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What subway goes from Times Square to Central Park?

So many Subway Trains run through Columbus Circle to get to Central Park. Among them: 1, 2, A and C – Best if you are coming from Times Square or Penn Station on the 34th Street. Both 1, 2, A and C run from the stop at 42nd Street and 8th Avenue, a few steps from Times Square.



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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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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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The basic route covers approximately 2.5 miles from the southern entrance to the northern end of Central Park. Walking this route leisurely should take around 1 hour and 15 minutes. However, your walking time may vary depending on factors such as pace, stops for sightseeing, and the specific path you choose.

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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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This spring's survey crowned the L train as New Yorkers' favorite, although it still only attracts a 53% satisfaction rating.

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

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The difference is very slight. Grand Central Terminal refers to the MTA Metro North train lines that run into and out of the tracks. GCT is the terminal line, meaning trains stop there and don't run through. Grand Central Station refers to the subway station inside GCT.

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It is approximately 2793 feet to get from Times Square to Empire State Building.

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However, it is best to prepare your trip by knowing your destination, what train(s) will take you there and how you plan to spend your time. It is absolutely safe to visit New York and ride the subway, relative to any other public activities in other cities. In fact, it's been a low-crime area for years.

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LOCAL TIP: New Yorkers typically call the subway “trains” (not underground or metro) or by their alpha name (the C or the Q).

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NEW YORK CITY'S CROWN JEWEL. Be transported by the iconic beauty and lasting legacy of Grand Central Terminal. This historic world-famous landmark in Midtown Manhattan is not simply a transportation hub — it's also a shopping, dining, and cultural destination all under one magnificent roof.

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Stay on the paved roads, designated paths, and wide open spaces, and do not venture to the wooded areas such as the Rambles and North Woods. Have a plan. Even if you're wandering through parts of the park, know where your ultimate destination is so that you are wandering in the right direction.

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If you wonder if Central Park is safe at night, the answer is no. Between 1 and 6 a.m., access to the park is strongly prohibited. The safety of NYC's green heart is ensured by the NYPD Central Park Precinct, the police force dedicated to the park.

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It includes numerous attractions, such as Belvedere Castle, the Central Park Zoo, the Great Lawn, and the Bethesda Fountain. These landmarks are scattered throughout the park, meaning a walk through Central Park can quickly become a full-day adventure.

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The circumference of Central Park is about 6 miles. The length of the Park (north-south) is about two and a half miles. It is not possible to walk in a perfectly straight line but if one were to walk at a comfortable 3 miles per hour, one could go from one end to the other in about an hour or a little more.

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