forget taking Metro North to Washington heights. walk to the 2 train in Wakefield, which is just over the border into the Bronx. take the 2 train into Manhattan and transfer to the 1 train at 96th street, and then take an uptown 1 to Washington heights to 191st street. as long as this may sound, it is a ton less circuitous than having to take Metro North to 125. i hope this is of some help. good luck with your travels.
2007-04-19 14:59:11
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answered by ratpac7_10519 3
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If you are talking about NY City, you'll have to go to at least 125th St-Park Av to catch a MetroNorth train (Harlem line) or at Grand Central. There are 2 Mt Vernon stations - Mt. Vernon West (Harlem Line) and Mt. Vernon East (New Haven Line).
You could take a bus (Bx12) to the Fordham station (at Fordham Plaza/Webster Av) for the MetroNorth Harlem Line or limited New Haven Line service.
http://as0.mta.info/mnr/schedules/sched_form.cfm
If you have to go to the New Haven line station your best bet is to start at Grand Central as only a limited number of NH Line trains stop at 125th or Fordham (unless you time your trip well).
2007-04-17 01:23:01
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answered by nycguy10002 7
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Huh? What city are you talking about. If it's Washington D.C., Mount Vernon has no metro service directly to it.
http://www.mountvernon.org/visit/plan/index.cfm/pid/824/
2007-04-16 07:57:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Try AmTrak.com, or possiblly Amtrack.com; I'm pretty sure they have a schedule that will show when, where and how!
2007-04-16 07:57:34
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answered by Kiffin # 1 6
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