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Hotels: Two queen beds plus a kitchen/kitchenette. Hotels: Kitchenettes and kitchens in 100+ Manhattan Hotels. Vacation Apartment Rentals Violate NYC Laws. How do I get from the airport (JFK, LGA, or EWR) to Manhattan?. Not from personal experience but I've heard stories from reliable sources. On a side note, the Emergency Room is no place to be at 3:00AM on a Friday or Saturday night when the weather starts warming up (around graduation time). From the police to the fire department to EMS to the transportation infrastructure, everything is run as though it were a model for others to aspire to. We're really in one of the safest and most well run cities in the world. There are some very experienced people running this operation and they're actively engaged 24/7, things don't just break down and cause mass pandemonium. So, you'll hear that due to a water condition at xyz station this train will be terminating at xyz or rerouted over another line.ĭespite everything we like to gripe about, the subway is actually extremely well run. They don't run the trains until they just get stuck. I think what tends to happen is that they notice water building up and they either cut the electricity or hold trains at prior stations. Plus, this is over 10 - 12 hour period, not two inches an hour. If we get two inches of rain out of this thing I'll be surprised. It happened once before in the late 1990's but a little less widespread. By Noon, the sun was shining and it was all a distant memory. Most people didn't get to work until 11:00AM.
It started to rain again after I arrived at work. Virtually all the subways were shut down. By 7:30AM when I left for work there was a sudden break in the rain (maybe the storm wanted breakfast). It arrived about 3:30AM and it must have been packing two to three inches of rain per hour. Literally just parked itself overhead and decided it liked it here. One morning this band of extremely heavy rain parked itself over New York City. I think it was July 2007 if I remember correctly.