We're located in the heart of Manhattan's Upper West Side, only two blocks from Central Park,
a main subway line, Columbia University, lots of bars, a 24 hour grocery store and only a 20 minute train ride to Times Square, Penn Station and all the great things New York City has to offer.
London has already installed a computerized signal network on four of its 10
main subway lines, with work is underway on four more.
Public transportation connects John F. Kennedy International Airport to a few of Brooklyn's
main subway lines, but the fastest way is certainly via cab.
Not exact matches
Think of a
subway system: If the
main objective when designing it is to get people from the suburbs to downtown as quickly as possible, each suburb will have its own direct
line to downtown.
Some rush to or from the
subway lines that run below the cavernous
main hall, others hustle to or from the commuter trains that service the the suburbs.
To get to the city centre you catch a bus (which is free) from outside the hotel to the
main metro
line, then take a
subway to the
main centre.
Close... read more to two
subway line that go to almost every
main spots in London, which was very useful.