How Do You Get From Penn Station To Grand Central Terminal?
Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station, the largest train stations in Manhattan, are also the two biggest hubs for traveling in and around New York City. Both stations afford access to at least six subway lines, and connections to New Jersey, Connecticut, Long Island, Westchester and Rockland County. Knowing how to get from one to the other is vital to traveling within the New York area. From Penn Station, board the 1, 2 or 3 subway lines. You will be able to differentiate them from the other lines, as they are all color-coded red. Board any of the three trains going in the uptown direction. Take the 1, 2 or 3 one stop to Times Square and get off the train. Go upstairs and follow the signs to the shuttle. It will be designated by an “S” in a gray circle. Take the shuttle to Grand Central Station. The shuttle does not operate late at night. Instead, take the 7 (purple) train two stops to Grand Central. Exit Penn Station and walk to the corner of 8th Avenue and 34th Street. Board either