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I-95 and NEW YORK

   I-95 enters New York City via the George Washington Bridge, crosses upper Manhattan (a mainly residential area) and then heads north, passing through New Rochelle, on its way to Connecticut. The only hotels near I-95, offering discounts, in New York are in New Rochelle. There are, however, many RV Parks all over the New York City area. You can view them by clicking on the gold sun representing the borough on our NY I-95 strip map.

   If you'd like to see New York, I suggest you take exit 1-A immediately after you leave the George Washington Bridge. Follow 178th St (which becomes US-9) to Broadway at the next block. You, and US-9, then make a left onto Broadway. Follow Broadway (you'll be heading north) to around 190th Street and look for a parking garage (there are many of them). Park your car and ask them to point the way to the 190th Street subway station. Note: AVOID RUSH HOUR!

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For a quick but fun look, take the 'A' train to 42nd Street. There you'll get off the 'A' train and get on one of the trains going to Times Square (the next stop). Times Square is a riot of electronic signs and gadgets. There is always something going on and most people enjoy the visit.

Or, you could stay on the 'A' train and ride to Canal Street. There you switch to the 'E' train (a local) and ride it to the World Trade Center site.

New York's Metro Transit Authority ('MTA') has a great, clickable map showing all the subway lines and their stations. You can view it at submap. If you visit Times Square, be sure to stop in at the official visitors' center (see our clickable TimesSquare Map) and get the real info about the Big Apple from them. They are very knowledgeable and helpful and know just how to tailor your day so you don't get too tired but still get to see a lot of interesting things.

contributed by Bob Masters

Have fun in New York. We always do.


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