You can't take the subway from Newark Airport to Penn Station. Newark Airport is in Newark, New Jersey, and the New York City subway system does not go to New Jersey.
The PATH train runs from New Jersey to Manhattan, and connects to the A-C-E line (the blue line) of the NYC subway system. But the PATH train does not stop at or near Newark, either.
You can always get a yellow cab at the airport, although you might have to wait awhile for one. If you don't want to wait, you can call a car service in advance to pick you up. There are two main companies that service the New York City area: Carmel (212-666-6666) and Dial 7 Car & Limo (212-777-7777). Both provide excellent service; it really doesn't matter which one you pick.
You can also take a bus from Newark to Penn Station. See the Related Link below.
Newark Airport has a shuttle connecting all terminals and stoping at a train connection to Penn Station, Newark. The Path system does have a station there about every 20 minutes a Path tain leaves for Hobokin, World Trade Center site, or several stops ending at Penn Station, NY. actually under it, at 33 Street, NY. I do not remember the prices but if you check Newark Airport's web site and PATH's web site you should be able to find them.
To take the subway from LaGuardia to Penn Station, you will need to first take the Q70 bus from the airport to the Roosevelt Ave-Jackson Heights subway station. From there, you can transfer to the E train, which will take you directly to Penn Station.
To travel from LaGuardia Airport to Penn Station using the subway, you can take the M60 bus from the airport to the Astoria Blvd subway station. From there, you can transfer to the N or W train and take it to 34th Street-Herald Square station, which is near Penn Station.
No, the AirTrain takes you to and from the subway, and the subway takes you to and from Penn Station. Take the AirTrain to the Howard Beach Station, and get the Manhattan-bound A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) to 34th Street-Penn Station.
No. You would have to transfer at another station that has access to it.
No, but it does stop at penn station and you can take the subway
To get from Penn Station to Worth Street, you can take the 1 subway line. Board the 1 train at 34th Street-Penn Station and travel downtown. Get off at the Chambers Street station, which is close to Worth Street. Alternatively, you could take the A or C train from 34th Street-Penn Station to Chambers Street for a similar route.
To navigate from Penn Station to Battery Park using the subway system, you can take the 1 train from Penn Station towards South Ferry. Get off at the South Ferry station, which is the closest stop to Battery Park. From there, you can walk to Battery Park.
From Lynbrook, NY, you take the Long Island Railroad to Penn Station. From there, you can get to Harlem by using NYC Subway, Amtrak, or NYC Subway plus Metro-North.
Take the Uptown E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to Court Square.
To travel from Penn Station to Battery Park, you can take the subway. Board the 1 train at Penn Station and ride it all the way to South Ferry Station. From there, it's a short walk to Battery Park.
MetroNorth from Poughkeepsie goes to Grand Central. Amtrak from Poughkeepsie goes to Penn STation. It's very easy to take MetroNOrth to Grand Central and then get the subway to Penn Station.
You don't need to take the subway to get from Penn Station to 28th Street and 8th Avenue (which is in the Chelsea neighborhood, by the way, not in Greenwich Village or Greenwich Connecticut). Penn Station is at 34th Street between 8th and 7th Avenues. So you can just walk there.