It's a very easy train ride on AMTRAK. Try to book your trip on the Acela, which makes fewer stops and should get you from New York's Penn Station to Boston in about three hours and forty minutes. You will probably get off at South Station, or possibly Back Bay Station, depending on which part of Boston you are visiting.
Yes. Penn Station is the only Amtrak station in New York City.
MetroNorth from Poughkeepsie goes to Grand Central. Amtrak from Poughkeepsie goes to Penn STation. It's very easy to take MetroNOrth to Grand Central and then get the subway to Penn Station.
The 1, 2, and 3 trains go from Times Square to Penn Station. The A, C, and E trains run parallel, going from Port Authority to Penn Station. However, the Port Authority Station and the Times Square Station are connected underground.
There's no station right in Brooklyn, but you can catch a train from New York Penn Station. First you go from NYC to Boston Back Bay on the Northeast Regional service, then take a subway or taxi to Boston North Station, and then continue on a Downeaster train to Freeport, ME. The whole trip takes about 9 hours, including a 2-hour stopover in Boston, and costs around $100 one-way.
The only Number 6 train you may be referring to is the MTA Subway number 6. This train line does not go to NYC Penn Station, but does go to Grand Central Station. The best suggestion is to take the MTA "S" train (for Shuttle) that gives you a very fast trip from Penn Station to Grand Central. There you will find the number 6 train.
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No, Amtrak Double Deckers (Superliners) are too tall, it would hit the ceiling of Penn Station.
Yes, the A express train goes from Penn Station to Chambers Street. It's 4 stops (unless you are traveling at night, when the A runs local). The Chambers Street station on the A and C trains is at Church Street.
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The AirTrain doesn't go to Penn Station. It's just a shuttle that takes you from JFK to the nearest subway stations (the Howard Beach Station on the A train, and the Sutphin Boulevard-Archer Avenue station on the E train and the J-Z line).The Howard Beach station is much closer to JFK (you'd only go to the Sutphin-Archer station if you need to take the E or J-Z). You can take the A train to Penn Station, so get off the AirTrain at the Howard Beach station.Then take the Manhattan-bound A train from Howard Beach to 34th Street-Penn Station. The ride on the A train is about an hour to an hour and fifteen minutes. The AirTrain takes about ten minutes. So you're looking at about an hour and a half trip from the airport to Penn Station.