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How far of a walk is Grand Central Station to Times Square?

The distance between Times Square and Grand Central Terminal (Station) is 3196 feet.



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The 42 St Shuttle operates in Manhattan between Grand Central and Times Square. The shuttle provides a free transfer between 4, 5, 6, and 7 service at Grand Central-42 St and A, C, E, N, Q, R, 1, 2, 3, and 7 service at Times Square-42 St.

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MTA operates a vehicle from Grand Central-42 St to Times Sq-42 St every 5 minutes. Tickets cost $1 - $3 and the journey takes 3 min. Alternatively, Suburban Transit operates a bus from Bryant Park to W 42 St/7 Av 5 times a week. Tickets cost $1 and the journey takes 5 min.

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What's the nearest subway station to Times Square in Manhattan? The nearest subway station to Times Square in Manhattan is Times Sq-42 St. It's a 2 min walk away.

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Naturally, since Times Square is pedestrian-friendly free from cars, it's an excellent place for street performers to make some cash.

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From Times Square Station on 42nd Street NORTH BOUND you can take the Q, N, or R on the INDEPENDENT LINE up 7th Avenue to the 57th & 7th Station (Carnegie Hall) and walk NORTH two blocks up to 59th Street and enter the park along Central Park South (59th Street) or take the 1, 2, or 3 on the IRT LINE to 59th Street/ ...

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The distance between Times Square and Central Park is 2 miles. How do I travel from Times Square to Central Park without a car? The best way to get from Times Square to Central Park without a car is to subway via 81 St-Museum of Natural History which takes 15 min and costs $1 - $3.

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Things to do Near Times Square
  • Rockefeller Center. One of our favorite places to walk to from Times Square is to the Rockefeller Centre. ...
  • Top of the Rock. While checking out the Rockefeller Centre, you cannot miss going up to the Top of the Rock. ...
  • Radio City Music Hall. ...
  • MOMA – Museum of Modern Art. ...
  • Bryant Park.


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If you're prepared to wake up early, walk a lot, and dive right into the bustle of the city, you can see a wide variety of the top attractions in Manhattan in one day–plus squeeze in a tiny taste of Brooklyn, too.

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It is considered “The World's Most Famous Arena” because of its rich history of events that took place at all four Madison Square Garden's. Madison Square Garden forever changed New York City because of the large historical impact that Madison Square Garden has made.

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The A train! Immortalized by the 1957 song by Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald. In addition, the A train has the most scenic views of any train route in the system.

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