Are there shuttles from LGA to the Jamaica train station?

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No, you would either have to take a cab (anywhere from 10-30 minutes depending on traffic on the Grand Central Parkway), or take a bus that connects either to the E (there are several options), or the Q70 to the LIRR station at Woodside.

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Thanks for your input. I know about the JFK shuttle but I was hoping there was one to LGA as well.

I got an incredibly good deal on roundtrip fare to Mexico which departs from JFK but returns to LGA. (Go figure). I'll have no difficulty making connections to JFK. The return from LGA is presenting problems.

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Dollypop, If I remember correctly there is a shuttle service that runs between LGA and JFK (one way was like $12). Then once you get to JFK airport, do your usual thing.  It's the same service company that operates a shuttle to the airport from the Port Authority and Grand Central.  Unfortunately, I don't remember their name, since I haven't used them in a couple of years.

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Updated On: 9/23/16 at 08:11 AM
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Just did a search.  The company is called NYCAirporter.  They changed the name since I last used it.  They offer one way from LGA to JFK for $16.  Like I stated, then once you get to JFK, do your usual thing to get home.