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Old 07-14-2009, 12:45 PM
 
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146 Montague Street?

also im in LI right now should I get off at Flatbush ave stop? Help please :-)
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Old 07-14-2009, 12:56 PM
 
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This is in Brooklyn Heights, Flatbush ave stop would be ok if you are going to flatbush ave by Brooklyn or manhattan bridge, though it is about half a mile away. otherwise if you can transfer to the M or R train to borough hall that would put you a couple blocks away
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Old 07-14-2009, 12:57 PM
 
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or the 2 and 3 train to clark street or the A train to High street/Brooklyn bridge
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Old 07-14-2009, 01:01 PM
 
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OMG I <3 Brooklyn heights! someone told me that's the neighbourhood where the Huxtables are from on the Cosby show.
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Old 07-14-2009, 01:08 PM
 
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This is in Brooklyn Heights, Flatbush ave stop would be ok if you are going to flatbush ave by Brooklyn or manhattan bridge, though it is about half a mile away. otherwise if you can transfer to the M or R train to borough hall that would put you a couple blocks away

Hmmm I dont know what the M or R train is...hmmm.So I take the LIRR get off at the flatbush ave stop then I take the M or R train...Do you know how long of a walk it is to the train. Im NYC dumb LOL
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Old 07-14-2009, 01:25 PM
 
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OMG I <3 Brooklyn heights! someone told me that's the neighbourhood where the Huxtables are from on the Cosby show.
Yes that is where the Huxtables lived.

To ChasT transfer to the M or R train at Flatbush ave, it should be either the Manhattan or Queens bound trains. Make sure that it will stop at Clarke ave because I'm not sure if it is a express or local stop, you can ask someone people are usually helpful in this regard. If it is a local stop and the train won't stop there just wait until the same train marked "local" comes by. That's the key to traveling NY is to find out whether a train or its stop is local or express. 80% chance it will stop there on either local or express lines. You'll be aight
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Old 07-14-2009, 01:27 PM
 
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Hmmm I dont know what the M or R train is...hmmm.So I take the LIRR get off at the flatbush ave stop then I take the M or R train...Do you know how long of a walk it is to the train. Im NYC dumb LOL
I don't think you will have to walk far, there are signs in the subway station that will guide you to the train. Don't be scared to ask someone especially a cop or transit worker
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Old 07-14-2009, 02:41 PM
 
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Yes that is where the Huxtables lived.

To ChasT transfer to the M or R train at Flatbush ave, it should be either the Manhattan or Queens bound trains. Make sure that it will stop at Clarke ave because I'm not sure if it is a express or local stop, you can ask someone people are usually helpful in this regard. If it is a local stop and the train won't stop there just wait until the same train marked "local" comes by. That's the key to traveling NY is to find out whether a train or its stop is local or express. 80% chance it will stop there on either local or express lines. You'll be aight
The only trains that stop at Clark Street (no such thoroughfare as "Clarke Avenue") are the #2 and 3. But you can get either of them at the Flatbush Avenue station. And you should, as noted, look for the signs directing you to the Manhattan-bound platform.
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Old 07-14-2009, 03:52 PM
 
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The only trains that stop at Clark Street (no such thoroughfare as "Clarke Avenue") are the #2 and 3. But you can get either of them at the Flatbush Avenue station. And you should, as noted, look for the signs directing you to the Manhattan-bound platform.
My bad, I meant to say M and R to Court St Borough Hall, as well as the and 3 and the 4 & 5 stop at borough hall as well. Any of those will do
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