No. You have to take the 2 or 3 trains to Fulton Street (at William Street). The address 123 William Street is on the same block as the subway station, between Fulton and John Streets.
You can transfer from the 1 to the 2 or 3at Chambers Street, 14th Street, Penn Station, Times Square, 72nd Street, or 96th Street.
To travel from Utica Avenue to 23rd Street in Manhattan, you can take the A train or the C train from Utica Avenue station. You would ride the train towards Manhattan and transfer at either the 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal or 34th Street-Penn Station, then take the E train to 23rd Street. Alternatively, you can take the 2 train from nearby stations to reach 23rd Street directly.
Take the Manhattan-bound L train from Broadway Junction to 14th Street-6th Avenue, and transfer there to the Uptown F train to 21st Street-Queensbridge.
Any Metronorth train that ends at Grand Central puts you on 42nd Street. Grand Central Station is on 42nd Street between Park and Lexington Avenues.
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.
To reach 550 1st Avenue in Manhattan, you can take the 6 train to the 33rd Street station. From there, it's about a 15-minute walk to your destination. Alternatively, you can take the L train to the 1st Avenue station and walk a short distance east.
Yes, you can take the E train to Spring Street. The E train stops at the Spring Street station in Manhattan, which is located near various shops and restaurants. Just make sure to check the train schedule and any potential service changes before you travel.
To transfer from the 4 train to the 6 train for Mount Sinai Hospital, take the 4 train to the 42nd Street-Bryant Park station. From there, follow signs to the 42nd Street subway station and transfer to the 6 train. Ride the 6 train uptown and get off at the 96th Street station. Mount Sinai Hospital is a short walk from there.
To catch the 1 train from Queens, you can take the R train to the 59th Street–Lexington Avenue station in Manhattan. From there, transfer to the 1 train at the same station. Alternatively, you can take the R train to the Times Square–42nd Street station, where you can also transfer to the 1 train. Both options provide convenient access to the 1 line from Queens.
The closest subway stop is the 6 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) to Spring Street (at Lafayette Street). The address 72 Spring Street is half a block west, between Lafayette and Crosby Streets.
You have a total of five options (four in Manhattan, and one in The Bronx):Option 11) Take the 6 train to 14th Street-Union Square.2) Transfer at 14th Street-Union Square to the westbound (Manhattan-bound) L train.3) Take the L train one stop to 6th Avenue (at 14th Street).4) Transfer at 6th Avenue & 14th Street to the Uptown F or M trains.5) Take the Uptown F or M to 42nd Street-Bryant Park.6) Transfer at 42nd Street-Bryant Park to the D.Option 21) Take the 6 train to 59th Street.2) You can transfer from the 59th Street Station on the 4-5-6 to the F train at 63rd Street-Lexington Avenue (however, note that you will have to pay two separate fares, unless you pay by Metrocard).3) Take the Downtown (Manhattan-bound) F train from 63rd Street-Lexington Avenue to 47th-50th Street-Rockefeller Center.4) Transfer at Rockefeller Center to the D train.Option 31) Take the Downtown 6 train to Bleeker Street.2) From the Downtown 6 only (NOT the Uptown 6) you can transfer from the Bleeker Street Station to the Broadway-Lafayette Station.3) Get the D train at Broadway-Lafayette.Option 41) Take the 6 train to 51st Street.2) Transfer at 51st Street to the Downtown(Manhattan-bound) E train.3) Take the E train to 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal.4) Transfer at 42nd Street-Port Authority to the Uptown Aor C trains.5) Take the Uptown A or C to 59th Street-Columbus Circle.6) Transfer at 59th Street-Columbus Circle to the Dtrain.Option 5 (The Bronx)1) Take the 6 train to 125th Street in Manhattan.2) Transfer at 125th Street to the Uptown 4 train.3) Take the Uptown 4 train to 161st Street-Yankee Stadium.4) Transfer at 161st Street-Yankee Stadium to the Dtrain.See the Related Link below for a complete New York City subway map.
Take the Downtown A or C trains (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 42nd Street-Port Authority to Fulton Street.Coming from the A or C trains, you should exit the subway at Fulton Street and Nassau Street. Walk 2 blocks east on Fulton Street (in the opposite direction of traffic) to William Street. Turn right, and walk 3 blocks south on William Street to Maiden Lane. The address 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza should be on William Street between Maiden Lane and Liberty Street.