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Walker’s Paradise

Commute to Downtown New York

Walker’s Paradise

Daily errands do not require a car.

Rider’s Paradise

World-class public transportation.

Very Bikeable

Biking is convenient for most trips.

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About this Location

Brooklyn
NY
11225

This location has a Walk Score of 92 out of 100. This location is a Walker’s Paradise so daily errands do not require a car.

This location is a seven minute walk from the 2 7 Avenue Express and the 5 Lexington Avenue Express at the President St stop.

This location is in the Crown Heights neighborhood in New York. Nearby parks include Doger Playground, Marc And Jason's Playground and Ebbets Field (historical).

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Rider’s Paradise

This location is a Rider’s Paradise which means world-class public transportation.

Rail lines:

  • 5 Lexington Avenue Express

    0.2 mi

  • 5 Lexington Avenue Express

    0.2 mi

  • 2 7 Avenue Express

    0.2 mi

  • 2 7 Avenue Express

    0.2 mi

  • 3 7 Avenue Express

    0.3 mi

  • 4 Lexington Avenue Express

    0.3 mi

  • 3 7 Avenue Express

    0.4 mi

  • 4 Lexington Avenue Express

    0.4 mi

  • S Franklin Avenue Shuttle

    0.5 mi

  • B 6 Avenue Express

    0.6 mi

Bus lines:

  • B49 Manhattan Beach - Bedford-Stuyvesant

    0.0 mi

  • B44 Sheepshead Bay - Williamsburg

    0.1 mi

  • B43 Greenpoint - Lefferts Gardens

    0.1 mi

  • B44-SBS Sheepshead Bay - Williamsburg

    0.2 mi

Crown Heights Neighborhood

This location is in the Crown Heights neighborhood. Crown Heights is the 67th most walkable neighborhood in New York with a neighborhood Walk Score of 94.

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7 Crown Heights: Crown Heights Wall

Crown Heights 2: Lincoln Terrace Park

8 Crown Heights: Brooklyn Public Library