Transportation in New York City: What's Open, What's Not
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The New York City subway system is closed because of flooding but New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg projects service will begin in three to four days. The subway system is 108 years old but has never faced a disaster like this, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said that officials expect limited, and free, New York bus service to be restored by 5 p.m. today. There have been more than 15,773 flight cancellations so far as a result of Hurricane Sandy, FlightAware. com reported. New York's LaGuardia and JFK airports remain closed Tuesday due to extreme flooding and debris. There is flooding around LaGuardia's runway and around the Delta Terminal. There is flooding at the east end of the tarmac and possible barge damage to the runway.
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While transportation in and out of New York City is extremely limited, there are some options to help you get around Manhattan in the aftermath of the storm.
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