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Take the shuttle (called the AirTrain) from inside the JFK terminals to the Howard Beach Station of the A train. The A train goes through Brooklyn. JFK is in Queens, and Brooklyn and Queens are two halves of one island. Queens is the north side, and Brooklyn is the south side.
take the Q uptown get off after 2 stops
Yes, the R train (of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line) stops at the 14th Street/Union Square Station.
The 4-5-6 (the dark green line), the N-R-Q (the yellow line) and the L train (the grey line) all stop at 14th Street-Union Square.
The steep slope stops and slows down the wind,then the wind goes back to normal speed.
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Take the Downtown Q express train (of the N-R-Q, the yellow line), 2 stops, from 42nd Street-Times Square to 14th Street-Union Square. You can also take the N or R but they are local trains so it will take a lot longer.Transfer at 14th Street-Union Square to the Downtown 4 or 5 express trains (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line), 1 stop, to Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall. Again, you can also take the 6 but it is a local train and will take much longer.You'll exit the subway at the intersection of Chambers and Centre Streets (at the northeast corner of City Hall Park). Walk south on Centre Street (along the east side of City Hall Park) until you reach the entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge Promenade (about 1/3 of the way down the length of the park).
it's 18hrs nonstop, but stopping at rest stops and foods stops it will be about 21hrs
The Boston Marathon stops in Boston. It stops at Copley Square.
Friction will cause a body to slow down or stop moving. A weight on a down slope will descend faster if the slope in wet, as the water will act as a lubricant.
you can't they are like a job vault that stops anyone from entering...