Source: MTA Official Route Map
Source: MTA.info
Kew Gardens residents can reach Midtown Manhattan (34th Street/Penn Station area) in approximately 28 minutes via subway. This commute time makes Kew Gardens highly competitive with neighborhoods much closer to Manhattan — at a fraction of the housing cost.
Bus routes serving Kew Gardens provide crosstown connections that the subway doesn't cover. Major bus lines link to JFK Airport, Jamaica hub, Forest Hills, and other Queens destinations. The MTA website offers real-time bus tracking.
For residents who drive, Kew Gardens's location provides access to major Queens arteries including Atlantic Avenue, Linden Blvd, and the Belt Parkway (where applicable). On-street residential parking is generally available, unlike Manhattan and northwest Queens. Most homes include a driveway or garage.
NYC's expanding bike lane network reaches portions of Kew Gardens and nearby neighborhoods. The NYC DOT Bike Map shows current dedicated lanes and Citi Bike docking station locations.
JFK International Airport is approximately 10–20 minutes by car from Kew Gardens — a significant practical benefit. LaGuardia Airport is reachable in 25–35 minutes via highway. The AirTrain JFK connects to the subway system at Jamaica station.
Homes within a 5-minute walk of subway stations in Queens command a measurable premium — research from the Regional Plan Association has documented 10–20% higher sale prices for transit-adjacent properties. In Kew Gardens, subway access is a key selling point that supports values even in softer market conditions.
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