1. The nearest subway hub is on 34st. Penn Station, 8th Ave. 2. While you're there, you take either the A or E. Whichever one you take, MAKE SURE it's the downtown. So...either take Downtown A, or Downtown E 3. Keep riding the Subway until you reach West 4th Street. Exit when you get to this stop. 4. I believe this takes you to Washingtown Square Park, which is in West Village.
Just in case if you wanted to know how to get back up: 1. Get on the subway A, or E, MAKE SURE it's uptown this time. 2. Get off at the 34st Penn Station stop.
Take the Uptown A-C-E (the blue line) from West 4th Street (at 6th Avenue) to 34th Street-Penn Station.
Or, take the Uptown 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) from Christopher Street-Sheridan Square (at 7th Avenue South) to 34th Street-Penn Station.
You don't need to take the subway to get from Penn Station to 28th Street and 8th Avenue (which is in the Chelsea neighborhood, by the way, not in Greenwich Village or Greenwich Connecticut). Penn Station is at 34th Street between 8th and 7th Avenues. So you can just walk there.
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It's very close. A little over a mile; up to a mile and a half, depending on where in Greenwich Village you're going. Penn Station is in Chelsea, and Chelsea is the neighborhood directly north of the West Village. Greenwich Village is directly east of the West Village, and the East Village is directly east of Greenwich Village. The distance from Penn Station to Greenwich Village is a little over a mile, mostly south, but slightly southeast. For future reference, in New York City, 17 to 20 street blocks (north/south blocks) equal a mile, and 5 to 10 avenue blocks (east/west blocks) equal a mile. As you can see, the length of the avenue blocks varies considerably. On the East Side it's more like 8 to 10 avenue blocks to a mile, while on the West Side it's more like 4 to 7 avenue blocks to a mile. Of course, in Lower Manhattan, these estimations become worthless, since in Lower Manhattan there's no square grid pattern to the streets. They're all tiny and run in zig-zags.
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Greenwich station was created in 1840.
Greenwich station ended in 1840.
The duration of Greenwich Village - film - is 1.37 hours.
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Greenwich Village is located in New York City.
The Pope of Greenwich Village was created on 1984-06-22.