Federal Plaza is almost exactly 3 miles straight Downtown from Grand Central Station.
They are about 3.5 miles apart as the crow flies (meaning, if you were to draw an imaginary straight line between the two on the map). In road miles, it's about 4 miles, starting out from the Manhattan Bridge, where the intersection of Jay and Sands Streets are (Dumbo is an acronym for "Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass"), over the Manhattan Bridge, up the Bowery, and then up Park Avenue to 42nd Street (Grand Central is on East 42nd between Park and Lexington Avenues).
It is world's largest railway station according to the facts provided on google. Many people travel through this station daily. It is by far the largest known station.
It's about 7 miles from Penn Station in Chelsea to 1 Police Plaza in lower Manhattan.
About 20 miles
Grand Central is on 42nd Street between Park and Lexington Avenues. At this point in its path, Broadway is 1 very tiny block east of 7th Avenue. This area -- the tiny block between 7th Avenue and Broadway at 42nd Street -- is Times Square. So Broadway is 4 blocks west of Grand Central: Park Avenue ---> Madison Avenue ---> 5th Avenue ---> 6th Avenue ---> Broadway. So yes, Grand Central is near Broadway, unless you're going to a cross street on Broadway that is far from 42nd Street. Broadway runs diagonally through virtually the entire length of Manhattan (over 13 miles).
Grand central is not that far from the Empire State Building. You could walk it with no problem.
It is 5 miles.
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depends on which station you get off. no the docks are not that far from either main station ie, limestreet or central ,say about 10 to 15 minutes walk.
It's a little under 2 miles (3.22 kilometers), west on 42nd Street to 11th Avenue, and then south on 11th Avenue to 34th Street.
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