The R makes 16 stops in Manhattan:
Yes, the R train (of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line) stops at the 14th Street/Union Square Station.
The R train travels from Park Slope to Union Square with a total of 8 stops in between. The journey typically includes stops such as 9th Street, 4th Avenue/9th Street, and others before reaching Union Square. Overall, it can take around 30 minutes, depending on the time of day and train frequency.
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.
MTA New York Transit train N, R, E or F to NYC!
To reach 109 E 16th St, NY, NY, you can take the N, Q, R, or W subway trains to the 14th St-Union Square station. From there, it's a short walk east to 16th Street. Alternatively, you can also take the L train to 14th St and transfer to the N, Q, R, or W at Union Square.
Take the Q to 59th Street-Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. Transfer there to the Uptown R train, 1 stop, to Queens Plaza. Then exit the subway and walk 2 blocks along Queens Plaza South (where the Queensboro/59th Street Bridge runs) to 28th Street. The Q100 bus stops at 28th Street and Queens Plaza South, and travels over the Rikers Island Bridge to the Rikers Island Visitors Center.Note that Queens Plaza and Queensboro Plaza are two completely separate stations. The N and Q and stop at Queensboro Plaza. Only the R stops at Queens Plaza.
The train that passes 1260-1278 on 60th Street in Brooklyn, NY is the N train. It connects to R and Q lines. The D Line also passes the area.
The R makes 16 stops in Manhattan:59th Street-Lexington Avenue59th Street-5th Avenue57th Street (at 7th Avenue)49th Street (at 7th Avenue)42nd Street-Times Square (between 7th Avenue and Broadway)34th Street-Herald Square (at Broadway)28th Street (at Broadway)23rd Street (at Broadway)14th Street-Union Square (between Broadway and Park Avenue South)8th Street-New York University (at Broadway)Prince Street (at Broadway)Canal Street (at Broadway)City Hall (at Broadway)Cortlandt Street (at Broadway, but this station is currently closed)Rector Street (at Trinity Place)Whitehall Street-South Ferry (at Water Street)
I am confused by your question, because the D train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) does not stop at 79th Street. It's an express train, and it runs straight from 59th Street-Columbus Circle to 125th Street.The other thing I'm confused by is what you're actually asking: "where do I transfer?" You transfer from one train to another inside the station. I would think you would understand that already.The only train that stops at 79th Street is the 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) at West 79th Street and Broadway. And it is the only train that stops at that station. There is no other train to transfer to.If you are sure that you're supposed to be taking the Dtrain, then: take the D train to 7th Avenue-53rd Street. Transfer there to the Uptown (Queens-bound) E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line). Take the E train 2 stops to 53rd Street-Lexington Avenue. This station is connected to the 51st Street Station on the 6 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line). Take the Downtown 6 to 14th Street-Union Square.
To travel from Grand Central Terminal to Bay Ridge, you can take the 4 or 5 train from Grand Central to Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center. From there, transfer to the R train towards Bay Ridge. The R train will take you directly to Bay Ridge, with several stops along the way. Make sure to check the MTA schedule for any service changes or updates.
Charles R. Train was born on 1817-10-18.
Charles R. Train died on 1885-07-28.