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    Downtown Connection Bus

    3.3 (12 reviews)

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    The drivers are really rude and mean people, they going to give you the worst service on the life

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    MTA - City Hall Subway Station

    MTA - City Hall Subway Station

    2.4(13 reviews)
    1.3 kmCivic Center

    So as a casual user of the MTA system I can imagine that If I had to use it day in day out I may…read morehave a different view. The subway is depending on perspective an arduous task OR a fascinating opportunity to test out your directional and navigational skills. The reality is despite all of its downsides it is generally the fastest and cheapest way to roam NYC. Apple maps makes navigating the MTA transit system a breeze. This was not a social visit and most of my business was in Queens. However, I needed to get a vital record and for that I had to head into Manhattan. Having nothing else to do till I got the death certificate, I decided to make a dry run to figure out where the place was, how to get there, and make sure i could get back to court on time the next day. I was lucky in that I was not heading here during commute times so it went smoothly. It is right under city hall with easy access to the Brooklyn Bridge and other spots in that area. The station was large and as with most on the dirty side. However, its a major hub so there are lots of trains and connections are easy.

    MTA City Hall Subway Station Centre Street This station is…read moreconvenient when I am hanging around the neighborhoods surrounding the station. The problem is the bad memories of trying to use this station during peak hours when I would be called to Jury Duty. This stop is close to China Town, Battery Park, TriBeCa and more. If you're not careful you'll end up in Brooklyn. It's old fashioned and I hate/love it. Don't go during peak times is my recommendation. Unless you work there.

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    Wanda Coach

    Wanda Coach

    1.2(194 reviews)
    0.4 kmFinancial District

    We live in South Carolina, and my 15-year-old daughter wanted to travel to New York City during her…read moreschool holiday break. I agreed, thinking it would be a great opportunity to show her how we used to travel "back in my day." I started by looking for Greyhound tickets, only to discover they don't service Columbia (which felt personal). That's when I found Wanda Coach. My wife, who wisely stayed home, read multiple reviews and told me, "Absolutely not." I ignored her--because, I thought: "how bad could it be?" As it turns out, the reviews were not exaggerating. The bus was old, the suspension launched us around like a theme park ride, and the seats were worn...some aggressively so. The USB outlet didn't work, which was unfortunate because my daughter's phone needed comfort after what we were experiencing. And then there was the smell--an unforgettable, eye-watering urine aroma that stayed with us for the entire return trip, as if it had purchased its own ticket. WTH??? The bright spots? The bus was on time, we had an amazing time in NYC, and--most importantly--my daughter has zero interest in ever hopping on a bus and running off to New York City alone. Mission accomplished!

    This company needs to shut down asap.. the bus is super disgusting they only let Chinese people…read moreseat in front of the bus. The drivers are so rude, this company only cares about money and not about the passengers at all. Some of the Chinese passengers travel with raw fish underneath the bus where you put your luggage at from New York to Atlanta. Disgusting I will never ride with Wanda coach again and I hope everyone else will stop using this company.

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    MTA - Fulton Street station - Platform at Fulton St. Station

    MTA - Fulton Street station

    3.8(14 reviews)
    0.7 kmFinancial District

    Major hub in lower Manhattan and revamped at the Fulton Center. Hub to many trains - A, C, E, J, Z,…read moreR W, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Connects you to almost wherever you need to go in Manhattan on on the East or West side, Queens, Brooklyn or the Bronx. The underground passageway also connects you the the World Trade Center Memorial, Brookfield Place, and Path trains... just follow the signs. Great way to stay dry if you work in the area during the winter or the rain storm and have to get from the train station to Path/Brookfield Place, etc. Various exits will lead you to where you need to go, but one should know or have to figure out which exit to take or ask someone. Escalators in the Fulton Center will lead you to certain trains - mid-level is the 4,5 and lower levels are the rest. Follow the signs. The Fulton Center Station also has Dunkin and other eateries where you can purchase snacks and food if you need to grab a snack before you head to/from your destination. Also, refill your Omni card now that Metrocard has been retired, or just tap your credit/debit card to pay.

    This train station for the J trains is really dirty. Towards the end of the Jamaica, Queens…read moreplatform is really dirty. Floors are unbearable to walk on. I mostly go to the front of the platform the J going to Jamaica since the front of the platform is much more bearable. The end of the platform got a lot of smokers. J trains take forever to come compared to the 4 and 5 trains, which come like every second. Sucks that the J trains take forever. Got so much anxiety and impatience waiting in this train station. Also sometimes the train is packed when the previous station is Broad Street, the last stop on the J train. So why is the J train packed with no seats at Fulton?!?

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    OurBus

    OurBus

    2.5(414 reviews)
    6.4 kmTheater District, Midtown West

    didn't end up travelling with them because my travel plans changed but I did enjoy their customer…read moreservice with cancelling my trip. I forgot to cancel more than 24 hours before so I was able to get a credit of my trip and will be able to use that credit for the next time I want to travel which I appreciate.

    We picked up OurBus right across from the Javits Center, in the middle of the street…read more The storage bins were labeled, one for Baltimore, the other for DC. He scanned our ticket and we boarded. The bus was pretty full, so we ended up sitting separately. The above head storage bins are kind of tight, so I had to take something out of my over stuffed backpack to manage to wiggle it in. While my purse sat on my lap. I liked the foot rest and the hook on the handle on the seat in front of me. Trash bags were hung here and there. Looks like they also provided small bottles of water for us, though we had to grab those ourselves. The electric plugs didn't seem to work, but perhaps the ubs plugs in the ceiling did. Our driver was a great communicator. He set expectations so we knew that we had a 20 min rest stop before arriving at Baltimore, and pointed out things to help us to pay attention and to get back to the right bus. He warned us that given current construction that we were sure to arrive later than what our tickets said, and gave us his best eta given the circumstances. Another passenger later commented that the bus bathroom was clean. We kind of ended up being dropped off on a brightly painted bridge in the middle of no where - perhaps on Maryland Ave?, by a bus stop. A short walk from Penn Station.

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    Zhong Hua Flushing-Chinatown Shuttle Van Service

    Zhong Hua Flushing-Chinatown Shuttle Van Service

    4.1(100 reviews)
    1.7 kmCivic Center

    I'm a lifelong New Yorker. I knew that there were dollar vans that served transit deserts in Queens…read moreand Brooklyn. Until recently, I wasn't aware that there was a Chinese version of the dollar van. One day, I was leaving a bakery in Chinatown when I saw some vans lined up on a side street. I did some research and found out that there was a van that operated from Chinatown to Flushing. A week later, I had some free time so I decided to take the van just out of curiosity. You do not have to be Chinese to use the van. The fare is $4, which is reasonable. I'm 6'1", 215 and I barely had enough space to fit in the seat. The van can't accommodate baby carriages, shopping carts, or walkers. There is no set schedule. It will leave when every seat is filled. The suspension on the van is horrible. I felt every pothole on the BQE. Furthermore, it got stuck in a traffic jam on the LIE. I personally do not recommend the van. However, there's one group of people who will find the van convenient: People who hate riding the subway.

    This is a very convenient transportation system between the 3 Chinatowns in the NYC area. They have…read moreroutes between Flushing in Queens, Sunset Park on 8th Ave in Brooklyn and of course Manhattan's Chinatown. The cost per ride ranges from $ 4-5 (cash only!) depending on which route. No frills but the AC works during the summer and the heater works during the winter. The pickup locations are: -Flushing: Teso-X -Brooklyn: iFresh Market -Manhattan: Confucius Plaza They usually come every 30 minutes, but can depart earlier if all the seats get filled.

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    Inside the van. 里面

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