Corpus Callosum
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So my company opened up office in Brooklyn a week ago and while it's not super bad on the way there, the drive back is killer. We're located in Greenpoint (which is right near Van Dam St - last exit on the LIE before entering Manhattan) and pretty much need to get back to Nassau.
It takes 1.5-2 hours for something that is normally a 30 minute drive. It is a bumper to bumper parking lot up until the Grand Central, and even then it only clears up a tiny bit. The first 30 minutes when the BQE merges is the worst.
We tried going down down Metropolitan Ave to the Jackie Robinson to the Grand Central. That was pretty brutal too and didn't work.
There also aren't any LIRR stops that connect with a subway to take us to Manhattan Avenue / Greenpoint Avenue (pretty much where our building is). The only option is to take the LIRR all the way to Penn Station and then get on the G train back to Brooklyn. I'm not sure how cost/time effective that would be either.
My last hope of an idea is to head north on the Pulaski Bridge to Jackson Ave, and then head home on Queens Blvd or Northern Blvd. I haven't tried it yet but I'm willing to bet it may be just as bad as the other methods.
Would appreciate any advice as if things work out it will be our permanent working location for the next few months at least.
Thanks
It takes 1.5-2 hours for something that is normally a 30 minute drive. It is a bumper to bumper parking lot up until the Grand Central, and even then it only clears up a tiny bit. The first 30 minutes when the BQE merges is the worst.
We tried going down down Metropolitan Ave to the Jackie Robinson to the Grand Central. That was pretty brutal too and didn't work.
There also aren't any LIRR stops that connect with a subway to take us to Manhattan Avenue / Greenpoint Avenue (pretty much where our building is). The only option is to take the LIRR all the way to Penn Station and then get on the G train back to Brooklyn. I'm not sure how cost/time effective that would be either.
My last hope of an idea is to head north on the Pulaski Bridge to Jackson Ave, and then head home on Queens Blvd or Northern Blvd. I haven't tried it yet but I'm willing to bet it may be just as bad as the other methods.
Would appreciate any advice as if things work out it will be our permanent working location for the next few months at least.
Thanks