
Rob Homa
15 reviews on 1 places
The only convenient transfer point is if you are in the last 2-3 cars of a Manhattan bound 2/3 and want to transfer to a 4/5 or vice versa. The transfer from any of the IRT trains (2, 3, 4, 5) to the N or R is a long walk.
However this is a good station to use to start your trip. There are many entrances here so you can cut down your walking if you board at the right place. Enter the station at Cadman Plaza/ Court Street and Montague if you want the 2/3. Enter at Jorelemon & Court for the 4/5. Enter at Montague & Clinton for the N or R.
The station is right next to Boro Hall and the county court house. St Francis College is on Remsen street between Court and Jorelemon. The promenade is four blocks west on Montague.
However this is a good station to use to start your trip. There are many entrances here so you can cut down your walking if you board at the right place. Enter the station at Cadman Plaza/ Court Street and Montague if you want the 2/3. Enter at Jorelemon & Court for the 4/5. Enter at Montague & Clinton for the N or R.
The station is right next to Boro Hall and the county court house. St Francis College is on Remsen street between Court and Jorelemon. The promenade is four blocks west on Montague.
Recently renovated station. No escalators / elevators so you have to use the steps. Connects to the B3 bus on Avenue U--going east on 16th, going west on E15th just outside the exit to the station.
Wonderful location. Beautiful, small ballpark. Everytime I walk by, the gates to the field are open. It appears as though, if the field isn't in use, you can use it yourseif.
I visit this campus to attend college basketball games at Marshak Hall. I find it a beautiful campus alive with history.
For me the park is a handy place to cross when I walk from the Hoboken PATH station to Stevens Tech. River Street empties right into the park. There is also a little league field here which I have reviewed separately as a site within the park