The 6 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) will drop you off pretty close. Take the Uptown 6 train to Zerega Avenue.
You will exit the subway at the intersection of Westchester Avenue and Zerega Avenue.
Start walking south on Zerega Avenue. The first intersection you'll reach will be Zerega Avenue and Butler Place, then Zerega Avenue and Halsey Street, then Zerega Avenue and Waterbury Avenue.
If the first intersection you reach is Zerega Avenue and Tratman Avenue, then Zerega Avenue and Lyon Avenue, then you are walking north, not south. Turn around and walk back the other way.
Keep walking south on Zerega Avenue until you get to 901 Zerega Avenue. You will know you're almost there when you walk underneath the overpasses of the Cross Bronx and Bruckner Expressways. After you've walked underneath those highway overpasses, you'll reach the intersection of Zerega and Houghton Avenues, then Zerega and Quimby Avenues, then Zerega and Story Avenues. The address 901 Zerega Avenue is between Quimby and Story Avenues.
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