Take the F or M trains (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) or the J-Z (the brown line) to Delancey Street.
You will exit the subway on the corner of Delancey and Essex Streets. Walk one block north to Rivington, and two blocks east to Suffolk.
You could also take the B or D trains to Grand Street. You'd exit on the corner of Grand and Chrystie Streets, and walk three blocks north to Rivington, and eight blocks east to Suffolk.
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MARC Train to Union Station, Acela from Union Station to Manhattan
Take the Underground (tube) to Liverpool Street Station and get a train from there.
The closest subway stop is the 6 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) to Spring Street (at Lafayette Street). The address 72 Spring Street is half a block west, between Lafayette and Crosby Streets.
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Take the 4 or 5 downtown train in Manhattan .
It is nearly 100 miles from the British town of Suffolk to London. The easiest way to get there is to take the A11 and M11. Both are toll roads, but it is the quickest route there.
Technically, JFK is on Long Island. so once you land you are already there. Nassau and Suffolk counties are considered by locals as "the island", even though Queens and Brooklyn (part of New York City) are on Long Island. To get to Nassau and Suffolk counties, take the JFK AIR Train to Jamaica Station, Transfer to the Long island Railroad. You can also take the LIRR to Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan.
About a half-hour/fotry-five minute train ride in.
Yes. The PATH train stops in Hoboken. The PATH train connects Jersey City, Hoboken, Harrison and Newark to Manhattan. The PATH train also connects to the A-C-E (the blue New York City subway line) in Manhattan.