Yes, you can. Follow Clinton Wharf from the Cruise Terminal until it curves north and becomes Bowne Street. Follow Bowne Street until it intersects with Van Brunt Street (next block after Imlay Street).
Turn left onto Van Brunt Street, and walk 3 blocks north on Van Brunt to Carroll Street.
Turn right onto Carroll Street, and walk east on Carroll Street (in the same direction as traffic) to Smith Street.
The Carroll Street subway station is at the intersection of Carroll and Smith Streets. Take the Uptown (Manhattan-bound) F train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) from Carroll Street to West 4th Street in Manhattan.
Transfer at West 4th Street to the Uptown A-C-E (the blue line), and take the A, C or E from West 4th Street to 34th Street-Penn Station.
To travel from London to the Southampton cruise terminal, you can take a train from London Waterloo station to Southampton Central station. From there, you can either take a taxi or a bus to the cruise terminal. The journey takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours by train.
There are direct train services from London to Southampton Central station, which is the closest station to the Southampton cruise terminal. From there, you can take a taxi or a shuttle bus to reach the terminal.
To travel by train from London to the Southampton cruise terminal, you can take a direct train from London Waterloo station to Southampton Central station. From there, you can either take a taxi or a bus to the cruise terminal, which is located about 15-20 minutes away. It is recommended to check the train schedules and plan your journey in advance to ensure a smooth and timely arrival at the cruise terminal.
Nope. You have to use penn station
No, it leaves from Grand Central Terminal. The Scarsdale station is a Metro-North station, on the Harlem line. The terminus for Metro-North trains is Grand Central, not Penn Station.
There are no direct train options from LaGuardia Airport to Penn Station. However, you can take the NYC Airporter bus from LaGuardia to Grand Central Terminal and then transfer to a train to Penn Station. Alternatively, you can take a taxi or rideshare service directly to Penn Station.
It's 8 blocks straight north from Penn Station (34th Street between 8th and 7th Avenues) to the Port Authority Bus Terminal (42nd Street at 8th Avenue).
The A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line). Take the Downtown A train from 175th Street to 34th Street-Penn Station. Entrance to the 175th Street station is included inside the bus terminal complex.
To get to the Southampton cruise terminal, you can take a taxi, use a ride-sharing service, or arrange for a shuttle service from the airport or train station. Alternatively, you can drive and park at the terminal's designated parking area.
Southampton Airport is actually in Eastleigh and about 5 miles from the Cruise Terminal. I suggest you look into the possibility of leaving the car near the Cruise Terminal. If you can't do that then get the train from the airport to Southampton Central station and a taxi from there to the terminal. cruise parking at Southampton
No, they are two separate train stations, located in two different places. New York City's Penn Station (there are other Penn Stations in the U.S.) is located at West 33rd to 34th Street, between 7th and 8th Avenues. Grand Central Station and Terminal is located at East 42nd Street between Park and Lexington Avenues. Grand Central Station is the subway station, where you can get the 4-5-6 (the dark green line), the 7 (the purple line) or the S shuttle train to Times Square. Grand Central Terminal is the railroad terminal for non-subway trains running in and out of New York City.
To take the train from LaGuardia to Penn Station, you will need to first take the Q70 bus from the airport to the Roosevelt Ave-Jackson Heights subway station. From there, you can take the E train towards Manhattan and transfer to the A, C, or E train at 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal to reach Penn Station.