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2014-03-23 6:23 PM

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Subject: Navigating Manhattan for Idiots (a question)
Please keep in mind that I've not been "Back East" in about 16 years. At worst I've had to navigate Phoenix, which is frustrating, but not horrible. It took a coworker to remind me that driving won't work in this case.

I will need to get from the WTC subway station to the Broad Street Ballroom at 41 Broad Street. Should I walk, or is there a quicker way to navigate the subways? Walk from the WTC station to the Fulton St. station and take the J or Z line down to the Broad St. station (which is really close to the final destination)? What'll get me there quickest? I have Lower Manhattan and Regional Transit maps, but I'm not sure I'm interpreting them correctly, which is why I'm looking for help.

I have to be at the ballroom around 1pm, and there's no limit to how early I can start. I'll be starting from Penn Station in Newark and taking the PATH Rail to the WTC station, but that part is easy (assuming I find the correct exit off the Parkway).

I've spent the last 5 years in a town with one blinking red traffic light, and some stop signs. Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Tucson and El Paso are easy, but I'm used to driving everywhere. I've not had to navigate a metro line in a LONG time!


2014-03-23 7:12 PM
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a couple of pros and cons... you're basically cutting out less than six blocks of walking. Broad St is very easy street to navigate, and part of it is closed off to traffic (just south of Wall- right by the NY Stock Exchange).so the walk south is pretty easy. You'll have to waste a few minutes buying a metro card for the train (though you can buy a metro card for the PATH that works on the NYC subway). Then you'll have to wait for the train- to save a few blocks? Your call. On the other hand, maybe the one stop journey on the train is something you'll want to do, too... enjoy
2014-03-25 9:53 AM
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I don't mind walking, I just don't know what it's like to walk THERE, and I know that "6 blocks" in NYC is different from "6 blocks" in the nowheresville town I live in now. If it's not horribly difficult, I'll be happy to walk it.
2014-03-25 11:44 AM
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I don't have experience in with the exact path you're looking to take, but I love walking in Manhattan! I don't think it's difficult or unsafe. It's a walkable city! I'd rather that than the train.
2014-03-25 12:43 PM
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Subject: RE: Navigating Manhattan for Idiots (a question)

I'd definitely walk it, it's .6 miles.   That is a nice, perfectly safe area to walk around.  

Walking map: https://goo.gl/maps/YfhG7

My best advice would be orient yourself immediately so that you leave from the appropriate subway exit and start walking the right direction. That's the hardest part, imho, of navigating the train in an unknown city.



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2014-03-26 5:20 PM
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Ok, it looks like I'll walk. I'd like to think directional orientation isn't going to be difficult, but my iPhone has a compass and I have maps, so I shouldn't get too lost. I hope.

Thanks


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