertainers and breathtaking Manhattan skyline views on this New Jersey cruise ship, all for one price."
  • Staten Island Ferry.  " Departs the St. George Ferry Terminal at 1 Bay Street, Richmond Terrace, Staten Island. 
    Arrives at the Whitehall Terminal at 1 Whitehall Street at South Street in Lower Manhattan."
  • World Yacht.  "A cruise on board the world yacht is the ideal way to discover the magic of New York City. The island of Manhattan, with its unique history, culture and energy, comes to life as you cruise down the Hudson River with a perfect view of all its landmarks and the magnificent Manhattan skyline."   

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Railroad

  • Amtrak.  Provides rail service nationally in the U.S.
  • Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). " MTA subways, buses, and railroads move 2.4 billion New Yorkers a year, about one in every three users of mass transit in the United States and two-thirds of the nation's rail riders."  Includes Long Island Bus, Long Island Railroad, Metro-North Railroad, and bridges and tunnels.

Subway

Water Taxi

  • New York Water Taxi.  " Experience New York from a different point of view - take New York Water Taxi to many of the city's top destinations...New York Water Taxi offers exciting tours of the New York harbor and the Statue of Liberty, departing daily from the South Street Seaport."
  • Nextbus.com.  Find out when buses and water taxis in New York City and other cities are arriving.  

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