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Take The 7 Train: The Easy Way To Get To The 139th International AES Convention At The Javits Center

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) When it's time to head to the 139th International Audio Engineering Society Convention at the Jacob Javits Center in New York (October 29 to November 1), there will be no easier way to get there than via the 7 train subway line, thanks to the opening of the brand new 34th Street - Hudson Yards station directly across from the convention center.

The 7 Flushing Local/7 Flushing Express line now brings riders right to the Javits Center and makes three additional stops at key Manhattan locations: Times Square, 42nd Street at Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue and Grand Central Station.

"If you want to get to the Javits Center without hassle and avoid expensive cab fares, driving in New York City traffic and parking fees, the 7 train is literally the way to go," said Bob Moses, AES Executive Director. "It's fast, inexpensive and connects to the entire New York City subway system so you can easily get to the Javits Center from anywhere in Manhattan and from much of the surrounding five boroughs just by paying a single fare."

The 7 train's route is in purple on the New York City MTA subway map. The 7 Flushing Local stops are identified by a purple circle and the 7 Flushing Express stops are indicated by a purple diamond. Riders can take the 7 train from Queens all the way from Main Street in Flushing. The 7 train connects with transfer stations to subway lines that go to Penn Station, the Port Authority Bus Terminal and the AirTrain from JFK Airport, to facilitate travel for people coming to the 139th AES from outside the area.

To view a New York City subway map please click on the following link: https://web.mta.info/maps/submap.html.

To register for your FREE Exhibits-Plus or premium All Access badge, click here: https://www.aes.org/events/139/registration.

For the latest information on the Audio Engineering Society 139th Convention in New York City, visit: https://www.aes.org/events/139.






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