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The last stop on the Downtown D train is Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue.
No, The Chicago Avenue stop is at the intersection of Chicago Avenue, Milwaukee Avenue, and Ogden Avenue. It is about half a mile west of Halsted. The next stop is Grand Avenue which is at Grand and Halsted. Chicago and Halsted is about half a mile north of this stop.
Walk down to 23rd Street and 6th Avenue, and take the Downtown F train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) from 23rd Street to Delancey-Essex Street.Transfer at Delancey-Essex to the Uptown (Brooklyn and Queens-bound) J train to the end of the line, Jamaica Center.
M train Yes N train, I don't think so R train Yes
6oth street and 2nd avenue in Manhattan or 157 st South Jamaica Queens.
What are you talking about? If you mean the 6th Avenue trains, they stop one long block away at 34 St and 6th Avenue. If you mean the #6 train, it stops about 7/8 of a mile away at 33 St. and Park Avenue South. Neither stops right in Penn Station. Only the 7th Avenue and 8th Avenue trains do that.
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You take the N Train to the Broadway Astoria stop which will get you off at 31st St. and Broadway and walk one avenue over to 34th Avenue and walk down to 28th street.
From Penn Station in New York, you can take the Uptown R, N or W train and get off at the Fifth Avenue stop. You can then walk down Fifth Avenue to 53rd Street which is where F.A.O. is located.
The simplest way would be to take the Downtown 2 or 3 trains (of the 1-2-3, the red line) from 14th Street (at 7th Avenue) to Wall Street (at William Street).
D-train. Last stop.