Take the S shuttle train (color code grey) west across 42nd Street, from Grand Central (East 42nd) to Times Square (West 42nd). Then walk through the tunnel that connects the 42nd Street-Times Square Station to the 42nd Street-Port Authority Station.
Take the S shuttle train (color code grey) west across 42nd Street, from Grand Central Station (East 42nd) to the Times Square Station (West 42nd).Then walk through the tunnel that connects the 42nd Street-Times Square Station to the 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal Station.
Yes, the A train stops at the Port Authority Bus Terminal. All three of the trains on the blue line (the A, the C and the E) stop at 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal. There is also an underground tunnel connecting the 42nd Street-Port Authority stop on the A-C-E line to the 42nd Street-Times Square Station (since the A-C-E runs up and down 8th Avenue, while the Times Square Station is at 7th Avenue), so you can walk underground from the 42nd Street-Port Authority Station to the 42nd Street-Times Square Station, without exiting the subway system.
No, only the A-C-E (the blue line) stops at 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal. Instead, walk through the tunnel that connects the 42nd Street-Port Authority station to the 42nd Street-Times Square station.Then take the S shuttle train (color grey) east across 42nd Street, from 42nd Street-Times Square to 42nd Street-Grand Central Station. The 4-5-6 (the dark green line) stops at 42nd Street-Grand Central.When the shuttle isn't running, you can take the 7 train (the purple line) instead, 2 stops, from 42nd Street-Times Square to 42nd Street-Grand Central.
The S shuttle train (color code grey) runs between Grand Central Station (at East 42nd Street) and the Times Square Station (at West 42nd Street).
You can take MetroNorth Railroad from New Haven to Grand Central Station, and from there you can take the subway to JFK. See the second link for MetroNorth Railroad Schedules. You will need to click the icon on the right, where it says, "Click for lines EAST of Hudson - Harlem, Hudson, New Haven," to find train schedules from New Haven to Grand Central Station. At Grand Central Station, you will need to take the S shuttle train (color code grey) west across 42nd Street, from Grand Central (East 42nd) to Times Square (West 42nd). Then walk through the tunnel that connects the 42nd Street-Times Square Station to the 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal Station. At the 42nd Street-Port Authority Station, get the Brooklyn-bound (Downtown) A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line). Take the Downtown A train to the Howard Beach Station in Brooklyn. At the Howard Beach Station, you can catch a shuttle (called the AirTrain) that drops you off inside the JFK terminals.
The Port Authority closes at midnight.
It would probably take an hour and a half to two hours. First you'd take the shuttle (called the AirTrain) from JFK to the Howard Beach Station of the A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line). From the Howard Beach Station to the 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal Station is over an hour.After you get off the A train at 42nd Street-Port Authority, you'll need to walk through the tunnel that connects the 42nd Street-Port Authority Station to the 42nd Street-Times Square Station.At the Times Square Station, you'd get on the S shuttle train (color code grey) east across 42nd Street, from Times Square (West 42nd) to Grand Central Station (East 42nd).Then at Grand Central Station, you'd transfer to the Uptown 4-5-6 (the dark green line) to the Upper East Side. The 4 and 5 are express trains: they go from 42nd Street-Grand Central ---> 59th Street ---> 86th Street ---> 125th Street. Since the Upper East Side runs from 59th Street to 96th Street, you'd have to get off at 59th or 86th Street if you take the 4 or 5.The 6 is a local train, so it stops at: 42nd Street-Grand Central ---> 51st Street ---> 59th Street ---> 68th Street-Hunter College ---> 77th Street ---> 86th Street ---> 96th Street.
Chittagong Port Authority was created in 1976.
Seychelles Port Authority was created in 2004.
Port of London Authority was created in 1908.
Toronto Port Authority was created in 1999.
National Port Authority was created in 1967.