March 7-8, 2026
3 Times Square, New York City
Direction: 3 Times Sq, New York, NY 10036
Getting to Patient Day (3 Times Square, New York, NY)
Conference location: 3 Times Square is located at Broadway & 42nd Street, in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.
Taking the Train to Penn Station
Amtrak (from across the U.S.)
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See map and schedule here
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Popular trains to and from NYC include Philadelphia, Washington DC, Boston, and Baltimore
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Book early before prices increase!
NJ TRANSIT (from New Jersey)
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Trains available from across NJ - see here for a map and schedule
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Use the NJ Transit app to purchase tickets, or go to a ticket machine at the station
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Same-day ticket purchases welcome
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Keep an eye on train times - some may come hourly
METRO-NORTH (from New York and Connecticut)
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Trains available across NY state and CT - see here for more information
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Use the MTA app to purchase tickets, or go to a ticket machine at the station
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Same-day ticket purchases welcome
LIRR (from Long Island / JFK via Jamaica)
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See here for more information
From Penn Station: walk ~15 minutes north to Times Square or take the E, A, or C subway one stop to 42 St–Port Authority.
Arriving by Air
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
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AirTrain Newark → Newark Airport Station
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NJ TRANSIT or Amtrak → New York Penn Station
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Walk or subway to Times Square
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
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AirTrain JFK → Jamaica Station
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Option A (fastest): LIRR → Penn Station
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Option B (cheapest): Subway E → 42 St–Port Authority
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If using a rideshare app, take the AirTrain to Lefferts Boulevard or Howard Beach Station for less traffic and a cheaper ride.
LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
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Q70 LaGuardia Link (free bus) → Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Ave
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Transfer to E subway → 42 St–Port Authority
Driving & Parking
Manhattan Parking
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Street parking is limited and not recommended.
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Reserve a garage in advance using services like ParkWhiz or SpotHero.
Park Outside the City
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Secaucus Junction (NJ): Large parking garage + frequent NJ TRANSIT trains into Penn Station.
Getting Around the City
Subway
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The subway is an easy and often fastest way to get around the city
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Use tap-to-pay to enter the subway platform using either your phone wallet or your credit or debit card
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Learn more about tap-to-pay and using OMNY cards here
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Be careful about whether or not you are getting on an express train
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Google and Apple Maps provide detailed information about the best routes using public transit
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Be careful - about where you enter - some station entrances only have access to uptown (North) or downtown (South) platforms
Bus
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Pay for the bus the same way you pay for the Subway using tap-to-pay
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Pull the string along the window or press the button the on poles right before the stop you want to get off at
Accessibility Notes
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Penn Station, Moynihan Train Hall, and Port Authority Bus Terminal have accessible entrances.
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Many trains, buses, and stations offer elevator access, but availability varies.
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If you need assistance, request it in advance with Amtrak, NJ TRANSIT, or LIRR.
Address for Navigation
3 Times Square
New York, NY 10036
