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  2. History of the New York City Subway - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, development, and expansion of the New York City Subway, the busiest rapid transit system in the US. The article covers the privately and publicly owned systems, the fares, the incidents, and the current services of the subway.

  3. List of express bus routes in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Find out the MTA express bus routes that serve Manhattan, Staten Island, Brooklyn and Queens, and their schedules, fares and stops. Learn about the redesign of Staten Island-Manhattan express buses in 2018 and the SIM routes.

  4. List of bus routes in Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Find out the details of the bus routes that operate in Manhattan, New York, United States, by the MTA and other companies. See the route numbers, terminals, primary streets, service notes and connections to subway stations.

  5. New Haven Line - Wikipedia

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    The New Haven Line is a 72.7 mi (117.0 km) commuter rail line operated by Metro-North Railroad in New York and Connecticut. It connects New Haven, Connecticut, to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan, and has three branches in Connecticut.

  6. New York State Thruway - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Thruway is a system of toll roads spanning 569.83 miles within New York, connecting it to four neighboring states and Ontario. It consists of six highways, including the 496-mile mainline that runs from Yonkers to Ripley, and is partly subsidized by tolls and partly by NYSDOT.

  7. Upper East Side - Wikipedia

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    The Upper East Side is a wealthy neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City, bounded by 96th Street, the East River, 59th Street, and Central Park. It has several historic districts, museums, parks, and landmarks, and was once known as the Silk Stocking District.

  8. Midtown Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Midtown Manhattan is the central portion of the New York City borough of Manhattan and serves as the city's primary central business district. It is home to some of the city's most prominent buildings, tourist destinations, and neighborhoods, and is the world's largest and densest central business district.

  9. Bryant Park - Wikipedia

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    Bryant Park is a 9.6-acre public park in Midtown Manhattan, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues and 40th and 42nd Streets. It is named after abolitionist William Cullen Bryant and contains the Main Branch of the New York Public Library, a carousel, a winter village and other attractions.