Address: 130 Livingston St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Phone: +17183301234
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Jim Marshall
Very modern
Eddie Santiago
It's the New York City Transit System it is wonderful when it's working at best it is horrible when it's not working it's open 24 hours a day 7 days a week and at this point $2.75 will take you almost 300 miles you can also take the ferries but that's a different program anyway have a great day don't forget to hit the like button and subscribe have a great day bye
Rony Vicente
excellent 👌
K Ahmed
One insulting ticketing staff, my friend, had to deal with at King's station when he asked, "does unlimited pass gives unlimited rides?" Lady in her 50s shouted at him, replied, "what unlimited means to you," and repeated this five times. No police security is usually available at stations.
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Start on Roosevelt Avenue heading east Enter station at Flushing-Main St on right, follow signs for Penn Station Continue to Port Washington Branch [Penn Station] Port Washington Branch to Penn Station 2 Stops Mets-Willets Point Woodside 34 St-Herald Sq F to Downtown & Brooklyn 12 Stops 23 St 14 St W 4 St-Wash Sq Broadway-Lafayette St 2 Av Delancey St-Essex St East Broadway York St Jay St-MetroTech Bergen St Carroll St Smith-9 Sts Continue via the stairs to 4 Av-9 St Exit 4 Av-9 St on right Right on to sidewalk Left to continue on path Right on to 10th Street Left on to 3rd Avenue Right on to 15th Street MTR Building Supplies, 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA
I don't know the answer to that question but you can call them and asked them that question okay sorry I think you have to talk to your employer about that that's your retirement plan so you have to talk to your employer. Sid
You can check it at a Station Agent's booth or call 511.
The Customer Service Center 3 Stone St., Lower Manhattan Betw. Broadway & Broad St.
Yes you can call them and asked them that question okay sorry I couldn't help you with that information okay SID
Go Up To. A Token Booth. And For Information About. Your Metro Card
NYCT Customer Service Center 3 Stone Street, New York, NY 10004 511
1 am to 5 am
Stone st.
Not sure, but I don't think it works for reduced fare cards at this time.
No. On 3 Stone street. #4 or #5 to Bowling Green. M-F. 8-4.
I don't know the answer to that question but you can call 311 and ask them that question okay sorry SID
Sorry I don't know the answer to that question but you can call them and asked them that question okay sorry SID
The best thing I would do is call the bridge and tunnel office which is the E Z pass ctr call information and ask them to give you the phone number for E Z pass account number those are the people you want to speak to you above that situation okay. Sid
Go to mta.info. It will have all of the transportation information
I don't really know but you can call them and asked them that question ok. Sid
You can call them and asked them that question okay sorry you call 311 and they will answer that question for you okay SID
Call the N.Y.C TRANSIT AUTHORITY AND ASKED THEM THAT QUESTION OK I DON'T KNOW THE ANSWER TO THAT QUESTION. SID
When you do it you're going to have to have all receipts and pictures
I don't know the answer to that question but you can call 311 and they would answer that question for you okay. SID
Call311 and asked them that question okay sorry. Sid
37o jay street Brooklyn transit center. Sid
There is a special office just for this, at 3 Stone St in Lower Manhattan, between Broadway and Broad Street
Call the N.y.c transit authority and asked them that question okay sorry. Sid
"The closest train to take there," depends on where you start your trip. 130 Livingston is walking distance to most city lines, including the A, C, F, G, N, R, 2, 3, 4, and 5; and is a,short connection away from the B, D, Q, and LIRR; (not to mention lots of bus routes, AND Citibike ports! The Borough Hall area of Brooklyn has transit links nearly as dense as any part if NYC!
Take the 4, 5 or 2 train to borough hall.
Call 311 and ask them that question okay sorry SID
You can get it at 42nd if you want a direct transfer but honestly if you have an unlimited you can get of anywhere from hoyt schermerhorn to jay st in downtown Brooklyn and switch trained with a quick 5-10 min walk. Just about as long as the walk is at 42nd.
Yes. I think after 5 years old they pay
No such thing as a weekend unlimited metro card
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