I'm sure you could go to the city planner's office and request some, however there may be a price involved.
Also you could research it on the internet, and take it to a printer to have it done on larger paper
2007-12-17 09:55:35
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answered by HL2k 5
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Absolutely! There are a few ways, and you don't have to pay a dime!
You can print the link, OR you can go to just about ANY subway station in New York and pick up a map. They're free. I'm surprised that nobody's mentioned that option yet. You don't have to go to any special office or do any weird thing like that. Just go to a station and take one (either off the rack or by asking the station agent). It's that easy.
2007-12-17 14:04:00
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answered by Anonymous
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On top of the subway links provided, if you click on a subway line, you can also print out the actual route map (transfers, bus routes connecting, type of service for each station).
2007-12-17 10:22:32
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answered by ? 7
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Jersey Gardens is an outlet mall, on an analogous time as Queens middle is in simple terms a extensive-unfold mall. undergo in strategies that in case you're taking a yellow cab to Jersey Gardens, you're able to pay for the tolls, to boot to the metered fare. additionally, as a results of fact the driving force can't %. up fares exterior the city, you're certainly could pay double the meter and the toll for the driving force to get lower back to the city. So public transit is a lot extra low value decision. Jersey Gardens is close to the Elizabeth Sea Port, and there is extremely not something around it, different than Ikea a pair of miles away. on the plus area, when you consider that Jersey Gardens in an financial progression Zone, the revenues tax is in simple terms 3%. in case you circulate to the Queens middle, there many different shops and eating places all around it, inclusive of objective, DSW, terrific purchase, and Daffy's 2 blocks west of it. Boca Juniors Steak house is on the different area of Queens street. there is Sears, Kohl's, TJ Maxx, Century 21, and Marshall's some blocks east, alongside Queens street, in simple terms on the different area of the long island throughway. (it incredibly is closer in case you go out contained in direction of the JC Penney shop, turn left, stroll one block east on fifty 9 highway to Junction Blvd., make a precise and stroll 2 blocks.)
2016-10-11 11:58:05
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, you can print one out at MTA.org or .com I can't remember. It is very easy to get around because all the streets are letters and numbers, so if you know the alphabet and counting, you should be golden
2007-12-17 09:56:49
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answered by AT6381 4
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Yes, go onto mta.info and you can print it. There are also print copies but you have to request them.
2007-12-17 09:54:58
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answered by Anna P 7
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Here you go.
http://www.mta.nyc.ny.us/nyct/maps/submap.htm
2007-12-17 09:55:18
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answered by Anonymous
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yep nyc.com/tourists
or just use the mta website..but all the stations have really good detailed maps anyway
please answer my question
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AkXfLu1oXF8lCM9G_1BTWcvsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071217144156AAeDYxA
2007-12-17 09:56:00
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.mta.info/nyct/maps/submap.htm
Now hit print.
2007-12-17 09:55:28
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answered by misskate12001 6
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http://www.mta.info/nyct/maps/submap.htm
This may help just print it out
2007-12-17 09:56:40
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answered by oopiedoopiegirl 3
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