The closest subway stop is the Spring Street Station, on the 6 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line). Take the 6 train to Spring Street. You will exit the subway at the intersection of Spring and Lafayette Streets. Actually, at Spring Street, Centre Street splits off of Lafayette Street, so you will be at the 3-way intersection of Spring, Lafayette and Centre Streets.
Walk two blocks south on Lafayette Street to Broome Street (Spring Street ---> Kenmare Street ---> Broome Street). Make a right onto Broome Street, and walk one block west to the corner of Broome and Crosby Streets, where 430 Broome Street is.
You could also take the N or Rtrains (of the N-R-Q, the yellow line) to Canal Street. You will exit the subway at the intersection of Canal Street and Broadway. Walk three blocks north on Broadway to Broome Street (Canal Street ---> Howard Street ---> Grand Street ---> Broome Street). Then make a right onto Broome, and walk one block east to the corner of Crosby and Broome Streets, where 430 Broome Street is.
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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.
I would take the L to the end of the line in Manhattan, 8th Avenue-14th Street. Then, if you're going to Upper Manhattan or the Bronx, transfer to the Uptown A express train to 59th Street-Columbus Circle, 125th Street or 145th Street, and transfer there to the Uptown D.If you're going to Lower Manhattan or Brooklyn, transfer to the Downtown A-C-E, 1 stop, to West 4th Street, and transfer there to the Downtown D.
I would take the L to the end of the line in Manhattan, 8th Avenue-14th Street. Then, if you're going to Upper Manhattan or the Bronx, transfer to the Uptown A express train to 59th Street-Columbus Circle, 125th Street or 145th Street, and transfer there to the Uptown D.If you're going to Lower Manhattan or Brooklyn, transfer to the Downtown A-C-E, 1 stop, to West 4th Street, and transfer there to the Downtown D.
The subway train nearest to Century 21 in Manhattan is the R train, which has a station at Cortlandt Street, just a short walk away. Additionally, the 1 train stops at the nearby Rector Street station. Both options provide convenient access to the area.
Any Metronorth train that ends at Grand Central puts you on 42nd Street. Grand Central Station is on 42nd Street between Park and Lexington Avenues.
Take the Manhattan-bound L train from Broadway Junction to 14th Street-6th Avenue, and transfer there to the Uptown F train to 21st Street-Queensbridge.
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.
Take the Downtown 6 local train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) from 42nd Street-Grand Central Station to Spring Street. Or, you can take the Downtown 4 or 5 trains (which are express) one stop, from Grand Central to 14th Street-Union Square, and transfer at Union Square to the Downtown 6 to Spring Street.You will exit the subway on Spring Street, at Lafayette Street. Walk one block south to Broome Street, and 3 1/2 blocks west to 459 Broome Street between Greene and Mercer 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.
To get from 178th Street in Manhattan to the Bronx Zoo, you can take the subway. Head to the 181st Street station and take the A train to 125th Street, then transfer to the 2 train towards the Bronx. Get off at the Pelham Parkway station, and the zoo is a short walk from there. Alternatively, you could take a bus or drive, but public transit is often the quickest option.
To travel from Washington, DC to Manhattan, you can take a train, bus, or drive. The most popular and convenient option is to take an Amtrak train from Union Station in DC to Penn Station in Manhattan. The journey takes about 3-4 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus from DC to Manhattan, which also takes around 4-5 hours. Driving is another option, but be prepared for traffic and parking challenges in Manhattan.
The simplest way would be to take the Downtown A-C-E (the blue line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to Canal Street.You will exit the subway at the intersection of Canal and Varick Streets. Walk three blocks north on Varick to Broome Street (Canal Street ---> Grand Street ---> Watts Street ---> Broome Street).