- Allows e-receipts to be directly posted to employee accounts for all ground transportation.
- Auto-matching of e-receipts for seamless expensing & reimbursement.
- Every ride is fully validated before payment, reducing incorrect charges and enhancing the payment process
Commuting Options from New York’s Boroughs to Manhattan
If you live in New York, chances are you’ve experienced endless traffic jams and tedious commutes. According to the NYC Planning report, nearly 1 million workers enter New York City every day for work, representing 20% of the city’s workforce.
So many commuters pour into Manhattan from NYC boroughs, and the number of commuters in this small borough grows by the day. How are they traveling there? We’ll look into the best commuting solutions from New York’s Boroughs to Manhattan.
How to Get Around New York City
As you’d have imagined, there are plenty of options when it comes to getting around New York City. After all, New York is the biggest and most populated city in the US.
With over 20.1 million people in its metropolitan area, spread across its five boroughs, it’s easy to see why finding the best commuting solution makes sense. Here are some of the various ways to travel from NYC boroughs to Manhattan.
Bus
New York City operates one of the world’s largest fleets of buses—5,725 public buses—serving over 600 million commuters per year. The bus network covers 322 routes; suffice it to say, you should be able to find a bus route no matter where you’re in New York. In general, buses stop every two blocks, making them somewhat slow compared to other modes of transport.
New York buses are classified as local or express. Fares are $2.75 for local buses and $6.75 for express buses. Express routes usually have fewer stops and mainly serve commuter routes from some of the major areas of Manhattan and other boroughs.
Taxis
The iconic yellow taxi is a popular way to get from NYC to Manhattan. In New York City, taxis come in two varieties: yellow and green. Yellow taxis can pick up passengers anywhere in the five boroughs.
Green-painted taxis, on the other hand, can only pick up passengers in Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Upper Manhattan. You’ll pay a $2.50 initial charge for a taxi, plus 50 cents per 1/5 mile when traveling above 12mp/s.
Subway
The New York subway provides a convenient and cost-effective way to travel from NYC boroughs to Manhattan. With 472 subway stations, the New York City subway is one of the largest subway systems in the world.
The subway operates 24/7 across 36 lines and serves four of the five boroughs of New York City: Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and the Bronx. A single subway ride costs $2.75 for most people, and a $1 fee applies when you buy a new MetroCard.
Rail
As well as the subway, there are many railway lines operating around New York City. Four major class 1 railroads operate within New York—CSX, NS, CP, and CN. Most of these major rail lines can be used to bring commuters to Manhattan from NYC boroughs.
Corporate Shuttles
Whether you’re a budding startup or part of a large office complex in Manhattan, there are endless benefits to corporate shuttle services. Corporate shuttles provide a safe and secure way to get to and from your office, removing the reliance on public transportation or private car.
Our HQ Corporate Shuttles are designed to provide both door-to-door and last-mile commuter solutions to make the journey to New York City stress-free and easy. What’s more with WiFi onboard and USB charging ports, it’s possible to transform commute time into a more productive journey.
If you are looking for the best commuter experience from New York Boroughs to Manhattan, HQ’s corporate shuttles and ground transportation solutions could be the answer. Learn more today about how we’re driving the future of corporate mobility forward with a range of business travel solutions and services.