The closest subway stop is the New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street Station on the N (of the N-R-Q, the yellow line) and the D (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line). Although, actually, these are two connected stations, the 62nd Street Station on the D train and the New Utrecht Avenue Station on the N train.
The 62nd Street-New Utrecht Avenue Station is located near the center of 60th Street. New Utrecht Avenue runs diagonally, and cuts through 65th to 60th Streets between 14th and 15th Avenues. If you are coming from the far west or far east end of 60th Street, and you don't want to walk to the center, you can take the Nfrom one of the surrounding stations.
Besides 62nd Street-New Utrecht Avenue, you can take the N from 20th Avenue (between 64th and 63rd Streets), 18th Avenue (between 64th and 63rd Streets), Fort Hamilton Parkway (between 10th and 11th Avenues and 62nd and 61st Streets), 8th Avenue (between 7th and 8th Avenues, at 62nd Street), or 59th Street (at the corner of 59th Street and 4th Avenue).
Yes. Get off the R at the 59th Street station in Brooklyn (at 4th Avenue). Then walk 1 block south to 60th Street.
Fourth Avenue is near the west end of 60th Street. If you're going towards the east end of 60th Street, you can transfer to the Downtown N at 59th Street, and take the N 1 or 2 stops, to 8th Avenue (at 62nd Street) or Fort Hamilton Parkway (at 61st Street and 10th Avenue).
which bus go to 1260-1278 60street brooklyn from staten island
if the b9 go go too 60th street
dose th f train in brooklyn go to or near 26 court steet
1260-1278 60th Street is in the Bay Ridge neighborhood of Brooklyn, in the 11219 zip code. To get there from Norwood, in the Bronx, you'd take the Downtown 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) from 242nd Street and Broadway, 238th Street and Broadway, or 231st Street and Broadway, to 42nd Street-Times Square.Transfer at Times Square to the Downtown N train (of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line) to New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street.If you want, you can also transfer from the 1 train to the D train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) at 59th Street-Columbus Circle. The D train also stops at New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street. Unlike the N, the Dis an express train, so it should get you there faster than the N.You will get off the subway on New Utrecht Avenue. Walk two blocks north on New Utrecht Avenue until you get to 60th Street. Turn left and walk west on 60th Street. Your destination is on the next block, between 13th and 12th Avenues.
Unfortunately the number 2 train does not go to Rector St in Brooklyn. There is not a train that goes to Rector St. However there are many buses and taxis that do go to Brooklyn.
The J Train
The fastest way would be to take the Uptown R train (of the N-R-Q, the yellow line) from Whitehall Street-South Ferry to Canal Street. Transfer at Canal Street to the Downtown N train, and take the Downtown N to New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street.But the R does not run from 11 PM to 5:30 AM, so if you are traveling during those times, you will have to take a different route. Instead, take the Uptown 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) to 42nd Street-Times Square. Transfer at Times Square to the Downtown N train to New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street.You will get off the subway on New Utrecht Avenue. Walk two blocks north on New Utrecht Avenue until you get to 60th Street. Turn left and walk west on 60th Street. Your destination is on the next block, between 13th and 12th Avenues.
The L train (color code grey) runs east-west and west-east across 14th Street. Its eastbound route begins at 14th Street and 8th Avenue. It runs east across 14th Street, and then under the East River and out to Canarsie, Brooklyn. Its westbound route begins in Canarsie, Brooklyn. It travels west across Brooklyn, through Williamsburg, and then under the East River and across 14th Street to the west side of Manhattan (14th Street and 8th Avenue). In Manhattan, you can catch the L train at the following stations (in order from west ---> east): 14th Street and 8th Avenue, 14th Street and 7th Avenue, 14th Street and 6th Avenue, 14th Street and Lexington Avenue (the Union Square Station), 14th Street and 3rd Avenue, and 14th Street and 1st Avenue. 14th Street and 1st Avenue is the last stop in Manhattan, before the L goes to Brooklyn. The first four stops the L makes in Brooklyn are all in the Williamsburg neighborhood: Bedford Avenue, Lorimer Street, Graham Avenue, and Grand Street are all in Williamsburg. See the Related Link below for a complete NYC subway map.
These three routes are seriously inconvenient, but they're the only options I see. The first one requires you to make only one transfer, but you have to go into Manhattan.The second option requires you to make two transfers, but you don't have to go into Manhattan. But you can't take this route from 11 PM to 5:30 AM.The third option also requires two transfers, and again, you don't have to go into Manhattan. But you can only take this route at night.Route 1Take the Uptown (Manhattan-bound) A or Ctrains (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from Broadway Junction to West 4th Street (in Manhattan).Transfer at West 4th Street to the Downtown(Brooklyn-bound) D train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) to New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street.Route 2Take the Uptown (Manhattan-bound) A or Cfrom Broadway Junction to Jay Street-Metrotech.Transfer at Jay Street-Metrotech to the Downtown(Brooklyn-bound) R train, and take the R to 36th Street.Transfer at 36th Street to either the Downtown N or the Downtown D to New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street.Unfortunately, the R train does not stop at Jay Street-Metrotech from 11 PM to 5:30 AM. So if you are traveling during those times, you will have to either take Route 1 (into Manhattan) or Route 3.Route 3Take the Uptown A or C from Broadway Junction to Jay Street-Metrotech, and transfer at Jay Street-Metrotech to the Downtown F.Take the Downtown F to 4th Avenue-9th Street, and transfer at 4th Avenue-9th Street to the Downtown D.Take the Downtown D to New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street.There is night service only on the D to 4th Avenue-9th Street, so you can't take this route during the day.Walking directions from the New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street Station:You will get off the subway on New Utrecht Avenue. Walk two blocks north on New Utrecht Avenue until you get to 60th Street. Turn left and walk west on 60th Street. Your destination is on the next block, between 13th and 12th Avenues.
get on the train to Liverpool street and then get the central line westbound to oxford circus.
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
No - Norwich trains go to and from Liverpool Street station, you'd need to get on the Underground from Euston Square