You take the Uptown 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line). It's only 3 stops: 42nd Street (Times Square) ---> 50th Street ---> 59th Street-Columbus Circle ---> 66th Street-Lincoln Center.
DON'T take the 2 or 3, as they are express trains and will not stop at 66th Street. The 1 is a local train.
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From the Times Square Marriott Marquis Hotel you can take the 1 train at 42nd Street uptown to 66th Street, Lincoln Center.
Take the Uptown 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to 66th Street-Lincoln Center (at Broadway).
Like, ten minutes or less, not counting the time it takes for the train to come. It's only four stops on the Downtown 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line): 66th Street (Lincoln Center) ---> 59th Street (Columbus Circle) ---> 50th Street ---> 42nd Street (Times Square) ---> 34th Street (Penn Station).See the Related Link below for a complete New York City subway map.
Since you did not actually ask a question, I'm not sure what you want to know about this address. 171 Amsterdam Avenue is between West 67th and West 68th Street. The closest subway station is the 66th Street-Lincoln Center stop on the 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line). Take the 1 train to 66th Street-Lincoln Center. You will exit the subway at 66th Street and Broadway. Walk one block north on Broadway to 67th Street, and turn left. Walk one block west on 67th to Amsterdam Avenue. Your destination is near the corner of 68th and Amsterdam. See the Related Link below for a complete New York City subway map.
Yes, you can take the E from Jamaica Center to 53rd Street-Lexington Avenue or 53rd Street-5th Avenue.
Market Street Subway was created in 1978.
Tremont Street Subway was created in 1897.
To travel from the Freedom Tower (One World Trade Center) to South Street Seaport, you can take the subway from the World Trade Center station. Board the E train towards Jamaica Center-Parsons/Archer and transfer at the Fulton Street station to the A or C train towards Brooklyn. Get off at the Wall Street station, then walk to South Street Seaport. Alternatively, you can take the 2 or 4 trains from the nearby station directly to Wall Street.
Take the Uptown 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) from 34th Street-Penn Station (at 7th Avenue) to 66th Street-Lincoln Center (at Broadway).Then walk 1 block north to 67th Street, and 1 block east to Columbus Avenue.
Bridge Street subway station was created in 1896.
Buchanan Street subway station was created in 1896.
Merkland Street subway station was created in 1896.