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You can transfer from the 4 to the 6 at 14th Street-Union Square or 42nd Street-Grand Central.

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Q: How do you transfer from the 4 train to the 6 train to 33rd Street?
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Take the Uptown E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to Lexington Avenue-53rd Street. This station is connected to the 51st Street Station on the 6 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line), so you can transfer without exiting the subway system. Transfer to the 6, and take the Downtown 6 to 33rd Street, 28th Street, 23rd Street or 14th Street. All of these stops are on Park Avenue South.


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What train can you take to transfer to the F train?

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How to take the 4 train from Penn Station?

If you are heading to Brooklyn or the very tip of Lower Manhattan: take the Downtown A express train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to Fulton Street. Transfer at Fulton Street to the 4.If you are heading anywhere else: take the Uptown 1-2-3(the red line), 1 stop, from 34th Street-Penn Station to 42nd Street-Times Square. Transfer at Times Square to the Sshuttle train (color grey) or the Uptown 7 train (the purple line) if the shuttle isn't running. Take the S or 7to 42nd Street-Grand Central, and transfer there to the 4.


How do you get from the 4 5 6 train to the F train in Brooklyn?

There are several ways to do this, but most of them require you to make 2 transfers. I will list all the options in Manhattan, even though some of them are similar, in the event that certain trains are out of service. For example, the L train and the 7 train are undergoing periodic trackwork right now and sometimes aren't running in Manhattan.Free transfer is available between the 59th Street-Lexington Avenue Station on the 4-5-6 and the 63rd Street-Lexington Avenue Station on the F. This is a hassle, because you have to walk 4 blocks underground to transfer, and the transfer is only free if you pay with a plastic Metrocard (if you use paper Single Ride Tickets you have to pay 2 separate fares). But it's the only direct transfer between the 4-5-6 and the F.There is another direct transfer, but only from the Downtown 6 (or the Downtown 4 late nights). Free transfer is available between the Broadway-Lafayette Station on the B-D-F-M, and the Bleeker Street Station on the Downtown 6 (not the Uptown 6). Since Bleeker Street is a local stop, you can't transfer from the 4 or 5 express trains, except late nights (1 to 5 AM), when the 4 runs local, in which case you can transfer from the Downtown 4.You can also take the 4-5-6 to 42nd Street-Grand Central, transfer there to the Manhattan-bound 7 train, 1 stop, to 42nd Street-Bryant Park, and then transfer to the F at Bryant Park.Or, you can take the 4-5-6 to 14th Street-Union Square, transfer there to the Manhattan-bound L train, 1 stop, to 6th Avenue-14th Street, and then transfer at 6th Avenue-14th Street to the F.Or, you can take the 4-5-6 to 14th Street-Union Square, transfer there to the Uptown N-R-Q-W, take the N-R-Q-W to 34th Street-Herald Square, and transfer at Herald Square to the F.Or, you can take the 4 or 5 (not the 6) to Fulton Street, transfer there to the Uptown 2, and take the Uptown 2 to 14th Street (at 7th Avenue). This station is connected to the 6th Avenue-14th Street Station. So you'd walk 1 avenue block east underground, then transfer to the F at 6th Avenue-14th Street.Or, you can take the 4 or 5 (not the 6) to Fulton Street, transfer there to the Uptown A or C, take the A or C to West 4th Street, and transfer at West 4th to the F.Or, you can take the 4 or 5 (not the 6) to Fulton Street, transfer there to the Uptown J-Z, take the J-Z to Delancey-Essex Street, and transfer at Delancey-Essex Street to the F.


Where do you transfer from the D train to get to 34th Street?

I am confused by your question, because the D train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) does not stop at 79th Street. It's an express train, and it runs straight from 59th Street-Columbus Circle to 125th Street.The other thing I'm confused by is what you're actually asking: "where do I transfer?" You transfer from one train to another inside the station. I would think you would understand that already.The only train that stops at 79th Street is the 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) at West 79th Street and Broadway. And it is the only train that stops at that station. There is no other train to transfer to.If you are sure that you're supposed to be taking the Dtrain, then: take the D train to 7th Avenue-53rd Street. Transfer there to the Uptown (Queens-bound) E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line). Take the E train 2 stops to 53rd Street-Lexington Avenue. This station is connected to the 51st Street Station on the 6 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line). Take the Downtown 6 to 14th Street-Union Square.


Which train do you take to 34th Street the 2 train or 5 train?

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Which subway do you take from 78th and Lexington to Yankee Stadium in the Bronx?

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