There are 5 ways to get from Manhattan to Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice by subway, bus, taxi, or foot
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Line 6 subway
best- Take the subway from 86th Street to Grand Central-42 St6 / ...
15 min$3Bus
cheapest- Take the bus from Lexington Av/E 77 St to Lexington Av/E 45 StM101 / ...
28 min$2–7Taxi
- Take the taxi from Manhattan to Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice3.1 mi
7 min$16–20Walk
- Take the foot from Manhattan to Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice3 mi
57 minBus via 85th St. & Lex
- Take the bus from 85th St. & Lex to 40th & LexMontauk-EB Amb 250
41 min$17–75
Manhattan to Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice by subway and foot
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Manhattan to Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice is to line 6 subway which costs $3 and takes 15 min.
The fastest way to get from Manhattan to Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice is to taxi which takes 7 min and costs $16 - $20.
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Lexington Av/E 77 St and arriving at Lexington Av/E 45 St. Services depart every 10 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 21 min.
Yes, there is a direct train departing from 86th Street and arriving at Grand Central-42 St. Services depart every five minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 9 min.
The distance between Manhattan and Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice is 3 miles.
The best way to get from Manhattan to Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice without a car is to line 6 subway which takes 15 min and costs $3.
The line 6 subway from 86th Street to Grand Central-42 St takes 9 min including transfers and departs every five minutes.
Manhattan to Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice bus services, operated by MTA Bus Company, depart from Lexington Av/E 77 St station.
Manhattan to Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice train services, operated by MTA, depart from 86th Street station.
Manhattan to Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice bus services, operated by MTA Bus Company, arrive at Lexington Av/E 45 St station.
What companies run services between Manhattan, NY, USA and Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice, NY, USA?
MTA operates a subway from 86th Street to Grand Central-42 St every 5 minutes. Tickets cost $3 and the journey takes 9 min. Alternatively, MTA Bus Company operates a bus from Lexington Av/E 77 St to Lexington Av/E 45 St every 10 minutes. Tickets cost $2–7 and the journey takes 21 min.
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- Phone
- 877-690-5116
- Website
- mta.info
Subway from 86th Street to Grand Central-42 St
- Ave. Duration
- 9 min
- Frequency
- Every 5 minutes
- Estimated price
- $3
- Schedules at
- https://www.mta.info/schedules
- Website
- https://www.mta.info
- Adult
- $3
- Website
- mta.info
Bus from Lexington Av/E 77 St to Lexington Av/E 45 St
- Ave. Duration
- 21 min
- Frequency
- Every 10 minutes
- Estimated price
- $2–7
- Website
- http://www.mta.info
- Schedules at
- https://new.mta.info/schedules
- Standard Fare
- $2–7
- Phone
- +1 631.283.4600
- Website
- hamptonjitney.com
Bus from 85th St. & Lex to 40th & Lex
- Ave. Duration
- 35 min
- Frequency
- Once daily
- Estimated price
- $17–75
- Website
- https://www.hamptonjitney.com
- Onboard
- $25–50
- Ambassador
- $60–75
- Prepaid Online Rate
- $17–22
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Manhattan to Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice train services, operated by MTA, arrive at Grand Central-42 St station.
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