CatraDhtem @ Sep 19 2007, 11:38 AM wrote:
And of course, for safety's sake, it's best to avoid the subway altogether by the time the show's over. If I may sound a bit Frommerish for a moment, the extra money you're paying for springing for a cab at that time of night is more for the piece of mind.
OK Dad, I promise not to ride the subway alone! But seriously, some of the cabbies I've encountered have been scarier than anyone I ran into on the subway.
We don't fight, we all play nice
living in an Amish paradise
pmppk @ Sep 19 2007, 10:20 AM wrote:
All public transportation in New York City is 24 / 7 / 365. Of course the frequency of trains and buses is lower late at night, but not usually lower than one or per hour (most often greater).
mta.info has schedules for each bus and subway line.
Um IN the city that is true--but the busline we usually use to get home to NJ DOES NOT run 24/7...but it does run until 1 am or something, so that isn't an issue.
FWIW, I think its the NJ Transit site--they will make up an itinerary for you if you tell them where you are and where you want to go--they'll figure it out by bus/light rail/train/subway and even tell you the fares!
Jackie
"Positioning is everything in life." A. de La Hunta
As already mentioned elsewhere, I'm going to be helping out to collect signatures for the Make The Rock Hall Weird campaign. Since some of you don't know what I look like, I'll be wearing a tie dye Beatles Yellow Submarine T Shirt. So if you see me, please come and say hi, and sign the petition!
gtrmu @ Sep 19 2007, 04:29 PM wrote:
So if you see me, please come and say hi, and sign the petition!
Ditto! I have no idea what I'll be wearing but I'm real tall and easy to spot. I think we'll be working outside the theater, although after last night I'm tempted to keep trying once we get inside.
We don't fight, we all play nice
living in an Amish paradise