1. what is best subway route to keep walking to minimum for going from Grand Central to intersection of Bleecker Street and Sixth Ave?
2. what is name/location of subway station on 110th east of Cathedral of St. John (in order to catch a train north to yankees stadium) ?
3. what is best subway route to keep walking to minimum for going from Rockefellar Center to ESPN Zone ( Broadway %26amp; 42nd)
thanks
quick help with subway question
1. Take the 6 from GCS south to the Bleeker St exit and walk east to Sixth. Not too far.
2. The Station is called Cathedral Parkway, but you need to go much further to go to Yankee Stadium. They have been changing things up with the B/d lines going to Yankee Stadium, esp. on weekends vs weekdays. Just take a B or D to 125th and listen to announcements or follow the huge crowd.
3. You could take the B/D or F/V from Rock Center south to 42nd and 6th and walk over one avenue to the ESPN Zone. However, that would be extremely lazy since it%26#39;s one quick stop. I suggest you just walk the distance. It%26#39;s not far at all.
quick help with subway question
Here is a link to a map of the subways.
http://www.nycsubway.org/maps/route/
I agree, but feel strangely compelled to offer this alternative:
1. Take the 7 train at Grand Central Station one stop (twoards Times Square, not to Queens) to FIFTH AVE.
Walk through the corridor to the B,D,F,V. Yes it is long, but contains a beauiful piece of subway art.
http://www.nycsubway.org/perl/artwork?62
Trasnfer to the F,B,D,V trains going downtown to West 4th Street. Stay in front of train, exit W. 3rd St. Walk one block south.
Check out this website for some help
www.hopstop.com
If you take the #6 from GCS to the Bleecker Street exit, you must go WEST, about 8-9 blocks before you reach 6th Avenue. The #6 at Bleecker drops you off at Lafayette Street.
No comments:
Post a Comment