To navigate from Penn Station to Battery Park using the subway system, you can take the 1 train from Penn Station towards South Ferry. Get off at the South Ferry station, which is the closest stop to Battery Park. From there, you can walk to Battery Park.
To travel from Penn Station to Battery Park, you can take the subway. Board the 1 train at Penn Station and ride it all the way to South Ferry Station. From there, it's a short walk to Battery Park.
The best way to travel from New York Penn Station to Battery Park is by taking the subway. You can take the 1 train from Penn Station to South Ferry, which is the closest station to Battery Park. From there, it's just a short walk to Battery Park.
Kinning Park subway station was created in 1896.
Park Avenue is about half a mile east of Penn Station.
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East. Penn Station is between 8th and 7th Avenues. Park Avenue is 5 blocks east of 7th Avenue.
If you are trying to get from Penn Station to Church Street, there are two routes you can take. The first has you on track two of the red line heading toward Flatbush Ave. You cannot ride the subway to Church Street rather you want to disembark at Park Place and finish your travel on foot. The second route is on track 3 of the red line which heads for New Lots. Again get off at Park Place and finish the trip on foot.
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There are no trolleys in New York City. There are buses, but the bus system is extremely complicated, and the maps and schedules are incomprehensible and virtually useless. It's much less hassle to take the subway. I would not take the bus, unless you cannot take the subway because you are walking disabled (the majority of the subway stations are not wheelchair accessible).Take the Downtown 1 (of the 1-2-3, the red line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to the end of the line, South Ferry. Battery Park is right across the street from the South Ferry Station.The 1 is a local train. To make it a shorter trip, you may want to take the Downtown 2 or 3 express trains from 34th Street-Penn Station to Chambers Street. It's only 2 stops: Penn Station ---> 14th Street ---> Chambers Street. Then transfer at Chambers Street to the Downtown 1, 2 stops, to South Ferry (it would be 3 stops, but the Cortlandt Street Station is temporarily closed).
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.
Grand Central Station & Terminal are located at East 42nd Street between Park and Lexington Avenues. Grand Central Station is the subway station, where you can catch the 4-5-6 (the dark green line, aka the Lexington Avenue Line) or the S shuttle train to Times Square. Grand Central Terminal is the railroad terminal, for trains that are not part of the New York City subway system (like MetroNorth commuter trains).