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Very close to the NY Stock exchange.
Accorfing to the site (www.cheapotravel.com) I could catch the


M60 Bus
From: La Guardia To: 125th Street, Manhattan

At the125th St. in Harlem (6 trains stop therethe A,B,C,D,2,3,4,5)

Whitch train is best to get me to lower Manhattan?



OR (Also according to the same site)


Q33 Bus
From: Manhattan To: La Guardia (and vice versa)

Hop on this bus outside of any of the airport terminals and ride it to the end of the line, where you'll find a massive subway hub. Two connected stations, the 74th St, Broadway, serving the 7 train, and the Jackson Heights/Roosevelt Avenue, serving the E,F,R,V or G trains allow you to get to many different locations in Manhattan without changing trains, and just about anywhere on the island with only one additional train.


I'm from Houston, TX and I've NEVER caught a subway in MY LIFE! How will I know I'm at my stop? Any advise would be great, thank you.

PS I'm leaving Tommarrow.

2007-03-15 04:50:36 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel United States New York City

4 answers

Everybody just complicated the hell out of a simple problem, we're talking about the lower end of Manhattan here .Anywhere below Chambers St. the island is no more than 10 walking minutes wide so it really doesn't matter exactly where you get off the subway, you're still going to be really close to your destination.
The best solution and no change of trains
M-60 bus over the Bridge
Get off at Lexington Ave & 125 th
Take the # 5 Train - The Lexington Avenue Express 7 stops and get off at
Wall Street & Broadway
Walk across Wall to William
actual distance ? about 700'

2007-03-15 06:13:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No, I am going one better. Not only a one train ride but fewest stairs to use and easiest exit.

M60 from LaGuardia airport to Lenox Ave (a.k.a. Malcolm X Blvd/125 Street for the 2/3 train.) Make sure you enter the station on the SAME CORNER as the CVS Pharmacy on 125th Street, your bus stop is on this corner anyway. Take the 2/3 to Wall Street, it is next stop after Fulton Street.

(The 4/5 to Wall St is good but due to construction, exiting the station may be difficult. On weekends and after 6 PM weekdays, you would have to use some revolving type of gate and if you carry luggage, that might not fit.)

2007-03-15 06:55:05 · answer #2 · answered by David G 2 · 0 0

Take the M60 Bus from La Guardia Airport station heading to Morningside Hts, Manhattan
Get off at Hoyt Av and 31 St 1.1
Take the N train from Astoria Blvd station heading Downtown / Coney Island
Pass 30 Avenue (Grand Av)
Pass Broadway
Pass 36 Avenue (Washington Av)
Pass 39 Avenue (Beebe Avenue)
Pass Queensboro Plaza
Pass Lexington Av
Pass 5 Avenue
Pass 57 Street
Pass 49 Street
Get off at 42 Street
Transfer
Take the 2 train from 42 Street - Times Square station heading Downtown / Brooklyn College

Pass 34 Street - Penn Station
Pass 14 Street
Pass Chambers Street
Pass Park Place
Pass Fulton Street
Get off at Wall Street
Exit near intersection of Wall St and William St


To know your where you are, look out the window, signs are on the wall of each station, and keep following along on the map, several posted on each car.

2007-03-15 05:10:35 · answer #3 · answered by ccfromnj 4 · 0 0

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2016-11-25 21:47:09 · answer #4 · answered by sanda 4 · 0 0

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