1,000,000,000$$
I don't understand your question. What is "B icon?" Are you asking how to get to the B train from Grand Central Station? That's the only thing I can think of. If that's not what you meant, then please ask your question again and clearly indicate what you mean.You can take the Manhattan-bound 7 train (the purple line) one stop, from 42nd Street-Grand Central Station to 42nd Street-Bryant Park, and transfer at Bryant Park to the Btrain (which is on the B-D-F-M, the orange line).If the 7 train is not running (there has been construction going on, off and on), then I would just walk to the Bryant Park Station. There are other routes you can take, to get from Grand Central to the B train, but it would be much simpler and faster to walk.Grand Central Station is at 42nd Street between Park and Lexington Avenues. The 42nd Street-Bryant Park Station is at 42nd Street and 6th Avenue, which is 3 or 4 avenue blocks west of Grand Central Station (depending on whether you exit at Park or Lexington). From east to west, it goes: Lexington ---> Park ---> Madison ---> 5th ---> 6th.
not as much as it cost to park it in georges bum
Central Park runs south to north from 59th Street to 110th Street, and west to east from Central Park West to Fifth Avenue. In New York City, approximately 17 to 20 street blocks (south/north blocks) equals a mile, so, the distance from 42nd Street to 59th Street is about a mile.
Yes it is. Central is 3.41km^2 and Kings is 4.01^2
We need the name of the park to give you a cost.
Millennium Park cost around 60 million dollars.
From JFK to Central Park approximately $45 plus tip. From Central Park to Pier 12 - about $10 plus tip
its much larger lol
250,000
£5.00
No. Great Britain is much too large to fit into Central Park. Central Park is 3.41 square kilometers compared to Great Britain's 219,000 square kilometers.
it will cost 20$