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.
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 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.
To get from 178th Street in Manhattan to the Bronx Zoo, you can take the subway. Head to the 181st Street station and take the A train to 125th Street, then transfer to the 2 train towards the Bronx. Get off at the Pelham Parkway station, and the zoo is a short walk from there. Alternatively, you could take a bus or drive, but public transit is often the quickest option.
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.
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 travel from Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, to Varick Street, you can take the Q train from Sheepshead Bay station towards Manhattan. Transfer at the 34th Street-Herald Square station to the A, C, or E train, and then continue to the nearest station to Varick Street, which is the Canal Street station on the A or C line. From there, it's a short walk to Varick Street.
To travel from White Plains Road in the Bronx to 26 Federal Plaza in Manhattan, take the 2 train from White Plains Road station towards Flatbush Avenue. Transfer at 42nd Street-Times Square to the 1 train. Take the 1 train downtown to the Chambers Street station, which is a short walk to 26 Federal Plaza.
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.