To travel from Utica Avenue to 23rd Street in Manhattan, you can take the A train or the C train from Utica Avenue station. You would ride the train towards Manhattan and transfer at either the 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal or 34th Street-Penn Station, then take the E train to 23rd Street. Alternatively, you can take the 2 train from nearby stations to reach 23rd Street directly.
Either the A or C (of the A-C-E, the blue line) or the 4 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) or the 3 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line).If you take the A or C train: you will get on at Utica Avenue in Brooklyn, and you will get off at the Broadway-Nassau Street Station. You will exit the subway on Fulton Street, between Broadway and Nassau Street.Walk half a block west to Broadway, and turn left. Walk 3 blocks south on Broadway to Liberty Street. 146 Broadway is near the corner of Broadway and Liberty Street.If you take the 3 train: you will get on at Utica Avenue, and you will get off at the Fulton Street Station of the 2 and 3 trains. You will exit the subway on Fulton Street, near the corner of William Street.Cross William Street and walk 2 blocks west on Fulton Street, until you get to Broadway. Turn left on Broadway and walk 3 blocks south to Liberty Street.If you take the 4 train: you will get on at Utica Avenue, and you will get off at the Fulton Street Station of the 4 and 5 trains. You will exit the subway at the corner of Fulton and Broadway.Walk 3 blocks south on Broadway until you get to Liberty Street.See the Related Link below for a complete New York City subway map.
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The address of the Rugby is: 1000 Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, 11203 4396
Take the Uptown 3 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) or Uptown 4 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) from Utica Avenue-Crown Heights to Atlantic Avenue.Transfer at Atlantic Avenue to the Uptown B train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line). If the B is not running (it doesn't run nights and weekends), then transfer to the Uptown D train at Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street. The Atlantic Avenue station and the Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street station are connected to each other, so you can transfer without exiting the subway system.Take the Uptown B or D to Grand Street (at Chrystie Street) in Manhattan. Then walk 3 blocks east on Grand Street, from Chrystie Street to Allen Street. Turn left, and walk 1/2 a block north to 86 Allen Street, between Grand and Broome Streets.
Yes, Queen Latifah grew up in the East Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, and lived on Utica Avenue during her childhood. This area played a significant role in shaping her early experiences and influences as an artist.
Depending on where on Hancock Street you're coming from, you can get on the C train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) at Rockaway Avenue, Ralph Avenue, Utica Avenue, Kingston-Throop Avenues, Nostrand Avenue or Franklin Avenue. The cross street for all of these stations is Fulton Street.Or, you can get on the A train at Utica Avenue or Nostrand Avenue.Take the A or C to High Street. There is a 225 Cadman Plaza East and a 225 Cadman Plaza West. If you're going to US District Court East, then it's Cadman Plaza East, but just in case, I will give walking directions to both.You'll get off the train at Cadman Plaza East, which forms the eastern border of Brooklyn War Memorial Park. To get to 225 Cadman Plaza West, walk west to Cadman Plaza West, and north to 225 (which should be at or near the intersection of Cadman Plaza West and Middagh Street).To get to 225 Cadman Plaza East, walk south on Cadman Plaza East to 225.
It depends on how fast it goes lol. It better to take a train its like half hour
The easiest way would be to take the Uptown(Manhattan-bound) 3 (of the 1-2-3, the red line) from the New Lots Station. The New Lots Station is at the corner of New Lots Avenue and Warwick Street. Warwick Street is two streets west of Cleveland Street, and New Lots Avenue is at the south end of both Warwick and Cleveland Streets.Take the 3 to Atlantic Avenue, and transfer at Atlantic Avenue to the Downtown N train (of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line) at Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street (the Atlantic Avenue Station and the Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street Station are connected to each other).Take the Downtown N train from Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street to New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street.You will get off the subway on New Utrecht Avenue. Walk two blocks north on New Utrecht Avenue until you get to 60th Street. Turn left and walk west on 60th Street. Your destination is on the next block, between 13th and 12th Avenues.The 3 train does not run in this part of Brooklyn late nights (11:30 PM to 6 AM), so if you are traveling during those times, it will be more complicated. Instead, you will have to take the A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from the Shepherd Avenue Station, at Shepherd Avenue and Pitkin Avenue. Shepherd Avenue is four blocks east of Cleveland Street, and Pitkin Avenue runs through Cleveland Street, more towards its north end.Take the Uptown (Manhattan-bound) A train from Shepherd Avenue to Jay Street-Metrotech. Transfer at Jay Street-Metrotech to the Downtown (Brooklyn-bound) Ftrain (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line). Take the Ftrain to 4th Avenue, and transfer at 4th Avenue to the Downtown (Brooklyn-bound) D train.Take the D train to New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street. Walking directions are the same as from the N.The A and the D only stop at these stations at night, but that should be fine because you would only take this route at night.
There is no direct route. You can take the S62 or S92 bus to the Staten Island Ferry Terminal, take the ferry across, Take the Number 4 train at Bowling Green to Utica Avenue for the B46 bus (The Limited B46 bus is faster when it runs than the local B46) to Kings Plaza. You can also take the Number 5 train during rush hours to Flatbush Avenue for the B41 (Local or Limited) or B35 bus to Kings Plaza. The total cost is $4. You can also take the S93 bus to the 86th Street subway station, take the B64 bus to 25th Avenue, and take the B3 bus. This option works only during rush hours and costs $4 total unless you ask one of the drivers for an extra transfer, in which case it will cost $2 total if he gives it to you. Finally, you can take the X10 or X11 (premium fare $5 express bus) to Chambers Street for the A train to Utica Avenue for the B46 bus (local or limited) to Kings Plaza, or take the bus to Bowling Green for the 4 or 5 trains and continue as in the 1st recommendation, or take the bus to Rector Street for the R train to DeKalb Avenue for the B express train or Q local train to Kings Highway for the B2 bus. This will cost $7 total.
The zip code for 350 East 49th Street in Brooklyn (which is between Linden Boulevard and Church Avenue, one block west of Utica Avenue) is 11203.
The address of the Utica Library Association is: 101 E Bell, Utica, 67584 0146
The address of the Utica Public Library is: 7530 Auburn Road, Utica, 48317 5216