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rqf are you there? subway info needed
what would be the most convenient? Penn Sta, Grand Central or PA to transfer to Littly Italy/Chinatown, and more importantly, what subway do we take? As always---thanks
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Hi Kate:<BR><BR>Not rqf, but thought I could help. Most convenient would be Grand Central. From there you take the 6 train to Spring to be just at the north of Little Italy or to Canal to be in the heart of Chinatown.<BR><BR>
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when you buy your token the cashier will be happy to assist you in which train line and where to get off
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Make sure you take a look at the MTA's(transit authority)new site , which has the most up to date subway maps<BR>http://www.mta.info/nyct/maps/submap.htm<BR>KT's advice is best, but if you're already in another part of town, you can easily get to within a few blocks of where you want to be using any of several diffrent lines--Lower Manhattan is pretty narrow
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Just a note about getting help from the person selling the tickets. I tried that many times and seldom if ever could even understand what the person said. Either they mumbled, spoke with such an accent, or just rambled off so quickly I simply didn't have a clue what they were talking about. I finally picked up a free subway map at the tourist office near Times Square so I could figure out where I was going. The subway used to really intimidate me, but after my list trip I have gained some self-confidence. But I'll still say that out of the 20 or more subway systems I have used throughout the world, New York's is still the hardest to use -- even though it's in my own country and in my language!
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Take the #6 train (a local) from Grand Central station to CAnal Street (stop after Spring mentioned in another note).<BR>Canal Stree is dividing line between Chinatown and Little Italy. Little Italy is north of Canal; Chinatown is south of CAnal.
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we would also like to see the "Here is New York" photo exhibit on Prince Street. Subway info on getting there from Grand Central and then over to LI/Chinatown....thanks
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There is a Prince Street station on the N and R lines. I have no idea as to how far the station is from the exhibit. You can't get the N or R train at Gr. Central. To get an N or R train take the shuttle from Gr. Central to Times Square and follow signs to the N and R trains. It is a short walk once off the shuttle.<BR>Best way to get to Little Italy/Chinatown from Prince Street is to walk or go back to the Prince Street station and take an N or R one stop to Canal Street. I would walk
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thanks to everyone and especially to rfq-whom I can always count on for help.
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