
Getting Yourself Fully Prepared: New York Subway & Bus Routes
New places can be intimidating for the best of us, especially when it comes to matters of transportation and commute. New York City is a fantastic and breathtaking place to visit but for somebody who is not used to that insane speed of life, the city can be more than just a little overwhelming. Use this guide to get prepared for the city and make the most of the subway and bus.
The New York City subway is a part of the public transit system and is governed by the New York City Transit Authority. It is hailed the world over as one of the most connected and expansive public transport systems across the globe. The subway system has 468 different stations so you can reach just about anywhere.
To get acquainted with the system we advise you to purchase the subway guide. This has all the routes, maps, directions, rates and stops specified. The maps that are presently in circulation are based on a 1979 blueprint, which is for the most part reliable, except when it comes to the Staten Island region.
The Bus is a great way of traveling in NYC. The fee is charged at $2.25. The bus stops at various points through the city, with most stops being built at the corners of cities. Newcomers to the city can use the Guide-A-Ride. This is a route map and bus schedule that is available in a box attached to the bus stop signs.

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