How do I receive to Sunset Park, Brooklyn NY?
I need the directions
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you can always look up your own public transit directions on www.hopstop.com .
If you can tell me how to bring back 2 seseme street
Sunset Park is served extensively by road, railing, and ferry service. Sunset Park have access to three expressways; the Gowanus Expressway/Interstate 278, the Prospect Expressway/NY-27 and the Belt Parkway.
Bus--
Six NYCTA bus lines serve Sunset Park: B9, B11, B35, B37, B63, B70.
Train--
Three subway lines run through Sunset Park. The BMT Fourth Avenue Line (D M N R) has stations at Prospect Avenue, 25th Street, 36th Street, 45th Street, 53rd Street and 59th Street. The BMT West End Line (D M) and have a station at Ninth Avenue. The BMT Sea Beach Line (N) has a station at Eighth Avenue.
Freight trains run on entrenched tracks along 1st and 2nd Avenues and on the old Long Island Rail Road Bay Ridge Branch rail which are adjacent to the BMT Sea Beach Line.
Ferry---
Ferry service is available at 58th Street and 1st Avenue at the Brooklyn Army Terminal to Pier 11, Wall Street, surrounded by lower Manhattan. Ferry service was created within the aftermath of the September 11th attacks when the Gowanus Expressway and New York City Subway were compromised. It be free from October 2001 to April 2003, when the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced it could not subsidize the service anymore. Today it is operated by NY Waterway as the New York Water Taxi. Water Taxi service from the Brooklyn Army Terminal be a crucial contingency plan during the 2005 New York City transit strike.
Private Vans---
Much of the traffic between Brooklyn Chinatown and Manhattan Chinatown is handled by privately held vans agreed in English colloquially as "Chinese vans". They cruise down 8th Avenue from 48th street to the 65th Street onramp to Gowanus Expressway/I-278. These vans can be see during commute hours picking up and unloading passengers on 8th Avenue. As rash as 2004, additional vans took passenger to Flushing, Queens. Despite prices of $5 per passenger, these vans were the authentic contingency plan for people living surrounded by Brooklyn Chinatown during the 2005 New York City transit strike.
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Fool.
You don't say-so what part of Sunset Park you are head to. I go to the Chinese restaurants on Eighth Avenue more or less often and I any use the N train to Eighth Avenue (cross-street is 62nd Street) or, if I want to go to a wonderful bakery first (a Jewish bakery on New Utrect Avenue) I transport the D train to 49th Street (and New Utrecht Avenue) and walk over to Eighth Avenue. Most of the Chinese restaurants are between 50th and 60th Street on Eighth Avenue. The shopping/restaurant Mexican neighborhood on Fifth Avenue extends over a larger area- if that's where on earth you're headed, you can pilfer the R train which runs along Fourth Avenue.
Take the N or R train to 36th Street, waddle down 3 blocks.
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