The Wall Street station on the 2 and 3 trains (of the 1-2-3, the red line) is at the intersection of Wall and William Streets.
Take the E to 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal. Then walk through the tunnel that connects the 42nd Street-Port Authority station to the 42nd Street-Times Square station.Transfer at 42nd Street-Times Square to the Downtown 2 or 3 trains, and take the 2 or 3 to Wall Street (at William Street). You might exit at the corner of Wall and William Streets, or you may exit at the next block up, at the corner of Pine and William Streets.Walk 2 to 3 blocks south on William Street (in the opposite direction of traffic) to Beaver Street: Pine Street ---> Wall Street ---> Exchange Place ---> Beaver Street.Turn right onto Beaver Street, and walk half a block west to 44 Beaver Street, between William and Broad Streets.
New York, of course. On the corner of Wall and William Street, between William and a street then called Merchant street.
The 2 or 3 train to Wall St. station.
To get to 110 William St from Far Rockaway, take the A train from Far Rockaway-Mott Avenue station towards Inwood-207th St. Transfer to the 2 or 4 train at Fulton Street station and take it to Wall Street station. From there, it’s a short walk to 110 William St. Alternatively, you can take a bus or drive, depending on your preference.
Take the Downtown 2 or 3 trains (of the 1-2-3, the red line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to Wall Street (at William Street).
Take the Downtown N or Q (of the N-R-Q, the yellow line) from Astoria to 42nd Street-Times Square. Transfer at 42nd Street-Times Square to the Downtown 2 or 3express trains (of the 1-2-3, the red line), and take the Downtown 2 or 3 to Wall Street (at William Street).You'll exit the subway on William Street, between Wall Street (to the south) and Pine Street (to the north). Walk south on William Street (it curves, so you'll actually be walking southeast).You'll come to the British Garden at Hanover Square (between Stone Street and Pearl Street) and William Street becomes Hanover Square. The next block after Pearl Street is Water Street. Turn right onto Water Street, and walk half a block to 55 Water Street.
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).
There are many buildings on Wall Street. Which one are you referring to? You can take the Downtown 4 or 5 trains (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) from 42nd Street-Grand Central Station to the Wall Street Station (on Broadway, between Rector and Wall Streets).
Take the Downtown 2 or 3 trains (of the 1-2-3, the red line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to Wall Street.You'll exit the subway on William Street, between Wall Street (to the south) and Pine Street (to the north). Walk south on William Street (it curves, so you'll actually be walking southeast).You'll come to the British Garden at Hanover Square (between Stone Street and Pearl Street) and William Street becomes Hanover Square. The next block after Pearl Street is Water Street. Turn right onto Water Street, and walk half a block to 55 Water Street.
Wall Street is a street, not a building, business or residence. It has no address. Rather, the buildings, businesses and residences that are located on Wall Street have addresses (121 Wall Street, 59 Wall Street, etc.).
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To travel from the Freedom Tower (One World Trade Center) to South Street Seaport, you can take the subway from the World Trade Center station. Board the E train towards Jamaica Center-Parsons/Archer and transfer at the Fulton Street station to the A or C train towards Brooklyn. Get off at the Wall Street station, then walk to South Street Seaport. Alternatively, you can take the 2 or 4 trains from the nearby station directly to Wall Street.