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Directions to New York City (New York - New Jersey) with public transportation

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How to get to New York City by Subway?

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Bus stations near New York City in New York - New Jersey

  • Adams St / Johnson St,2 min walk,
  • Tillary St/Adams St,3 min walk,
  • Jay St/Myrtle Plz,3 min walk,
  • Tillary St (Not Used),4 min walk,
  • Jay St/Tillary St,4 min walk,

Bus lines to New York City in New York - New Jersey

  • B103,Limited Canarsie - Williams Ave Via Avenue H Via Avenue M,
  • B26,Ridgewood Term Via Halsey,
  • B54,Ridgewood Term Via Myrtle,
  • B52,Ridgewood Term Via Gates,
  • B57,Red Hook Ikea Terminal,
  • B62,Downtown Bklyn Fulton Mall,
  • B67,Kensington Cortelyou Rd Via 7 Av,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to New York City?

    The closest stations to New York City are:

    • Adams St / Johnson St is 112 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • Tillary St/Adams St is 210 yards away, 3 min walk.
    • Jay St/Myrtle Plz is 210 yards away, 3 min walk.
    • Tillary St (Not Used) is 243 yards away, 4 min walk.
    • Jay St/Tillary St is 261 yards away, 4 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near New York City?

    These Bus lines stop near New York City: BXM18, M103, M14A, Q32

  • Which Train lines stop near New York City?

    These Train lines stop near New York City: HEMPSTEAD

  • Which Subway lines stop near New York City?

    These Subway lines stop near New York City: 4, A, C, F, R

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to New York City in New York - New Jersey?

    The nearest bus stop to New York City in New York - New Jersey is Adams St / Johnson St. It’s a 2 min walk away.

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New York City Address: 283 Adams St street in New York - New Jersey

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