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Directions to the College DIRECTIONS TO THE COLLEGE SUBWAY 2 TRAIN Take the 2 train to the Flatbush Avenue / Brooklyn College station. Walk one block west on Hillel Place to the Hillel Gate entrance of Brooklyn College. 5 TRAIN Take the 5 train to the Flatbush Avenue / Brooklyn College station. Walk one block west on Hillel Place to the Hillel Gate entrance of Brooklyn College. B TRAIN Take the B train to the Avenue H station, at Avenue H and East 16 Street. Walk four blocks east on Avenue H to the Campus Road entrance of Brooklyn College. Q TRAIN Take the Q train to the Avenue H station, at Avenue H and East 16 Street. Walk four blocks east on Avenue H to the Campus Road entrance of Brooklyn College. For additional subway information, please visit mta.info. BUS B6: B6 stop at Bedford Avenue and Campus Road; B8: B8 stop at Flatbush Avenue and Foster Avenue B11: B11 stop at Bedford Avenue and Campus Road. B41: B41 stop at Flatbush Avenue and Nostrand Avenue. B44: B44 stop at Flatbush Avenue and Nostrand Avenue. B49: B49 stop at Ocean Avenue and Avenue H. Q35/Green Bus Line: Q35 stop at Flatbush Avenue and Nostrand Avenue. For additional bus information, please visit mta.info LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD (LIRR) Take the LIRR to the Atlantic Terminal / Flatbush Avenue station. Transfer to the 2, 5, B or Q train, and follow the respective subway directions above. CAR From Manhattan: Take the Brooklyn Bridge to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (BQE). Follow the BQE to the Prospect Expressway to Ocean Parkway. Turn left on Avenue H. Turn right on Campus Road to the entrance of Brooklyn College. Alternate Manhattan Route (includes toll): Take the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel to the Prospect Expressway. Proceed as indicated using the driving instructions above. From Staten Island and New Jersey: Take the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge to the Belt Parkway East to Flatbush Avenue North. Turn left on Flatbush Avenue. Turn left on Avenue I. Turn right on Ocean Avenue. Turn right on Avenue H. Turn right on Campus Road and follow it around the campus to the entrance of Brooklyn College. From the North Shore of Long Island: Take the Jackie Robinson Parkway (formerly the Interboro) to the Pennsylvania Avenue exit (last exit). Follow Pennsylvania Avenue and make a right on Linden Boulevard. Turn left on Kings Highway Turn right on Avenue H. From the South Shore of Long Island: Take the Sunrise Highway or Southern State Parkway to the Belt Parkway West. Turn left on Flatbush Avenue. Turn left on Avenue I. Turn right on Ocean Avenue. Turn right on Avenue H. Turn right on Campus Road and follow it around the campus to the entrance of Brooklyn College. Parking - Metered parking runs along Bedford Avenue, Campus Road and Nostrand Avenue..
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