First, take the Uptown 1-2-3 (the red line) or the Uptown A-C-E (the blue line) ONE stop, from West 34th Street (Penn Station) to West 42nd Street (Times Square).
At the Times Square Station, transfer to the Downtown N or Q trains (of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line). Take the Downtown N or Q to 14th Street-Union Square.
You will exit the subway at 14th Street and Broadway (unless you use the north exit, which will let you out at 18th and Broadway).
If you get out at 14th and Broadway (the south side of Union Square Park): walk two blocks west (Broadway ---> University Place ---> 5th Avenue) and then one block north to 15th Street.
If you get out at 18th and Broadway (the north side of Union Square Park): walk two blocks west (Park Avenue South ---> Broadway ---> 5th Avenue) and then three blocks south.
Broadway runs in a diagonal line up and down Manhattan, which makes the streets fairly confusing at times.
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The simplest way would be to take the Downtown 4-5-6 (the dark green line) from 42nd Street-Grand Central Station to 14th Street-Union Square, at 4th Avenue. From there it's just one block north and two blocks west (4th Avenue ---> Broadway ---> 5th Avenue) to 15th Street and 5th Avenue.
But you will want to take the 4 or 5, not the 6, because the 4 and 5 are express trains and it's only one stop from 42nd Street-Grand Central to 14th Street-Union Square.
Take the Uptown 1-2-3 (the red line) one stop, from 34th Street-Penn Station to 42nd Street-Times Square.
At Times Square, transfer to the Downtown N, R or Q trains (of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line). Take the Downtown N, R or Q to 14th Street-Union Square, at East 14th Street between Broadway and Park Avenue South.
Depending on how far east you're going and how much walking you want to do, you can transfer at Union Square to the Brooklyn-bound L train (the grey line), and take the L to 14th Street-3rd Avenue or 14th Street-1st Avenue.
Take the Uptown E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to Lexington Avenue-53rd Street. Then walk 1 block east on 53rd Street to 3rd Avenue.
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 51st Street station, and take the Uptown 6 to 96th Street or 103rd Street (at Lexington Avenue).
Then walk north or south to 100th Street, and west to 5th Avenue: Lexington ---> Park ---> Madison ---> 5th.
Fifth Street - Metromover station - was created in 1994.
Take the Uptown E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to 53rd Street-5th Avenue. Fifth Avenue is one block west of Madison Avenue.
Tiffany and Co. is located at 727 Fifth Avenue, at the southeast corner of 57th Street. Take the Uptown E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to 5th Avenue-53rd Street. Then walk 4 blocks up Fifth Avenue to 57th Street.
Take the Uptown E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to 5th Avenue-53rd Street. Then walk 1 block west on 53rd Street to 6th Avenue.You'll know which way is west because 5th Avenue is the dividing line between the West and East Sides. So on the west side of 5th Avenue, the street sign will say "West 53rd Street," while on the east side of 5th Avenue, it will say "East 53rd Street."
Take the Uptown 6 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) from 33rd Street (at Park Avenue) to 86th Street (at Lexington Avenue). Park Avenue is the next avenue east of Madison, and 3rd Avenue is the next avenue east of Lexington.
Fifth Street Viaduct was created in 1997.
Fifth Street Towers was created in 1987.
The most famous street in New York City is probably Broadway. Other possibilities are Fifth Avenue, Madison Avenue, Park Avenue, and Wall Street.
From Penn Station in New York, you can take the Uptown R, N or W train and get off at the Fifth Avenue stop. You can then walk down Fifth Avenue to 53rd Street which is where F.A.O. is located.
Fifth Avenue - San Diego Trolley station - was created in 1981.
The symbol for Fifth Street Finance Corp. in the NYSE is: FSCE.
The symbol for Fifth Street Finance Corp. in NASDAQ is: FSC.