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What train goes downtown NYC?

Subway lines with stations closest to Downtown Manhattan
  • B39. Williamsburg Bridge Plaza - Lower East Side.
  • F - Queens Blvd Express/ 6 Av Local.
  • FX - Brooklyn F Express.
  • J - Nassau St Local.
  • M - Queens Blvd Local/6 Av Local.




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