take the Shuttle or 7 train from Grand Central to Times Square and transfer to the 1 train uptown to 59th Street/Columbus Circle
Yes, you can catch the A train at the 59th Street and Columbus Circle subway station in New York City. This station serves the A, C, B, D, and 1 trains, making it a key transfer point in the subway system. The A train provides service to various destinations, including downtown Manhattan and Brooklyn.
VIA subway
Grand Central Station
Not possible these days. Amtrak no longer has service to Grand Central Terminal. BTW - Grand Central Station is the subway station. The railroad station is Grand Central Terminal.
Yes- Grand Central Station is the name of the SUBWAY station which is below ground (4, 5, 6, 7 and "s" 42nd St Shuttle lines). The RAILROAD station (MetroNorth Railroad) is known as Grand Central Terminal and is at street level.
No, they are two separate subway stations.
No, but it does stop at penn station and you can take the subway
Grand Central Terminal is the name of the railroad station at 42nd St/Park Avenue. Grand Central Station is the name of the subway station which is below Grand Central Terminal.
Queen steet station and Glasgow central station
No, there are no lockers near Central Park.Answer:There may be no public lockers, but then again there may. There is a NYC Transit location on Columbus Circle. The Transit Authority advertsies that they have lockers available at 60 locations frequented by bicylists. Also, there are several health clubs located along the length of both sides of the park. Additionally, and this is just a guess, there may be lockers available at the Loeb Boathouse on the lake in the park.
It's an 8 to 10-minute ride on the Uptown C local train, not counting the time it takes to wait for the train to come. It's only 4 stops: 34th Street-Penn Station, 42nd Street-Port Authority, 50th Street, 59th Street-Columbus Circle, 72nd Street.
To get to Central Park carriage rides from 8 Stone Street, New York, you can walk to the nearest subway station, which is the Wall Street station. Take the 2 or 4 train uptown to 59th Street – Columbus Circle. From there, you can walk east into Central Park, where the carriage rides are typically located near the south end of the park. Alternatively, you could take a taxi or rideshare for a more direct route.