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You can take the Downtown R train from 34th Street-Herald Square (at 34th Street and Broadway) to west Brooklyn (the neighborhoods of Downtown Brooklyn, Boerum Hill, Gowanus, Park Slope, Greenwood, Sunset Park, Bay Ridge and Fort Hamilton).
The train that passes 1260-1278 on 60th Street in Brooklyn, NY is the N train. It connects to R and Q lines. The D Line also passes the area.
dose th f train in brooklyn go to or near 26 court steet
How do I get to 25 25 chapel st on the train
You can transfer to the N train from the 3 train(or from the 3 train to the N train) at the Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street Station.HOWEVER, the 3 train does not stop at the Atlantic Avenue station from 11:30 PM to 6 AM.The only other option I could find requires you to transfer from the 3 train to the R train to the N train.Take the 3 train to Borough Hall-Court Street, and transfer to the Downtown (Brooklyn-bound) R train. Take the R train to 36th Street, and then transfer at 36th Street to the N train.But again, this route will not be possible from 11:30 PM to 6 AM, as neither the 3 nor the R stop at Borough Hall-Court Street during those times.See the Related Link below for a complete New York City subway map.
Take the Uptown A or C trains from Jay Street-Metrotech (at the corner of Jay Street and Willoughby Street) to 34th Street-Penn Station. The A is express, the C is local.
The L train (color code grey) runs east-west and west-east across 14th Street. Its eastbound route begins at 14th Street and 8th Avenue. It runs east across 14th Street, and then under the East River and out to Canarsie, Brooklyn. Its westbound route begins in Canarsie, Brooklyn. It travels west across Brooklyn, through Williamsburg, and then under the East River and across 14th Street to the west side of Manhattan (14th Street and 8th Avenue). In Manhattan, you can catch the L train at the following stations (in order from west ---> east): 14th Street and 8th Avenue, 14th Street and 7th Avenue, 14th Street and 6th Avenue, 14th Street and Lexington Avenue (the Union Square Station), 14th Street and 3rd Avenue, and 14th Street and 1st Avenue. 14th Street and 1st Avenue is the last stop in Manhattan, before the L goes to Brooklyn. The first four stops the L makes in Brooklyn are all in the Williamsburg neighborhood: Bedford Avenue, Lorimer Street, Graham Avenue, and Grand Street are all in Williamsburg. See the Related Link below for a complete NYC subway map.
Yes. Take the Downtown 2 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to Flatbush Avenue-Brooklyn College.
I would take the L to the end of the line in Manhattan, 8th Avenue-14th Street. Then, if you're going to Upper Manhattan or the Bronx, transfer to the Uptown A express train to 59th Street-Columbus Circle, 125th Street or 145th Street, and transfer there to the Uptown D.If you're going to Lower Manhattan or Brooklyn, transfer to the Downtown A-C-E, 1 stop, to West 4th Street, and transfer there to the Downtown D.
I would take the L to the end of the line in Manhattan, 8th Avenue-14th Street. Then, if you're going to Upper Manhattan or the Bronx, transfer to the Uptown A express train to 59th Street-Columbus Circle, 125th Street or 145th Street, and transfer there to the Uptown D.If you're going to Lower Manhattan or Brooklyn, transfer to the Downtown A-C-E, 1 stop, to West 4th Street, and transfer there to the Downtown D.
Unfortunately the number 2 train does not go to Rector St in Brooklyn. There is not a train that goes to Rector St. However there are many buses and taxis that do go to Brooklyn.
Take the Downtown N-R-Q (the yellow line) from 42nd Street-Times Square (at 7th Avenue) to 14th Street-Union Square.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.