No. The subway trains to and from Brooklyn run on their own elevated lines. They do not use the Brooklyn Bridge. The bridge is for cars, buses, trucks, and pedestrian traffic only.
There used to be trolleys that ran across the Brooklyn Bridge, but that was only from 1898 to 1950. The old BRT line also ran over the bridge and just barely into Manhattan, to its last stop, but that was around a hundred years ago.
To take the train to Brooklyn Bridge Park, you can use the subway system in New York City. Take a train that stops at the Borough Hall station in Brooklyn, which is close to the park. From there, you can walk or take a short bus ride to reach Brooklyn Bridge Park.
The old BRT line ran over the Brooklyn Bridge and just barely into Manhattan, to its last stop, but that was around a hundred years ago. I don't believe the BRT station was actually on the Brooklyn Bridge, but rather just beyond it, in Manhattan.
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Much of your question depends on whether you're driving or walking, where you start on the Brooklyn Bridge and where you end up in Central Park. If I walked from the Manhattan side of the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge to the corner of 5th Avenue and 59th Street, I'd walk about six miles.
You can get an underground train and an overground train from London Bridge.
Unfortunately the number 2 train does not go to Rector St in Brooklyn. There is not a train that goes to Rector St. However there are many buses and taxis that do go to Brooklyn.
Gasconade Bridge train disaster happened in 1855.
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Brooklyn's climate is great.It is also part of New York. We can take the train from Queens to Brooklyn.
You have to go to Port Authority they have plenty of busses going everywhere. you may want to go via train, it would be easier.
Take the shuttle (called the AirTrain) from inside the JFK terminals to the Howard Beach Station of the A train. The A train goes through Brooklyn. JFK is in Queens, and Brooklyn and Queens are two halves of one island. Queens is the north side, and Brooklyn is the south side.
The J Train