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How to get fromChanin Building to Queensby train, bus, taxi, car or subway

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There are 6 ways to get from Chanin Building to Queens by train, bus, taxi, car, or subway

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Grand Central Terminal to JamaicatrainHempstead Branch / ...
    24 min
    $4–9
  2. Bus via E 34 St /3 Av

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from E 34 St /3 Av to Cross Bay Blvd/Pitkin AvbusBm5
    46 min
    $2–7
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Chanin Building to Queenstaxi10.3 mi
    18 min
    $55–70
  4. Drive 10.3 mi

    1. Drive from Chanin Building to Queenscar10.3 mi
    18 min
    $2–3
  5. Bus

    1. Take the bus from 5 Av/W 39 St to Cross Bay Blvd/Pitkin AvbusBm5
    47 min
    $2–7
  6. Bus, subway

    1. Take the bus from E 42 St/3 Av to West 42nd Street & 8th AvenuebusM42
    2. Take the subway from 42 St-Port Authority Bus Terminal to 104 StsubwayA
    1h 8m

Chanin Building to Queens by foot and train

Calendar650Weekly Services
Duration24 minAverage Duration
Ticket$4Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Chanin Building, NY, USA and Queens, NY, USA?

Long Island Rail Road operates a train from Grand Central Terminal to Jamaica every 15 minutes. Tickets cost $4–9 and the journey takes 21 min. Alternatively, MTA Bus Company operates a bus from E 34 St /3 Av to Cross Bay Blvd/Pitkin Av hourly. Tickets cost $2–7 and the journey takes 34 min.

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