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By GreenGardenChic 6 comments
One of the most famous cemeteries in the world, Pere Lachaise in Paris France is home to some of histories biggest celebrities. Even on a sunny day, the sea of grey sculptures and tombstones create a delightful eeriness. Walk among the final ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
“Mind the Gap" is heard on the London Underground, reminding riders to be careful of the space between the platform and the cars. The London Underground system, known as "the Tube," while not quite as tourist-friendly as some others in Europe, is ... more »
By Lovelytinyapple 2 comments
Let's see how to ride a NYC Subway Routes on 1,2,3,4,5,6,7&S Train. No.1 Train Broadway/7 Av Local, No.2 &3 Train 7 Avenue Express, No.4 Train Lexington Av Express, No.5 Train Lexington Av local, No.6 Train Lexington Av Local, No.7 Train ... more »
By Lovelytinyapple 0 comments
Let's see how to ride a NYC Subway Routes on A,C,E,S,B,D,F,V & G Train. (A,C,E)- 8 Avenue, S- Rockaway Park Shuttle, (B,D,F,V,)- 6 Avenue, G-Bklyn-Queens Crosstown... more »
By Caitlar 0 comments
So you are visiting DC and you'd like a cheap and quick way to navigate the capital. The DC Metrorail system is a great way to get around--it's clean, it's safe, it's accessible, and it's efficient. But you don't want to look like an ignorant ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
As we have all seen from the movies, subways are prime locations for people to get mugged. Watching the news these days does not help confidence much either. It is funny, then, to read that the most common subway problems come from slips, trips ... more »
By guardtoday 1 comments
New York is an electrifying place to be at any time of the year, but also a place to be aware of your surroundings at all times. While visiting NY Proint out this and make sure everyone your going with read it just to make sure you stay safe... more »
By BeingArtsy 0 comments
The key to traveling on New Jersey Transit is to have some idea where you are going before you get to the station. It helps to know where the ticket windows are and where to find the self-serve ticket machines. Often, the station is crowded with ... more »
By econ476 0 comments
Taking the subway in New York City is not as hard (or scary) as it looks! Here are few tips to navigate it like a pro... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Hard as it is for some to believe, car-clogged Los Angeles has a subway system. The Los Angeles subway runs from downtown Los Angeles to the San Fernando Valley, Pasadena, the South Bay, and Long Beach. The Metro Rail system opened in 1990, and ... more »
By Paul McDaniel 0 comments
Mexico City - the capital of Mexico - is one of the largest cities in the world (with a 2006 metropolitan population of around 19 million), and often intimidating to first time visitors as well as to those who have been multiple times. But with ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
The subway is a convenient way to travel in large cities. Unfortunately, it can sometimes be the setting for crimes such as pickpocketing and assault. Learn some easy ways to protect yourself from harm while on the subway... more »
By Life-is-sweet 0 comments
This little guide will help you understand and use New York City subways... more »
By Grammar 0 comments
For every public transportation user, their bus or train is the lifeblood of their transportation. However, many people ignore these following steps on how to make the experience more smooth and comfortable, both for yourself and fellow ... more »
By Paul McDaniel 0 comments
Light Rail is becoming more popular in many urban regions around the world. It is generally lower capacity than heavy rail transit systems. Light rail often operates at street level with traffic in center cities (similar to a street car or ... more »
By nblitofsky 0 comments
In a city of over 14 million, the thought of taking public transit may be a bit daunting. However, the Beijing subway is a cheap and easy way to access tourist sites, shopping meccas, and popular restaurants... more »
By Healthygirl78 2 comments
Whether you in live in New York or coming for a visit, taking public transportation in cheaper and (most times) faster than hailing a taxi in the traffic-congested streets. The flat cost of one ride is $2, and you are allowed an automatic free ... more »
By BeingArtsy 0 comments
The good thing about a big city is the various modes of transportation, and diverse routes to get where you are going. John F. Kennedy International Airport has become more accessible than ever in recent years. Here are the various ways to get ... more »
By Samantha Molina 1 comments
So, your next vacation destination is New York City? Great! Here's how to navigate your way around the city so that you don't end up in Coney Island when you're supposed to be headed to the Bronx Zoo... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Reading a New York City subway map can be overwhelming if you don't know where or how to start. But the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, or MTA, has come up with ingenious ways to help the tourist or newcomer get from points A to B in a ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Buying a subway ticket sounds simple enough but can become quite confusing if you do not know what type of ticket you need. Most metropolitan subway systems have a wide range of tickets available for tourists, everyday commuters and people in ... more »
By Lauren Ezekiel, eHow UK 0 comments
Travelling around London can be expensive especially for under 18's. But one of the cheapest and fastest ways to travel around the capital is on the tube. Here is our guide to finding the cheapest fares for students and under 18's... more »
By Lauren Ezekiel, eHow UK 0 comments
Travelling around London can be expensive and in rush hour traffic can be a nightmare. One of the cheapest and fastest ways to travel around the capital is on the tube. Here is our guide to finding the cheapest fares... more »
By Thiminh 0 comments
Going to JFK or La Guardia airports can be costly with the taxi and private car rates. However, with a little research and enough travel time, you can travel to the airport quite economically... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
The hustle and bustle of New York City can make moving around during rush hour treacherous. And if you're at all familiar with New York City, then you know that the main artery of the city is the subway. It moves millions of people per day around ... more »