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How to get fromNew York to Cotswoldby train, bus, car, taxi, or subway

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There are 5 ways to get from New York to Cotswold by train, bus, car, taxi, or subway

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Grand Central Terminal to Scarsdaletrain train Harlem
    46 min
    $8–14
  2. Line 28 bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from MADISON AVE @ 32nd ST to Central Park Ave @ Clifton Rdbus bus 28
    1h 16m
    $3
  3. Drive 22.4 mi

    1. Drive from New York to Cotswoldcar car 22.4 mi
    36 min
    $5–6
  4. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from New York to Cotswoldtaxi taxi 22.4 mi
    36 min
    $80–95
  5. Line 4 subway, line 20 bus

    1. Take the subway from 14 St-Union Sq to Woodlawnsubway subway 4
    2. Take the bus from Jerome Ave @ Bainbridge Ave to Central Park Av Opp Midway Scbus bus 20
    1h 32m
    $6

New York to Cotswold by train

Calendar303Weekly Trains
Duration46 minAverage Duration
Ticket$8Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between New York, NY, USA and Cotswold, NY, USA?

Metro-North Railroad (MNR) operates a train from Grand Central Terminal to Scarsdale every 30 minutes. Tickets cost $8–14 and the journey takes 46 min. Alternatively, Westchester County Bee-Line System operates a bus from MADISON AVE @ 32nd ST to Central Park Ave @ Clifton Rd every 4 hours. Tickets cost $3 and the journey takes 1h 16m.

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