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How long is the subway commute from Bayridge to Lower Manhattan?

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Kate Toale 2yrs+
The Commute from Bay Ridge to Manhattan takes a lot less time than most people assume. For a more specific estimate I suggest visiting www.Hopstop.com where you can enter a starting and end point and receive an estimate from your home to office.
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30-40 Minutes to Union Square. 5 Minute ride on R to 59th, transfer to N express which makes only a two more stops in Brooklyn before crossing the Manhattan Bridge (36th, Atlantic Pacific), and takes about 25 minutes to reach 14th St. If N trains are running local (which they do during late nights, and during construction), you're in for a 50min ride.
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nickp25 2yrs+
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take the R train to 59th st switch to the N the N goes over the Manhattan bridge into Lower manhattan canal st prince st 8th st nyu 14th st union sq
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