Not possible these days. Amtrak no longer has service to Grand Central Terminal. BTW - Grand Central Station is the subway station. The railroad station is Grand Central Terminal.
Actually it was union station in Chicago, and the film was Sliver Streak with Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder.
Take the Downtown 6 local train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) from 42nd Street-Grand Central Station to Spring Street. Or, you can take the Downtown 4 or 5 trains (which are express) one stop, from Grand Central to 14th Street-Union Square, and transfer at Union Square to the Downtown 6 to Spring Street.You will exit the subway on Spring Street, at Lafayette Street. Walk one block south to Broome Street, and 3 1/2 blocks west to 459 Broome Street between Greene and Mercer Streets.
You can transfer from the 4 to the 6 at 14th Street-Union Square or 42nd Street-Grand Central.
The distance between New York Penn Station and New York Union Square is walkable. The total distance on foot is 1.65 miles
Penn Station is a train station. So, obviously, there are plenty of trains that stop there. If you were referring to New York City subway trains, then, the 1-2-3 (the red line) and the A-C-E (the blue line) stop at Penn Station.
About 15 minutes, assuming the trains aren't running really slowly, as they sometimes do.It's 5 stops on the Downtown 4 or 5 express trains: 42nd Street-Grand Central ---> 14th Street-Union Square ---> Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall ---> Fulton Street ---> Wall Street ---> Bowling Green.
take the Q uptown get off after 2 stops
The Toledo train station is located at 415 Emerald Avenue in the Central Union Plaza in downtown Toledo.
Yes, the R train (of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line) stops at the 14th Street/Union Square Station.
The Maryland Transit Administration runs the MARC service between Washington's Union Station and two Baltimore destinations: Camden Yards and Penn Station. http://www.mtamaryland.com/services/marc/ Amtrak also runs the route from Union to Penn Station; it's more expensive, but it also runs on weekends and holidays, which MARC doesn't.
Amtrak owns both penn station in New York, and Baltimore it is also the own of Union Square in Washington