There are 4 ways to get from Queens to New York Law School by subway, bus, taxi, or car
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Subway
best- Take the subway from 104 St to Canal Stsubway A
40 min$3Drive 10.8 mi
cheapest- Drive from Queens to New York Law Schoolcar 10.8 mi
20 min$2–3Bus
- Take the bus from Cross Bay Blvd/Rockaway Blvd to W 34 St/5 Avbus Qm15
- Take the bus from 5 Av/W 33 St to Broadway/Franklin Stbus M55
1h 21m$6–15Taxi
- Take the taxi from Queens to New York Law Schooltaxi 10.8 mi
20 min$40–55
Queens to New York Law School by subway and foot
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Queens to New York Law School is to drive which costs $2 - $3 and takes 20 min.
The fastest way to get from Queens to New York Law School is to taxi which takes 20 min and costs $40 - $55.
No, there is no direct bus from Queens to New York Law School. However, there are services departing from Cross Bay Blvd/Rockaway Blvd and arriving at Broadway/Franklin St via 5 Av/W 33 St. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 1h 21m.
Yes, there is a direct train departing from 104 St and arriving at Canal St. Services depart every 20 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 35 min.
The distance between Queens and New York Law School is 12 miles. The road distance is 10.8 miles.
The best way to get from Queens to New York Law School without a car is to subway which takes 40 min and costs $3.
The subway from 104 St to Canal St takes 35 min including transfers and departs every 20 minutes.
Queens to New York Law School bus services, operated by MTA Bus Company, depart from Cross Bay Blvd/Rockaway Blvd station.
Queens to New York Law School train services, operated by MTA, depart from 104 St station.
Queens to New York Law School bus services, operated by MTA Bus Company, arrive at W 34 St/5 Av station.
What companies run services between Queens, NY, USA and New York Law School, NY, USA?
MTA operates a subway from 104 St to Canal St every 20 minutes. Tickets cost $3 and the journey takes 35 min. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Cross Bay Blvd/Rockaway Blvd to New York Law School via W 34 St/5 Av, 5 Av/W 33 St, and Broadway/Franklin St in around 1h 21m.
- Phone
- 877-690-5116
- Website
- MTA Homepage
Subway from 104 St to Canal St
- Ave. Duration
- 35 min
- Frequency
- Every 20 minutes
- Estimated price
- $3
- Schedules at
- MTA Schedules
- Website
- MTA Homepage
- Website
- MTA: World Cup 2026
- Adult
- $3
- Phone
- 877-690-5116
- Website
- MTA
Bus from Cross Bay Blvd/Rockaway Blvd to W 34 St/5 Av
- Ave. Duration
- 40 min
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- $3–8
- Website
- MTA
- Schedules at
- MTA scheduled
- Website
- MTA: World Cup 2026
- Standard Fare
- $3–8
Bus from 5 Av/W 33 St to Broadway/Franklin St
- Ave. Duration
- 26 min
- Frequency
- Every 20 minutes
- Estimated price
- $3–8
- Website
- MTA
- Schedules at
- MTA scheduled
- Website
- MTA: World Cup 2026
- Standard Fare
- $3–8
- Ave. Duration
- 20 min
- Estimated price
- $40–55
Always Ready Car Service
- Phone
- (718) 527-5555
Carmel Car & Limo
- Phone
- (212) 666-6666
- Website
- carmellimo.com
Dial 7 Car Service
- Phone
- (212) 777-7777
- Website
- dial7.com
Queens Village Car Service
- Phone
- (718) 776-8787
- Website
- queensvillagecarservice.com
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More Questions & Answers
Queens to New York Law School train services, operated by MTA, arrive at Canal St station.
Yes, the driving distance between Queens to New York Law School is 11 miles. It takes approximately 20 min to drive from Queens to New York Law School.
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