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TAKE THE FERRY TO THE AUTO SHOW
8 MINUTES FROM PORT IMPERIAL IN WEEHAWKEN, NJ TO W39TH ST.
The NY Waterway Ferry is the fastest and easiest way to get to the Jacob Javits Center from New Jersey. The Ferry – Auto Show Combo Ticket includes a roundtrip ferry ride from Port Imperial in Weehawken, NJ to the Midtown/West 39th Street Ferry Terminal (across from the Javits Center), along with discount admission to the show. Free NY Waterway Shuttles takes you directly to the show entrance.
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TRANSPORTATION FROM NEW JERSEY
Take New Jersey Transit to Penn Station or Port Authority Bus Terminal.
Download the NJ Transit App and take advantage of the Auto Show’s NJT Rewards discount!
Walk to Javits:
From Penn Station: Use Penn 34th St. Exits; walk west on 34th St. to 11th Ave. (approx. 15 min)
Take the bus:
M34-SBS SELECT BUS JAVITS CTR 12 AV CROSSTOWN: Runs east/west on 34th Street. Stops on 11th Avenue outside the Javits Center and at Penn Station.
M42 to WEST SIDE PIER 12 AV CROSSTOWN: Runs east/west on 42nd street. Stops directly outside the Javits Center and at Grand Central Station.
Parking Garages near Javits Center
Icon Parking (JDS Parking, LLC)
Entrance at 501 West 41st Street between 10th and 11th Ave
Open 24 hours / 7 days
(212) 564-9152
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Icon Parking (Chelsea 29 Parking, LLC)
Entrance at 560 West 29th Street between 10th and 11th Ave
Open 6am – Midnight 7 days
(212) 967-6800
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Imperial Parking (iPark)
Entrance at 515 West 36th Street between 10th and 11th Ave
Open 6am – Midnight 7 days
(212) 216-9750
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Imperial Parking (iPark)
Entrance at 407 West 39th Street between 9th and 10th Ave
Open 6am-Midnight Mon-Fri, 7am-Midnight Sat-Sun
(212) 904-1136
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350 West 37th Street Parking Corp. (iPark)
Entrance at 350 West 37th Street between 8th and 9th Ave
Open 6am-Midnight 7 days
(917) 262-0512
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350 West 42nd Street Parking Corp. (iPark)
Entrance at 350 West 42nd Street between 8th and 9th Ave
Open 24 hours / 7 days
(646) 895-9033
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Subway
The NYC public transportation fare is $2.75. Pay your fare with your contactless credit/debit card, smartphone’s digital wallet, OMNY card, or pay with a MetroCard.
Transfer from subway to bus and bus to subway for one fare. MetroCards are available at train stations, the Javits Center as well as local stores.
The following trains stop at 34th Street/Hudson Yards:
Via 11th Avenue:
The following trains stop at 34th Street/Penn Station:
The Long Island Railroad, Amtrak, New Jersey Transit, PATH (33rd Street and 6th Avenue) and the following subway lines:
Via 8th Avenue:
Via 7th Avenue:
Via 6th/7th Avenue:
The following trains stop at 42nd Street:
Metro North Railroad trains stop at Grand Central Station at 42nd Street between Lexington and Vanderbilt Avenues along with select LIRR trains going to LIRR – Madison. The following subway lines are also at 42nd street :
Via 8th Avenue:
Via 7th Avenue:
Via 6th Avenue:
Via Lexington Avenue:
For further information, call MTA Travel info: 718-330-1234
If you need information on the theatre, museums, galleries and other interesting things to do while you’re in New York, you can call ‘Manhattan Concierge’ at 1-800-697-4697. Please note that you cannot purchase Auto Show tickets through this service. Tickets are available only through this website, or at the door.
Bus
The NYC public transportation fare is $2.75. Pay your fare with your contactless credit/debit card, smartphone’s digital wallet, OMNY card, or pay with a MetroCard.
BUSES
M34: Runs east/west on 34th Street. Stops on 11th Avenue outside the Javits Center and at Penn Station.
M42: Runs east/west on 42nd street. Stops directly outside the Javits Center and at Grand Central Station.
PORT AUTHORITY
New Jersey Transit and other buses arrive at the Port Authority terminal at 42nd Street between 8th and 9th Avenues. The M42 will bring you from there to the Javits Center.
If you need information on the theatre, museums, galleries and other interesting things to do while you’re in New York, you can call ‘Manhattan Concierge’ at 1-800-697-4697. Please note that you cannot purchase Auto Show tickets through this service. Tickets are available only through this website, or at the door.
FROM NEW JERSEY
Academy Bus operates weekday and weekend service to New York’s Port Authority from multiple locations in Monmouth, Ocean, Middlesex and Burlington counties, including: Route 9, Lakewood/Old Bridge Route 36, Route 35, Long Branch , Westampton, Hightstown, Point Pleasant/Shore Points, PNC Bank Arts Center, Jackson, Sayreville and Forked River.
For detailed schedule and fare information, please visit the Academy Bus website at academybus.com or call 1-800-442-7272.
Long Island Railroad (Penn Station or Grand Central)
LIRR TRANSPORTATION FROM SUFFOLK & NASSAU
LIRR to Penn Station
Take the bus:
M34-SBS SELECT BUS JAVITS CTR 12 AV CROSSTOWN: Runs east/west on 34th Street. Stops on 11th Avenue outside the Javits Center and at Penn Station.
Walk to Javits:
Use Penn 34th St. Exits; walk west on 34th St. to 11th Ave. (approx. 15 min)
LIRR to Grand Central Madison
Subway:
Take the 7 Train line to the 34th St Hudson Yards stop (last stop).
M42 to WEST SIDE PIER 12 AV CROSSTOWN: Runs east/west on 42nd street. Stops directly outside the Javits Center and at Grand Central Station.
SPECIAL RATE:
If you are traveling on the Long Island Railroad within NYC during off-peak hours, you can get a CityTicket for $5 (Zone 1 & Zone 3) CityTicket for travel in NYC on Metro-North, LIRR – MTA
Peak fares are charged during business rush hours on any weekday train scheduled to arrive in NYC terminals between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. or depart NYC terminals between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Off-peak fares are charged all other times on weekdays, all day Saturday and Sunday, and on holidays.
For travel information, call: 718-217-5477 or visit new.mta.info/schedules.
Metro North
TRANSPORTATION FROM WESTCHESTER & CONNECTICUT
Metro-North Railroad to Grand Central
Take Metro-North’s Hudson, Harlem or New Haven Line to Grand Central Terminal.
Subway:
Take the 7 Train line to the 34th St Hudson Yards stop (last stop).
Take the bus:
M42 to WEST SIDE PIER 12 AV CROSSTOWN: Runs east/west on 42nd street. Stops directly outside the Javits Center and at Grand Central Station.
SPECIAL RATE:
If you are traveling on the Long Island Railroad within NYC during off-peak hours, you can get a CityTicket for $5 (Zone 1 & Zone 3) CityTicket for travel in NYC on Metro-North, LIRR – MTA
Peak fares are charged during business rush hours on any weekday train scheduled to arrive in NYC terminals between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. or depart NYC terminals between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Off-peak fares are charged all other times on weekdays, all day Saturday and Sunday, and on holidays.
Amtrak (Northeast Regional)
Take Amtrak to New York – Penn Station
Take the bus:
M34-SBS SELECT BUS JAVITS CTR 12 AV CROSSTOWN: Runs east/west on 34th Street. Stops on 11th Avenue outside the Javits Center and at Penn Station.
Walk to Javits:
Use Penn 34th St. Exits; walk west on 34th St. to 11th Ave. (approx. 15 min)
Airports & Taxis
NOTE: All information subject to change.
Newark International Airport – The set fare from New York City to Newark International Airport is the regular metered rate of fare, plus a $17.50 surcharge, plus all tolls going to and returning from the airport.
John F. Kennedy International Airport – The TLC has established a “Flat Fare” program for trips from JFK to Manhattan. The flat fare is $52.00 plus any tolls. A NY State Tax Surcharge of $.50 will be added to each trip. The reverse is not true, however, as there is no set fare to JFK from any point in New York City. The metered rate applies.
LaGuardia International Airport – There is no set fare for trips to and from LaGuardia International Airport. The regular metered rate of fare, as is displayed below, applies in all cases.
METERED TAXI RATES
New York State Tax Surcharge of $.50 per ride
$2.50 upon entry
$.50 for each additional unit
$.50 night surcharge after 8:00PM and prior to 6:00AM
$1.00 peak hour Weekday Surcharge Monday – Friday after 4:00 PM & before 8:00 PM
Congestion surcharge may vary based on location. There is no extra charge for extra passengers, luggage or bags, or paying by credit card.
The unit of fare is: one-fifth of a mile, when the taxicab is traveling at 6 miles an hour or more; or 60 seconds when not in motion or traveling at less than 6 miles per hour
The taximeter shall combine fractional measures of distance and time in accruing a unit of fare. Any combination of distance or time shall be computed by the taximeter in accordance with the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The fare shall include per-assessment of the unit currently being accrued; the amount due may therefore include a full unit charge for a final, fractional unit.
Different variables such as heavy traffic and tolls should be taken into account in gauging the final cost of your trip.