Sutphin Boulevard - BMT Jamaica Line - ended in 1977.
Sutphin Boulevard - IND Queens Boulevard Line - was created in 1937.
Woodhaven Boulevard - BMT Jamaica Line - was created in 1917.
You can take the Uptown (Queens-bound) E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from Penn Station to the end of the line. The last few stops on the E train are in Jamaica: the Jamaica-Van Wyck Station, the Sutphin Boulevard-Archer Avenue Station, and the Jamaica Center-Parsons/Archer Station (end of the line).You can also take the F train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) to the end of the line: the Briarwood-Van Wyck Boulevard Station, the Sutphin Boulevard-Hillside Avenue Station, the Parsons Boulevard-Hillside Avenue Station, the 169th Street-Hillside Avenue Station or the Jamaica-179th Street Station (end of the line).The F will drop you off further north in Jamaica. But you can't take the F from Penn Station. You'll need to take the Downtown A, C or E from 34th Street-Penn Station to West 4th Street.At West 4th Street, transfer to the Uptown F.See the Related Link below for a complete New York City subway map.
Woodhaven Boulevard - IND Queens Boulevard Line - was created in 1936.
Parsons Boulevard - IND Queens Boulevard Line - was created in 1937.
IND Queens Boulevard Line was created in 1933.
Junction Boulevard - IRT Flushing Line - was created in 1917.
Seventh Avenue - IND Queens Boulevard Line - was created in 1933.
Bedford Park Boulevard - IND Concourse Line - was created in 1933.
Queens Plaza - IND Queens Boulevard Line - was created in 1933.
Assuming you meant the Jamaica Station on the LIRR (Long Island Railroad): the Sutphin Boulevard-Archer Avenue Station of the New York City subway system connects to this station. The trains that stop at Sutphin Boulevard-Archer Avenue are the E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) and the J-Z (the brown line).Take the Brooklyn and Manhattan-bound J or Ztrains from Sutphin Boulevard-Archer Avenue to Broadway Junction.Transfer at Broadway Junction to the Manhattan-bound A or C trains. Take the A or C to Jay Street-Metrotech.The Jay Street-Metrotech Station is at the corner of Jay and Willoughby Streets. Walk one block north on Jay Street, and turn left at the next street (it's not actually a street, though, but a promenade between two buildings).Walk through the promenade to the next street, Adams Street. The Brooklyn Bridge Marriott is either half a block north of you or half a block south of you. The address is 333 Adams Street, but there seems to be a discrepancy on Google Maps.