Yes, the A train stops at the Port Authority Bus Terminal. All three of the trains on the blue line (the A, the C and the E) stop at 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal.
There is also an underground tunnel connecting the 42nd Street-Port Authority stop on the A-C-E line to the 42nd Street-Times Square Station (since the A-C-E runs up and down 8th Avenue, while the Times Square Station is at 7th Avenue), so you can walk underground from the 42nd Street-Port Authority Station to the 42nd Street-Times Square Station, without exiting the subway system.
No, the A train doesn't stop at Grand Central. The only subway trains that stop at Grand Central are the 4-5-6 (the dark green line), the 7 train (the purple line), and the S shuttle train (color grey), which runs between Grand Central and Times Square.
To get to the A train, take the S shuttle train from 42nd Street-Grand Central to 42nd Street-Times Square. Then walk through the tunnel that connects the 42nd Street-Times Square station to the 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal station. Transfer to the A at 42nd Street-Port Authority.
The Port Authority Bus Terminal at 42nd Street and 8th Avenue is the primary terminal for all buses in and out of New York State, including Greyhound buses. See the Related Links below for more information.
Yes, you can.
Not New Jersey Transit buses. It may be possible that a casino in Atlantic City offers a bus that has a stop, or a mid-point stop, in Bergen County. The trip would require a private bus company.
Take the Uptown C or E trains (of the A-C-E, the blue line) one stop, from 42nd Street-Port Authority to 50th Street (at 8th Avenue).Or you could just walk. It's 8 blocks, which is less than half a mile.
The closest subway station is the 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal station (at 8th Avenue) on the A-C-E (the blue line).The next closest station is the 42nd Street-Times Square station (at 7th Avenue) on the N-R-Q (the yellow line), 1-2-3(the red line), 7 train (the purple line), and the Sshuttle train (color grey) to/from 42nd Street-Grand Central Station.
Take the A or the C trains (of the A-C-E, the blue line) to 168th Street. The A train is an express train, while the C train is local, but they both stop at 168th Street. Actually, 168th Street is the LAST STOP on the C train, so if you take the C, you can't possibly miss your stop. Unless you're like, a real moron, and then I can't help you.See the Related Link below for a complete New York City subway map.
D-train. Last stop.
Their is a free transit service called 'Air Train' which operates between terminals. Terminal 7 is directly adjacent to terminal 8 and the one stop ride on Air Train should take approximately 90 seconds. It's one of the easiest connections in the scheme of JFK transits.
You stop the train if you want to arrive at a train stop or if there is an enemy you need to fight.
The GG still operates today. However, it is called the G train. In the mid 1980's the NYCMTA eliminated double letter train designations for local trains.
Take the 6 train downtown to Bleeker St. The Bleeker St. stop is connected to Broadway Lafayette
Yes, your train to Dover goes from Charing Cross; so simply get the Piccadilly line to Leicester Square and then change onto the Bakerloo line for one stop to Charing cross.