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bob asked in TravelUnited StatesNew York City · 1 decade ago

how do i get to new york upstate ithaca?

i live in the bronx in new york city and my girlfriend lives in new york upstate.. she lives in ithaca and may you please tell me how to get their like what train goes their and how much will it cost me..or will a taxi take me their and how much will it cost.. thank you

Update:

what bus goes down their or train nd how much will it cost

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Try the Bus Shortline (Coach USA) Take the train to the bus catch the bus in Grand Central Station happy trails to you!!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Bus would be cheaper than a train amtrak is good when i went to Albany from Penn station it took me 4 hrs so take your pick i still find a train ride much more comfortable than a bus but it cost u more.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    I stay in NYC (in ny) so for sure, i discover upstate extremely boring yet Westchester is a effective place. Lol, on the 1st answerer, upstate is snooty? I stay in ny...yet i've got met much greater snooty human beings in ny than from upstate ny. yet yeah, i've got met a super sort of individuals in properly-off upstate ny aspects who think of they're all that through fact their fathers artwork in ny.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    good luck with the taxi. should be a few hundred dollars. bus goes there.

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  • bus or train to syracuse..then i'm not sure how you would get into ithaca from there..does she know if any buses go from ithaca to syracuse???

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