You can get from any train to any other train on the New York City subway system. You may have to make 2, 3 or possibly even 4 transfers, but you can get from any train to any other train without exiting the subway system.
Point being, this question does not have enough information to be answered. The answer depends upon what train you are starting out from.
So, please ask your question again, this time specifying a starting point: either an address or cross street, or a subway line, for example: "How do you get from Delancey Street and Ludlow Street to the E train?" or "How do you get from the D train to the E train?"
The E train makes a few dozen stops on its route through Queens and the lower half of Manhattan.
The A train (of the A-C-E, which is the blue line). Take the A train out to the Howard Beach Station in Brooklyn. From there, you can catch a shuttle (called the AirTrain) straight into the JFK terminals.
Well if it's East 28th St. you take the #6 train to 42nd St. uptown and change to the #4 train uptown to E.161st St. Yankee Stadium.
Kenneth E. Train was born in 1951.
Take the Long Island Railroad to Jamaica and change for a train going to Valley Stream. If you are not near the LIRR, take the E or J subway train to the Jamaica LIRR station and change to the railroad there. The only train that stops in Jamaica is the LIRR. The subway does not go into Nassau County.
The A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from Dyckman Street (at Broadway) to Broadway Junction (at Fulton Street).
The engine pulls the train. It begins with the letter e.
Take the Uptown E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to Court Square.
Russell E. Train was born on 1920-06-04.
E-Train - 2010 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2010
Take the MBTA commuter rail to South Station. Switchover to the MBTA red line and go inbound to Park Street. Change over to the Green Line and take any train EXCEPT the "E" train to Kenmore square. Fenway is a 1/2 mile walk from Kenmore.
Take the 'A' Train was created in 1941.
You can take the train out of the station, but you can't take the station out of the train.