RailForum.com
TrainWeb.com

RAILforum Post A Reply
my profile | directory login | register | search | faq | forum home

» RAILforum » Passenger Trains » Amtrak » NYC Trip » Post A Reply

Post A Reply
Login Name:
Password:
Message Icon: Icon 1     Icon 2     Icon 3     Icon 4     Icon 5     Icon 6     Icon 7    
Icon 8     Icon 9     Icon 10     Icon 11     Icon 12     Icon 13     Icon 14    
Message:

HTML is not enabled.
UBB Code™ is enabled.

 

Instant Graemlins Instant UBB Code™
Smile   Frown   Embarrassed   Big Grin   Wink   Razz  
Cool   Roll Eyes   Mad   Eek!   Confused    
Insert URL Hyperlink - UBB Code™   Insert Email Address - UBB Code™
Bold - UBB Code™   Italics - UBB Code™
Quote - UBB Code™   Code Tag - UBB Code™
List Start - UBB Code™   List Item - UBB Code™
List End - UBB Code™   Image - UBB Code™

What is UBB Code™?
Options


Disable Graemlins in this post.


 


T O P I C     R E V I E W
mikev
Member # 4864
 - posted
Planning a short trip for my wife and I to NYC on the Acela to visit the Holiday Market at Union Square. Having never been to NYC except to change trains, I was wondering how far it is from the station. It is the south end of Union Square at West 14th St. We will be traveling from the BWI station and I thought it would be a nice day trip for us.

mike
 
RussM
Member # 3627
 - posted
If you like to walk, it is about 1 1/4 miles from Penn Station to Union Square. Otherwise, you can walk one long block over to Broadway & 34th Street, and take the R train, which will take you down Broadway to Union Square (the third stop).
 
mgt
Member # 5479
 - posted
It is a very pleasant walk. I suppose much will depend on the weather at that time of year. There are various ways of getting there. I would walk across West 32nd Street, have a look in Greeley Square,a typical small Manhattan park and a great place for people watching in the summer; around the corner in Fifth Avenue is the Empire State Building, not that you see much from such close range. Down 5th Avenue , past Madison Square Park, also worth a look, and the Flatiron Building. The foyers of many of the landmark buildings are always interesting and nobody seems to mind you looking around. On foot you get a flavour of the city.
After horror tales from the 1980s my wife and I were surprised at how safe we always feel in Manhattan, and further afield during the day.
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
 - posted
Concurring with Mr. Russ M, we should that while E-W Blocks on Manhattan are VERY long (longer it seems than the usual eight to the mile; even to walk from Third to Lex or Park(4th) to Mad seems like a full block, but it is only a half), N-S are very short - about sixteen to the mile.
 



Contact Us | Home Page

Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classic™ 6.7.2




Copyright © 2007-2016 TrainWeb, Inc. Top of Page|TrainWeb|About Us|Advertise With Us|Contact Us