The 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) will take you to Rector Street.
You can also take the 4 or 5 trains (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) to Wall Street. You will exit the subway at the intersection of Wall Street and Broadway. Walk south one block on Broadway, and turn right onto Rector Street.
If you walk one block and find yourself at the intersection of Broadway and Pine Street, then you have walked north instead of south. Turn around and walk back south to Rector.
You can also take the J-Z (the brown line) to Broad Street. When you exit the subway, walk north one block to the intersection of Wall Street and Nassau Street (Broad Street becomes Nassau Street when it intersects with Wall Street).
Make a left onto Wall Street, and walk one block west to the intersection of Wall Street and Broadway (where the Wall Street Station of the 4 and 5 trains is).
Make another left turn, and walk one block south on Broadway to Rector Street, then turn right onto Rector.
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From Rector Street take the 1 train (red line) uptown to 34th Street, Penn Station.
Depending on where you're coming from, you can take the 1train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) to Rector Street (at Greenwich Street), the R train (of the N-R-Q, the yellow line) to Rector Street (at Trinity Place), the 4 or 5 trains (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) to Wall Street (at Broadway), or the J-Z (the brown line) to Broad Street (at Wall Street).
It's about a 15 to 20-minute ride on the Downtown 1 train.
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).
Unfortunately the number 2 train does not go to Rector St in Brooklyn. There is not a train that goes to Rector St. However there are many buses and taxis that do go to Brooklyn.
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.
Rector Street is wholly contained within the 10006 zip code.
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.
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The A train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) from Dyckman Street (at Broadway) to Broadway Junction (at Fulton Street).
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.
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.