Get the downtown number 1 train at Broadway and 214th Street . Go to 168th Street and transfer to a downtown A or C train and get off at Chambers Street.
2007-04-06 03:22:08
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answered by Anonymous
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i need subway directions to go to 111 centre street from 214th street and broadway?
2015-08-06 13:04:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Take the #1 train south to Franklin Street. Upon exiting the train station, walk East on Franklin Street to Centre Street.
The closest train station to 111 Centre Street is the #6 last stop @ Brooklyn Bridge. In order to get to the #6, you would have to take the #1 train south to West 14th Street and transfer for the "L" train across to Union Square. Then transfer for the #6 train.
It's a little bit of an inconvenience, but it puts you about 2 blocks away from 111 Centre Street as opposed to 4 if you take the #1 all the way downtown.
2007-04-06 03:37:32
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answered by Anonymous
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111 Center Street Nyc
2016-11-12 02:53:01
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answered by ? 4
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there are 5 different Canal Street subway stations along a 1/2 mile stretch of Canal Street, so if it matters to you where on Canal you end up, you have several ways of getting there. consult a map. but for my money, the absolute fastest way to Canal Street / Chinatown is to take the express N or Q train from the 6th Avenue side of Macy's at 34th Street / Herald Square. it's only 2 stops and within 10 minutes, and you'll be at Canal and Lafayette Streets. (if you end up taking a local R or W, don't despair, either change at 14th Street / Union Square, or just continue on to Canal. the local uses a different platform one block west under Broadway.)
2016-03-16 00:45:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you call the MTA for directions?
If not, the telephone number is: 1-718-339-1234.
2007-04-06 02:51:14
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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take either the 1 on the 7th ave irt or the A on the 8th ave ind line more info for the subway lines can be found at www.mta.info
2007-04-06 03:10:35
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answered by Anonymous
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www.hopstop.com
will give you directions via bus or subway.
2007-04-06 02:57:23
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answered by pb&jelly 3
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