Are you asking if you can take the R train from the Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street station to the Queens Plaza station? If so, then, yes, you can take the R train from Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street to Queens Plaza, except from 11 PM to 5:30 AM, when there's no service.
From 11 PM to 5:30 AM, I guess you could take the N train (on the same line, the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line) from Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street to Queensboro Plaza (which is a different station a few blocks northwest of the Queens Plaza station) and walk the rest of the way.
There is no train that goes to Rikers Island. You have to take the 7, N or W train to Queensboro Plaza then go to the street for the Q100 bus. Or the E, G, V or R train to Queens Plaza, go to the street and walk over to Queensboro Plaza (about a block) for the Q100 bus
Take the Q to 59th Street-Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. Transfer there to the Uptown R train, 1 stop, to Queens Plaza. Then exit the subway and walk 2 blocks along Queens Plaza South (where the Queensboro/59th Street Bridge runs) to 28th Street. The Q100 bus stops at 28th Street and Queens Plaza South, and travels over the Rikers Island Bridge to the Rikers Island Visitors Center.Note that Queens Plaza and Queensboro Plaza are two completely separate stations. The N and Q and stop at Queensboro Plaza. Only the R stops at Queens Plaza.
You can take the Downtown (Brooklyn-bound) 2 or 3 (of the 1-2-3, the red line) or the Downtown 4 or 5 (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) from Atlantic Avenue to Grand Army Plaza.Note that the 4 only stops at Grand Army Plaza from 11 PM to 6 AM.
The Q100 originates in Long Island City at 28th Street and Queens Plaza South and continues to the Rikers Island Visitors Center.To get there, walk 1 block west on Cortelyou Road to McDonald Avenue. Turn right, and walk 2 blocks north on McDonald Avenue to Church Avenue.Get the G train (the light green line) at the Church Avenue station (at the intersection of Church and McDonald Avenues), which is the Downtown end of the G line. Take the G from Church Avenue to Court Square, which is the Uptown end of the G line. So you'll be taking the G through its entire route.Transfer at Court Square to the Uptown E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line), 1 stop, from Court Square to Queens Plaza.Then exit the subway and walk 2 blocks along Queens Plaza South (where the Queensboro/59th Street Bridge runs) to 28th Street. The bus stops at 28th Street and Queens Plaza South.Alternate Route: if there are problems or service changes on the G line, you can instead take the Uptown Ftrain (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) from Church Avenue to 34th Street-Herald Square in Manhattan, and transfer there to the Uptown R train (of the N-R-Q, the yellow line). Take the Uptown R from 34th Street-Herald Square to Queens Plaza.Note that Queens Plaza and Queensboro Plaza are two completely separate stations. The N and Q stop at Queensboro Plaza. Only the R stops at Queens Plaza.
On the weekend take the train to NYC and then the ACES train to Atlantic city...it cost 12.50 for the train ticket to the city and then 29 dollars for the ACES train..not bad
Yes, you will have to take an Air Bus.
You can take the #19 or #2 bus to 149th and Grand Concourse walk down 149th street half block toward Lincoln Hospital. 149Th street and Anthony J Griffin pl. there's a van that will take you over the Rikers Island Bridge to the Rikers Island Visit Center call (718-568-5685) You can take the 2 train to 125th Street, then transfer to the 6 train all the way to Rockaway Queens. Then take the bus Q101R to Rikers Island
Take the shuttle (called the AirTrain) from inside the JFK terminals to the Howard Beach Station of the A train. The A train goes through Brooklyn. JFK is in Queens, and Brooklyn and Queens are two halves of one island. Queens is the north side, and Brooklyn is the south side.
Take the E to Queens Plaza. Then exit the subway and walk 2 blocks along Queens Plaza South (where the Queensboro/59th Street Bridge runs) to 28th Street. The Q100 bus stops at 28th Street and Queens Plaza South, and travels over the Rikers Island Bridge to the Rikers Island Visitors Center.
No. There is a small matter of the Atlantic Ocean to deal with here. But it is possible to take a train for Great Britain to Paris via the Channel Tunnel.
You can take the Rikers Island van ($8 one way, $13 round trip), but the cheapest way is to take the Q100 bus, which originates in Queens and then travels over the Rikers Island Bridge to the Rikers Island Visitors Center. If you use a pay-per-ride Metrocard (not Single Ride tickets), you will only have to pay 1 subway fare each way ($4.50 in total), as pay-per-ride cards give you a free transfer between the subway and the city buses.The easiest way to get there on the A train is the Q100 bus. In this case, the easiest way is also the cheapest way, so the choice is obvious.Take the A to 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal, and transfer there to the Uptown E. Take the Uptown Eto Queens Plaza.Then exit the subway and walk 2 blocks along Queens Plaza South (where the Queensboro/59th Street Bridge runs) to 28th Street. The bus stops at 28th Street and Queens Plaza South.
Take the Downtown F, 4 stops, from Jamaica-179th Street to Briarwood-Van Wyck Boulevard, and transfer there to the Uptown E.Take the Uptown E 2 stops to Sutphin Boulevard-Archer Avenue, and transfer there to the Downtown J-Z.Take the Downtown J-Z to Broadway Junction and transfer there to the Uptown A or C. Take the Uptown Aor C to High Street.Even though you have to make 3 transfers, this route is much shorter than heading all the way west across Queens, all the way down Manhattan, and then back out to Brooklyn.The A or C to High Street will drop you off at Cadman Plaza East, which forms the eastern border of Brooklyn War Memorial Park. Walk south on Cadman Plaza East to 225.