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*Whereas, if you take the Metro-North train from Grand Central Station in Midtown Manhattan, you'll pay almost double for the ticket, plus the $2 subway fare to get to the station. So, if you're already on the subway, you might as well get the most of your $2 and take it as far out as possible.
=== Heading West ===
If you are trying to get to [[Pennsylvania]] or points West, your best bet is to take NJ Transit to [[Mt. Olive]], [[New Jersey]]. This will get you out of the suburbs, and thus increase the likelihood of getting a long-distance ride. From the Mt. Olive train station, you can walk to the [[on-ramp]] of I-80. Be advised that hitchhiking is illegal just about everywhere in New Jersey, including shoulders and on-ramps, so use caution.
 
==JFK airport==
You don't ''have'' to take the 5 US$ Airtrain to get there or to get from JFK to the city. Take a [http://www.jfk-airport.net/bus.html local bus] from terminal 4, you can pay 2,25 US$ for the ride or if you get an unlimited card (7 days are worth it if you're staying 4 or more days) you can use that.
 
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