The address 196 Allen Street is near the corner of Houston Street. The closest subway stop is 3 blocks west, the 2nd Avenue-Houston Street Station on the F train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line).
The address 123 Allen Street is between Delancey and Rivington Streets.The closest subway stations are the F train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) to Delancey Street (at Essex Street), the J-Z (the brown line) or the M to Essex Street (at Delancey Street), or the B or D to Grand Street (at Chrystie Street).If you take the F to Delancey Street, you will exit the subway at the intersection of Delancey and Essex Streets. Walk three blocks west on Delancey to Allen Street, then turn right onto Allen, and walk half a block north to 123 Allen Street, between Delancey and Rivington.If you take the J-Z or the M to Essex Street, you will exit the subway at the intersection of Delancey and Norfolk Street (one block east of Essex Street). Walk four blocks west on Delancey to Allen Street, then turn right onto Allen, and walk half a block north to 123 Allen Street, between Delancey and Rivington.If you take the B or D to Grand Street, you will exit the subway at the intersection of Grand and Chrystie Streets. Walk two blocks north on Chrystie to Delancey Street. Then turn right onto Delancey, and walk three blocks east on Delancey to Allen Street. Make a left onto Allen Street, and walk half a block north to 123 Allen Street, between Delancey and Rivington.See the Related Link below for a complete New York City subway map.
None of them do. The 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) runs up and down Broadway from 59th Street to 168th Street, but it is a local train. Above 168th Street, the 1 runs up St. Nicolas Avenue to its final stop in Manhattan, 191st Street. The 2 and the 3 (which are express) follow the same path as the 1 from Chambers Street to 96th Street, then veer east and run up the middle of Manhattan and into the Bronx. Below 59th Street, the 1-2-3 line runs up and down 7th Avenue, then 7th Avenue South, then Varick Street, then West Broadway. Then the 2 and 3 veer east to Brooklyn, and the 1 continues down Greenwich Street in Manhattan to its final stop, South Ferry.
The L train (color code grey) runs east-west and west-east across 14th Street. Its eastbound route begins at 14th Street and 8th Avenue. It runs east across 14th Street, and then under the East River and out to Canarsie, Brooklyn. Its westbound route begins in Canarsie, Brooklyn. It travels west across Brooklyn, through Williamsburg, and then under the East River and across 14th Street to the west side of Manhattan (14th Street and 8th Avenue). In Manhattan, you can catch the L train at the following stations (in order from west ---> east): 14th Street and 8th Avenue, 14th Street and 7th Avenue, 14th Street and 6th Avenue, 14th Street and Lexington Avenue (the Union Square Station), 14th Street and 3rd Avenue, and 14th Street and 1st Avenue. 14th Street and 1st Avenue is the last stop in Manhattan, before the L goes to Brooklyn. The first four stops the L makes in Brooklyn are all in the Williamsburg neighborhood: Bedford Avenue, Lorimer Street, Graham Avenue, and Grand Street are all in Williamsburg. See the Related Link below for a complete NYC subway map.
The 1-2-3 (the red line) stops at 96th Street and Broadway, and the C train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) and the B train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) both stop at 96th Street and Central Park West.If 96th Street is more than a few subway stops away from your starting point, then you will want to take the 2 or 3, as they are express trains. The 1, the C, and the B are all local trains.
The 2 or 3 train to Wall St. station.
The 2 get off at 14 street and walk like 10 blocks !
The address 184 East 76th Street is between Lexington and 3rd Avenues.Take the Downtown 6 local train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) from 77th Street (at Lexington Avenue) to 59th Street.Transfer at 59th Street to the Downtown 4 or 5express trains to Bowling Green.
dose th f train in brooklyn go to or near 26 court steet
The 2 get off at 14 street and walk like 10 blocks !
This is the best route that I can find: take the Uptown Bor D (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) from Grand Street (at Chrystie Street) to West 4th Street.Transfer at West 4th Street to the Uptown E (of the A-C-E, the blue line), and take the E to 53rd Street-Lexington Avenue (which is the last stop in Manhattan on the Uptown E before it goes to Queens).Free transfer is available between the 53rd Street-Lexington Avenue Station on the E train and the 51st Street Station on the 6 train, of the 4-5-6, the dark green line (as opposed to the light green line, which is the G train, the only subway line that does not run in Manhattan).Take the Uptown 6 from 51st Street to either 86th Street or 96th Street (at Lexington Avenue), depending on whether you want to walk 5 blocks uptown or 5 blocks downtown.The address 9 East 91st Street is between 5th and Madison Avenues. Madison Avenue is 2 avenue blocks west of Lexington. Park Avenue is between them.
I believe the 4 and 5. They usually run express it will get you there faster.
The East River, which is actually not a river, but an estuary, or a tidal strait. Unlike a true river, it connects to the ocean on both sides. It flows south from the Long Island Sound, down the east side of Manhattan and the west side of Queens and Brooklyn, into the Atlantic Ocean.There are three bridges that connect Brooklyn to lower Manhattan: the Brooklyn Bridge, the Williamsburg Bridge, and the Manhattan Bridge. The Manhattan Bridge is the southernmost of the three: it connects to Manhattan at Canal Street. The Williamsburg Bridge is in the middle; it connects to Manhattan at Delancey Street. The Brooklyn Bridge is the northernmost of the three, connecting to Manhattan at Houston Street.