HOW NEWYORK MOVES A GUIDE TO NEW YORK CITY REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION RAIL NYC Subway NJ Transit PATH Amtrak LIRR Metro-North LOCAL TRANSIT NYC Subway. 5,086,833 Average weekday riders PATH . 243,000 Average weekday riders COMMUTER RAIL LIRR . 287,099 Average weekday riders Metro-North . 274,698 Average weekday riders NJ Transit . 259,750 Average weekday riders LONG DISTANCE Amtrak . 24,478 Daily average COURTESY AMTRAK GROUND NYC Bus Access-a-Ride Long Island Bus NJ Transit Bus All For Hire Vehicles Taxis MTA Bridges MTA Tunnels Port Authority Bridges Port Authority Tunnels NYCDOT Bridges NYCDOT Tunnels Private Vehicles Bicycle Walk AUTO NYC Bus . 2,316,691 Average weekday riders MTA Bus (Former Private Lines) . 393,951 Average weekday riders NJ Transit Bus. 517,450 Average weekday riders Access-a-Ride . 18,000 Average weekday riders Long Island Bus . 102,672 Average weekday riders All For Hire Vehicles. 1,500,000 Average weekday riders Taxis . 660,000 Average weekday riders MTA Bridges and Tunnels . 824,000 Average weekday vehicles Port Authority Bridges and Tunnels . 670,722 Daily average NYCDOT East River Bridges. 496,666 Daily average Private Vehicles . 54,087,879 Daily average NON-MOTORIZED Walk . 18,187, 879 Daily average Bicycle . 357,576 Daily average AIR JFK Airport Newark Liberty Airport LaGuardia Airport Stewart Airport MARITIME Staten Island Ferry Private Ferries 1 Brooklyn-Port Authority Marine Terminal 2 Elizabeth-Port Authority Marine Terminal 3 Greenville Yard-Port Authority Marine 5 Terminal 3 1 7 4 Howland Hook Marine 2 Terminal 6 5 Port Newark 6 Port Jersey-Port Authority 4 Marine Terminal 7 Red Hook Container Terminal Brooklyn Cruise Terminal Manhattan Cruise Terminal Cape Liberty Cruise Terminal AIR John F. Kennedy International Airport . 127,436 Daily average AirTrain JFK . 50,000 Daily average Newark Liberty International Airport . 90,704 Daily average AirTrain Newark . 30,000 Daily average LaGuardia Airport. 65,707 Daily average Stewart International Airport . 1,083 Daily average MARITIME Brooklyn Cruise Terminal . 233,931 Annual passengers Manhattan Cruise Terminal. 900,115 Annual passengers Cape Liberty Cruise Terminal . 393,024 Annual passengers Total Cruise Annual Volume . 1,527,070 passengers Staten Island Ferry. 65,855 Average weekday riders Private Ferries. 29,185 Average weekday riders Port Containers . 3,076,395 (in 2010) Twenty-foot Equivalent Units [TEUs] . 5,292,020 (in 2010) WHO MOVES NEW YORK METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY (NYC/Regional): NEW JERSEY TRANSIT (NYC/New Jersey): MTA Bus; NYC Subway; NYC Bus; Access-a-Ride; Long Island Bus; Long Island NJ Transit Trains; NJ Transit Buses; NJ Transit Light Rail Railroad (LIRR); Metro-North Railroad; Throgs Neck Bridge; Henry Hudson Bridge; Marine Parkway Bridge; Bronx-Whitestone Bridge; Brooklyn-Battery NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (NYC): Tunnel; Queens Midtown Tunnel; Robert F. Kennedy Bridge; Cross Bay Bridge; Staten Island Ferry; East River Bridges (Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Verrazano-Narrows Bridge Williamsburg Bridge, Queensboro Bridge); Harlem River Bridges (Willis Avenue Bridge, Third Avenue Bridge, Madison Avenue Bridge, 145th Street Bridge, THE PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY (Regional): Macombs Dam Bridge, Washington Bridge, University Heights Bridge, Broadway John F. Kennedy International Airport; LaGuardia Airport; Newark Liberty Bridge) [Partial listing of bridges in the five boroughs] International Airport; Stewart International Airport; Holland Tunnel; Lincoln Tunnel; PATH System; George Washington Bridge; Bayonne Bridge; NEW YORK CITY TAXI AND LIMOUSINE COMMISSION (NYC): Goethals Bridge; Outerbridge Crossing; Brooklyn-Port Authority Marine Taxis; All For Hire Vehicles Terminal; Elizabeth-Port Authority Marine Terminal; Greenville Yard-Port Authority Marine Terminal; Howland Hook Marine Terminal; Port Newark; NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORTATION (NYC/Regional): Port Jersey-Port Authority Marine Terminal; Red Hook Container Terminal Brooklyn Cruise Terminal; Manhattan Cruise Terminal AMTRAK (NYC/Regional): Northeast Corridor: West Virginia; Virginia; Washington DC; Maryland; Delaware; Pennsylvania; New Jersey; New York; Connecticut; Rhode Island; Massachusetts; New Hampshire; Vermont; Maine; Quebec, Canada; Ontario, Canada The Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management brings together public and private sector officials to discuss key challenges in the field of transportation and infrastructure, with a focus on the New York Metropolitan region. www.nyu.edu/wagner/rudincenter The Rudin Center is grateful to The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey 212-992-9865 for generously contributing to the design and printing of this guide..
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