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pinchora says:
So Grand Central Station (which was originally named Grand Central Terminal) is on the corner of 42nd Street and Park Ave and has 67 tracks for trains. It originally opened in 1871 but was shut down in 1902 after a steam engine collision. They tore it down to prepare for electric trains that would...
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Soultraveler says:
If you're between sights or just enjoying a relaxing day of strolling the Seoul area you should consider stopping by Seoul Station. From this hub it's easy to grab a bullet train to any of the major cities in korea. It's also a great place to sample soe local cusine and meet people from all over the...
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pinchora says:
Cheap New York Know How:
1.) Subway pass... get an all day pass and Utilize it... the subway looks intimidating but is actually pretty easy to learn. Also go to www.hopstop.com if you want to map out your trip before hand on where you want to go. It will tell you what train to take, where to bo...
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fran2011 says:
In my personal opinion, I think Madrid's metro system is one of the most efficient subways around. Once you enter any metro stop you first pay 2 euros for a one way ticket anywhere in the main city of Madrid. If you want to go farther out, like Mostoles (a satellite town), you need to pay an additio...
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pinchora says:
The first time I went on the light rail I was so confused... and let me tell you I have mastered the NYC subway, Boston subway and Chicago loop!!! It should not be this hard. The first time I used it was to go to a Twins Game... I figured good, I can ride it with people who know the system... it wa...
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Martin_Austria says:
Vienna has compared to other cities an excelent public transport system. Most you will reach your targets with the underground. also late at night there are a quite good night buses. Most attractions/places are quite close in Vienna, with a good plan you maybe dont need public transport at all.
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jenn79 says:
Particularly useful if you're going from O'Hare airport to downtown Chicago. There's a train that takes you straight out of the airport and into the loop, where you can basically catch another train anywhere. You don't even have to go onto the street, there's a covered hallway that leads you straigh...
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Rose1983 says:
MY boyfriend and i thought we could get away with not buying tickets every time. not true. costs 20 euros upfront when they catch you-often waiting at the bottom of the escalators!
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DragonFlies says:
Being a native New Yorker, here is some advice for you if you are visiting the City (meaning Manhattan) and the outskirts.
The cheapest, fastest, truly New Yorker experience to get around is the Subway. It runs very often (late night about every 20 minutes) and you can take local or express train...
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Andy99 says:
Washington Metrorail, or Metro, as everyone calls it, is the subway/rapid transit system serving Wshington, DC and its Maryland and Virginia suburbs. Metro is an excellent, clean, and safe transit system and is the best way for the traveler to get around Washington, DC.
Metro operates five color ...
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