La-Guardia Airport to Brooklyn. (Roosevelt: transfer to, living, buses)
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Does anyone know how to get from La-Guardia Airport to Brooklyn using public transportation? Regards, Actual Size.
There are multiple trains that go to Brooklyn so it depends on what train you need.
If you need the N train then you should hop on the M60 SBS and take it to 33rd St where you can transfer.
If you need the F train then take the Q70 which is a direct express bus that will take you to Roosevelt Ave where you can transfer to the F train which also goes to Brooklyn.
Does anyone know how to get from La-Guardia Airport to Brooklyn using public transportation? Regards, Actual Size.
Brooklyn is HUGE! A couple Million people live there, just to give you an idea on the size.
We need more information on where in Brooklyn. If you don't wanna give an actual address, give us the name of the area, a business or landmark near by.
Brooklyn is HUGE! A couple Million people live there, just to give you an idea on the size.
We need more information on where in Brooklyn. If you don't wanna give an actual address, give us the name of the area, a business or landmark near by.
Thank you for the help. The general location is by a bar called Soco bar in Brooklyn.
Yes, the top result is probably the best. The Q70 bus to the E to the G.
However, and I can't stress this enough, if you are going on a weekend, you have to check the MTA weekender site www.mta.info | The Weekender to make sure the trains are running without strange interruptions. The weekends are when track work is done and sometimes trains are re-routed. Most likely it won't affect your route, but the possibility is large enough that it makes sense to check.
I wouldn't bother with the other buses listed in the other options. Stick to the Q70. It's a bus that was set up specifically to get travelers back and forth from the subway system to the airport, so it's set up for luggage, and it's also fast because it doesn't make any intermediate stops.
Thank you for the help. I’m only staying in NYC one night. I might just sleep at the airport. This is to confusing for me . Im sure I will get lost and it will be at night. I’m from Chicago and it’s easier their than here. Thank you for the responses
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It's ok to get a little lost. Just keep asking directions and people will help you. Have a good time.
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