Friday, June 24, 2011

New York: Take a bite of Big Apple

Take a bite or bites a lot from the Big Apple. So we took the New Jersey Transit to New York City. The coach is a modern 42 Street Port Authority. The Port Authority is one of many transportation hubs in New York. Most of your main bus companies are there and you can make connections with almost all subway lines in the foot-tunnel to Times Square. The railway hub, Grand Central Station, subway shuttle to Times Square, Penn Station and connected, aTwo-stop subway ride. The subway system in Manhattan is the fastest and most efficient transportation on the island, each with 56 stops in five blocks. The system can be used to be called to be confused with many independent lines of different letters: IRT, BMT, etc. Today, the various paths are indicated by colors and numbers or letters. A map showing all roads and junctions. The subway system is very easy to follow. It 'also trueUnlike the perception of some people. Here are some little known facts about the system. The tunnels are at least eight floors underground. There are miles of mazes, even under the same tubes, where the homeless have made their homes. On a line from Manhattan to Queens, the tracks run literally on water under the East River. In addition, the engineers do not know how to solve the problem. The money will be collected at the box office with a special train, which manages the sending system.The trains are very long, at least ten cars in length. Most cars have benches along the sides, most of the car is leaving for a foothold. There are three outputs on each side of the car, allowing rapid entry and exit. The driver will hold a hanger tape, because tape hanging from the ceiling while driving. The newer cars for the next leg signs in the car. Some even have a route map and the actual position of the car shone on the map.

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