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Lois Herbert
It was okay
John Felice
Subway station π
David D
To me is convenient because my NYC Barber Shop is right next to 50 street subway station, on 302 west 50 street. So I can always get a fresh haircut and beard trim before I going home.
Dar
Not bad at alll
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Yes down in the lower platform ; there is sespΓ©rate platform for e train and c train ; the is the upper level the e is the lowest level
Much wiser to walk to the N R line at 49th Street and 7th and take that line downtown. All other ways with 50th/8th as your start point are a hassle if Chinatown is your destination. If you insist on taking the C E you can transfer at West 4th Street Washington Square to a D train and then get off at Grand Street. That's the final stop in Manhattan before that train goes into Brooklyn so make sure to get off!
If you mean tonight, head east 2 avenues to 6th Avenue by foot. It doesn't really make sense to take the train to there from this specific station. If you mean tomorrow during the Macy's parade, again go by foot and use the pedestrian crossing at 48th Street. The parade barricades tomorrow will disrupt normal pedestrian freedoms. Ask police tomorrow for information if you feel confused
Transfer to 4 or 5 uptown 1 stop. Yes from Fulton. 4 or 5 at Fulton. Sorry I assumed he knew what I was saying.
Yes, Take the 1 train to Times Square, and catch the N and Q trains, or the 1 to 59th Street Columbus Circle to catch the D. (50th Street and Broadway). Take the N train to go straight to Coney Island (49th Street and 7th Avenue). Take the C/E trains to 42nd Street, West 4th Street or 59th Street to catch the N/Q, D/F, or D trains, respectively. (50th Street and 8th Avenue) Finally, you can take the 6 train to 59th/14th Sts, to catch the N/Q, or to Broadway/Lafayette Ave to catch the F/D trains. As long as you can transfer to the D,F,N or Q trains you can to Coney Island.
Yes, very much so.
C, and E lines
UPTOWN QUEENS (E) TRAIN TO FAR RACKAWAY Good Luck
Same answer from 50th St take the 1 train, going downtown to South Ferry Stop. You will find The Statue of Liberty ferry there. If you don't want get on the Island. Just take the Staten Island Ferry which rides past it.
Yes, always on the downtown side. Never on the uptown side.
No.you are better stopping at 42nd st.50th street is not a transfer station.
"A" train to howard beach then airtrain, make sure you're on the Rockaway branch. If yo stay on the Lefferts Blvd branch, then the Q10 bus. E train the other direction to Sutphin blvd then airtrain again. Or even better, use Google maps to plot your route.
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