The address 196 Allen Street is near the corner of Houston Street. The closest subway stop is 3 blocks west, the 2nd Avenue-Houston Street Station on the F train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line).
Take the Long Island Railroad to Jamaica and change for a train going to Valley Stream. If you are not near the LIRR, take the E or J subway train to the Jamaica LIRR station and change to the railroad there. The only train that stops in Jamaica is the LIRR. The subway does not go into Nassau County.
The A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) is not only the longest subway line in New York City, but the longest subway line in the world. It is 31 miles long. Source: see Related Link below (scroll down near the bottom, to the entry for September 10, 2007).
JFK airport is in New York City, in the borough of Queens. Assuming you meant to ask about trains to the borough of Manhattan, you can take the AirTrain shuttle (for $5) to the Howard Beach Station of the A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line), and take the A into Manhattan.
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.
It's impossible to give useful subway directions from "Brooklyn." Brooklyn is almost 100 square miles in area, and it is crisscrossed by a dozen different subway lines. Without knowing where in Brooklyn you are, it's impossible to know which subway lines are near you. Without knowing which subway lines are near you, it is impossible to give directions.Please ask another question and specify an exact address or cross street in Brooklyn, or at the very least, a neighborhood.Otherwise, the best I can do is tell you what the closest subway stations to 69 Leonard Street are. However, there is a 69 Leonard Street in Manhattan, and another in Brooklyn. I'm assuming it's the Manhattan one, but if not, then again, ask another question and include that information.The closest subway stops to 69 Leonard Street in Manhattan are the:N-R-Q (the yellow line) to Canal Street (at Broadway)J-Z (the brown line) to Canal Street (at Centre Street)A-C-E (the blue line) to Canal Street (at 6th Avenue)1-2-3 (the red line) to Chambers Street (at West Broadway)4-5-6 (the dark green line) to Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall (at the corner of Chambers and Centre Streets)
Yes, you can take the E train to Spring Street. The E train stops at the Spring Street station in Manhattan, which is located near various shops and restaurants. Just make sure to check the train schedule and any potential service changes before you travel.
I sure hope there's an available bathroom near the subway station! I'll need a ticket to ride the subway.
It's the Downtown A. The Howard Beach station (where you transfer to the AirTrain shuttle to the JFK terminals) is near the Downtown end of the A line.
It depends on your starting and ending points. Your best bet is to take a bus to a subway line in the Bronx, and then transfer to either the E,F,R,or V for places near Queens Boulevard and Hillside Avenue, or the 7 line for places along Roosevelt Avenue and Queens Boulevard, or the J/Z lines for places near Jamaica Avenue, or the M line for places near Ridgewood and Middle Village. The Q44 goes from the Bronx Zoo to Jamaica traveling via Main Street, and the QBx1 goes from CoOp City to Flushing. You can transfer to the M60, which goes to LaGuardia Airport via Astoria Boulevard at any subway station along 125th Street. Once in Queens, you can transfer to you Queens bus line or walk if it is close to the major subway routes mentioned above. For more info, go to: www.mta .info, and click on trip planner, and type in the exact address. Then, visit the schedules and maps and plan your trips based on that. The website also offers Queens, Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, and Staten Island, as well as the subway.
Yes, until 10pm
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