A key Madison Square Area advantage is easy access to all points in Manhattan and beyond by subways, public and private buses, and the New Jersey Path trains. Traveling from Kew buildings, you can reach Grand Central, Penn Station, the Port Authority Bus Terminal, Times Square, and most of Midtown in less than fifteen minutes and lower Manhattan, in twenty.
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Running through Manhattan along Broadway, from Brooklyn to Queens (with access to the Q and W)
23rd Street at the intersection of Broadway and 5th Avenue
28th Street at 5th Ave

Running through Manhattan along Sixth Avenue, from Brooklyn to Queens (with access to the D)
23rd Street at 6th Avenue

Running through Manhattan along Lexington Avenue, from Lower Manhattan to the Bronx (with access to the 4 and 5)
23rd Street at Park Avenue
28th Street at Park Avenue

Running through Manhattan along Seventh Avenue, from lower Manhattan to the Bronx (with access to the 2 and 3)
23rd Street at 7th Avenue
28th Street at 7th Avenue

Running through Manhattan along Eight Avenue, the E from Lower Manhattan to Queens and the C from Brooklyn to the Bronx (with access to the A, B and D)
23rd Street at 8th Avenue
28th Street at 8th Avenue

Path Trains running to Hoboken and Journal Square in New Jersey
23rd Street at 6th Avenue

M23
Crosstown bus running on 23rd Street in both directions
M103
Downtown bus running on Lexington Avenue
M1
Uptown/downtown bus running on Park Avenue
M2/M3
Uptown/downtown bus running uptown on Madison Avenue and downtown on Fifth Avenue
M5
Uptown/downtown bus running uptown on Sixth Avenue and downtown on Fifth Avenue
M6/M7
Uptown/downtown bus running uptown on Sixth Avenue and downtown on Broadway
M20
Uptown/downtown bus running uptown on Eight Avenue and downtown on Seventh Avenue
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