Having been ALL over the United States by bus(Greyhound) I can give you 25-30 hours,depending express or local. Once at the Port Authority bus terminal at 42nd street NYC.A subway to Canal is about 30 or less minutes,the train (subway) has a Canal St. station.
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Canal Street is south of 34th Street. So you will be taking the Downtown A-C-E (the blue line) from 34th Street to Canal Street.
According to the measurements I got from Google Maps, Canal Street is approximately 6 miles south of 96th Street.
There are many theatres in Dublin. There is the Gaiety on South King Street, the Olympia on Dame Street, the Abbey on Abbey Street, the Grand Canal Theatre on Grand Canal Quay, to name but a few.
Fulton Street runs through South Street Seaport. Walk west on Fulton Street to Nassau Street.Take the Uptown J-Z (the brown line) from Fulton Street (at Nassau Street) to Canal Street (at Centre Street). This portion of Canal Street is the heart of Chinatown.Then walk 3 blocks east on Canal Street to Mott Street: Centre Street ---> Baxter Street ---> Mulberry Street ---> Mott Street.For future reference, you can try hopstop.com to get subway/bus directions.
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The address 139 Canal Street is between the Bowery (to the west) and Chrystie Street (to the east). Take the Downtown A-C-E(the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to West 4th Street. Transfer at West 4th Street to the Downtown B or Dtrains (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line), and take the Downtown B or D to Grand Street (at Chrystie Street).Walk 2 blocks south on Chrystie Street to Canal Street (Grand Street ---> Hester Street ---> Canal Street). Turn right onto Canal Street.Between the Bowery and Chrystie Street, Canal Street is intersected by the Manhattan Bridge Roadway. The Manhattan Bridge Roadway cuts through Canal Street just west of Chrystie Street, runs north for half a block, and then merges into the Bowery. For this half-block stretch, the Roadway is called Canal Street (even though it is not part of the "real" Canal Street).The address 139 Canal Street is located on this half-block stretch of Roadway that is called Canal Street. It is not on the "real" Canal Street.So, you'll turn right onto Canal Street, and walk a very short distance (about 100 feet) to the fork in the road where the Manhattan Bridge Roadway cuts through. The left side of the fork is the "real" Canal Street, and the right side is the extension made by the Roadway.Take a right onto the Canal Street extension. About 50 feet up the road, you will see the Mahayana Buddhist Temple. On the left side of the Mahayana Buddhist Temple is 139 Canal Street.
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There are actually three or four Canal Street Stations (two of the stations are connected to each other, so they can be considered to be one station).In order from west to east, there is the Canal Street Station on the 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line), at Varick Street, the Canal Street Station on the A-C-E (the blue line), at 6th Avenue, and the Canal Street Station on the Nand R trains (of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line), at Broadway, which is connected to the Canal Street Station on the 6 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) and the J-Z (the brown line), at Centre Street.All of these stations are west of 55-59 Chrystie Street, which is between Canal and Hester Streets. So the directions to all of them are the same: walk half a block south to Canal Street, and then walk west on Canal Street to the station.
Canal Street railroad bridge was created in 1914.
Canal Street - LIRR station - was created in 1890.