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Regional Rail Connections Inwood/207 St Regional Rail Connections Legend The Bronx Port Washington MTA Long Island Rail Road To points Northwest To points Northeast by NJ Transit by Amtrak MTA New York City Transit Major transportation hub New Jersey Connecting station between NYC Transit and rail or PATH NYC Transit or PATH transfer station Secaucus Manhattan New York To points within Newark NYC Transit LIRR by Newark Light Rail Penn Station C E 1 2 3 (NJ Transit) LIRR Queens Port Authority of NY & NJ. The All rights dreserved. Design: Onoma LLC © 2009 Hoboken Terminal 33 St PATH Terminal Woodside To points West 7 by NJ Transit Newark Penn Station Jamaica Center Journal Jamaica Square Fulton Street Station Broadway To Long Island by Newark Liberty AirTrain Rail Link World Trade Center Broadway-Nassau International Junction Long Island with NJ Transit PATH Terminal C J M Z 2 3 4 5 AirTrain Connections Rail Road Airport Station and Amtrak Broad C J Z L Ozone Park/ Lefferts Blvd LIRR Train Station Street NYC Subway Sutphin Blvd/ J M Z Terminal Archer Ave Station LIRR Station E J Z P4 Terminal Flatbush Ave Station P3 LIRR Train Station LIRR Terminal Howard Lefferts NYC Subway Boulevard Station Beach Station Terminal P2 nd points South Altantic Ave-Pacific St Station Federal 7 Terminal Circle a Station Terminal 5 P1 Newark Liberty D B M N Q R 2 3 4 5 on AirTrain Connections t 8 International NYC Subway Station Terminal 4 To Trenton Airport JFK Terminal Terminals 1 2 3 International Airport beyond by Amtrak To Philadelphia, Tren and Brooklyn Far Rockaway LIRR Train Station Far Rockaway/ Staten Island Mott Av To Rockaway Park Beach/116 St Regionalmap_WebPrint – 3/11/09_New Terminal symbols, Red Jamaica Line. jfk_cargoshuttle_B5.eps.
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