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What train do you take from Dyckman Street to Broadway Junction?

The A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from Dyckman Street (at Broadway) to Broadway Junction (at Fulton Street).


What is the subway stop for Varick Street?

Take the 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line), or the 2 late nights, to Houston Street. Even though it's called the Houston Street Station, you will get off on Varick Street, between King and Houston Streets.If you're going further south on Varick Street, then take the 1 (or 2 late nights) to Canal Street (at Varick Street).You could also take the C train (of the A-C-E, the blue line), or the A late nights, to Spring Street. It will let you off at the intersection of 6th Avenue and Spring Street. Sixth Avenue runs north, and Spring Street runs east. You need to walk one block west on Spring Street to get to Varick.


What subway do you take to get from 198 East 76th Street to Penn Station?

The address 198 East 76th Street is at the corner of 3rd Avenue. Take the Downtown 6 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) from 77th Street (at Lexington Avenue, which is one block west of 3rd Avenue) to 51st Street.The 51st Street Station on the 6 train is connected to the Lexington Avenue-53rd Street Station on the E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) and the M train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line), so you can transfer without exiting the subway system.Transfer to the Downtown E train, and take the Downtown E from Lexington Avenue-53rd Street to 34th Street-Penn Station.


How do you get to 560 Broadway between Prince and Spring Streets?

Without knowing where you're coming from, it's impossible to say for sure. All I can do is tell you what the closest subway stations are. You will have to figure out for yourself which of these trains are near your starting point. Or, ask another question, this time providing a starting point.The closest station is the N or R trains (of the N-R-Q, the yellow line) to Prince Street (at Broadway).You can also take the 6 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) to Spring Street (at Lafayette Street). Then walk 2 blocks west on Spring (in the opposite direction of traffic) to Broadway.You can also take the B-D-F-M (the orange line) to Broadway-Lafayette Street (at Houston Street). Then walk 1 block south on Broadway to Prince Street.You can also take the C or E trains (of the A-C-E, the blue line) to Spring Street (at 6th Avenue). Then walk 7 blocks east on Spring (in the same direction as traffic) to Broadway.You can also take the 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) to Houston Street (at Varick Street). Then walk 4 blocks south on Varick Street (in the same direction as traffic) to Spring Street, turn left, and walk 8 blocks east on Spring to Broadway.You can also take the J-Z (the brown line) to the Bowery (at Delancey/Kenmare Street). Then walk 1 block north on the Bowery to Spring Street, turn left, and walk 6 blocks east on Spring to Broadway.


Using the train and subway how do you get to Penn Station from Larchmont?

Take the Metro-North train (see the Related Link below for schedules and fares) from Larchmont to Harlem-125th Street (at Lexington Avenue).At 125th Street and Lexington Avenue, get the Downtown 6train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) to 51st Street.Transfer is available between the 51st Street Station on the 6 train and the 53rd Street-Lexington Avenue Station on the E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line). Take the Downtown E to 34th Street-Penn Station.


What subway do you take from penn station to 46th street?

It depends on whether you're going to West 66th Street or East 66th Street.To West 66th Street, you can take the Uptown 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to 66th Street-Lincoln Center (at Broadway).To East 66th Street, you can take the Uptown E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to 53rd Street-Lexington Avenue, and transfer at 53rd Street-Lexington Avenue to the 51st Street-Lexington Avenue on the 6 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line), and take the Uptown 6 to 68th Street-Hunter College (at Lexington Avenue).


What subway do you take from 47th St and 1st Ave to Penn Station?

Walk west to Lexington Avenue and north to 53rd Street, and take the Downtown E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from Lexington Avenue-53rd Street to 34th Street-Penn Station.


What train goes from Penn Station to Park Ave South?

Take the Uptown E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to Lexington Avenue-53rd Street. This station is connected to the 51st Street Station on the 6 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line), so you can transfer without exiting the subway system. Transfer to the 6, and take the Downtown 6 to 33rd Street, 28th Street, 23rd Street or 14th Street. All of these stops are on Park Avenue South.


What subway do you take from Penn Station to the Courthouse Square Station?

Take the Uptown E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to Court Square.


How do you get from 77th and Broadway to Penn Station?

Take either the Uptown 1 (of the 1-2-3, the red line) or the Uptown C (of the A-C-E, the blue line).You can take the Uptown 1 train from 34th Street-Penn Station to 79th Street (at Broadway).Or you can take the Uptown C train from 34th Street-Penn Station to 81st Street-Natural History Museum (at Central Park West).


What subway do you take from 42nd Street Port Authority to 168th Street?

Take the A or the C trains (of the A-C-E, the blue line) to 168th Street. The A train is an express train, while the C train is local, but they both stop at 168th Street. Actually, 168th Street is the LAST STOP on the C train, so if you take the C, you can't possibly miss your stop. Unless you're like, a real moron, and then I can't help you.See the Related Link below for a complete New York City subway map.


What train to take to get the E train?

You can get from any train to any other train on the New York City subway system. You may have to make 2, 3 or possibly even 4 transfers, but you can get from any train to any other train without exiting the subway system. Point being, this question does not have enough information to be answered. The answer depends upon what train you are starting out from. So, please ask your question again, this time specifying a starting point: either an address or cross street, or a subway line, for example: "How do you get from Delancey Street and Ludlow Street to the E train?" or "How do you get from the D train to the E train?"