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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
which bus go to 1260-1278 60street brooklyn from staten island
Bus, subway or taxi
Yes there is a bus service that runs from Brooklyn South Africa to Cape Town South Africa, tickets range from $50 to $100 and the trip takes about 22 hours.
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long island railroad from Brooklyn terminal (flatbush and Atlantic avenues) long beach line to last stop long beach. Taxi stand at station and bus depot - Point lookout Bus or East End Bus
A Greyhound bus ticket from Brooklyn to Oshkoshwill cost approximately $157.52 - $200.00 depending on the fare type selected. The price of a bus ticket depends on the fare type purchased (example: refundable, non-refundable, return, one-way). Price confirmation can be obtained online or through your local Greyhound Operator.
You can get to Brooklyn by airplane (to JFK or LaGuardia, then take a taxi), by NYC subway, by Long Island Railroad, by taxi, by bus (including Greyhound), by water taxi, by bicycle or by walking. Three bridges and a tunnel connect Brooklyn to Manhattan. No more streetcars, sorry. Amtrak doesn't stop in Brooklyn, but does in nearby Manhattan.
You have to go to Port Authority they have plenty of busses going everywhere. you may want to go via train, it would be easier.
A round-trip Greyhound bus ticket from Brooklyn to Rochester will cost approximately $116.00 - $128.00depending on the fare type selected. The price of a bus ticket depends on the fare type purchased (example: refundable, non-refundable, return, one-way). Price confirmation can be obtained online or through your local Greyhound Operator.
It is impossible to provide directions without knowing 1) where in Brooklyn you're coming from, and 2) what method of transportation you plan to use (bus, subway, car). Brooklyn is almost 100 square miles of dense urban landscape, criss-crossed by 14 different subway lines, a few dozen bus routes, and hundreds upon hundreds of streets and avenues. The directions will be completely different, depending on where in Brooklyn you're coming from, not to mention whether you're traveling by bus, subway or car. Please ask your question again, this time including 1) an exact address or cross street in Brooklyn (or at the very least, a neighborhood), and 2) a method of transportation.