Directions to Ciszek Hall

This page provides directions to Ciszek Hall by subway, train and car.

By Subway - www.mta.info

Take the IND ‘D’ train to Fordham Road, or the IRT ‘4’ train to Fordham Road. Once out of the subway station follow Fordham Road east, down the hill toward the Fordham campus. You should be able to see the campus emerging on your left, at the corner of Webster Avenue. Continue walking beyond the campus entrance. Soon you will pass Theodore Roosevelt High School, White Castle and Pete’s Diner on your right, going past Bathgate, Lorillard, Hoffman, Arthur and Hughes Avenues. Belmont Avenue will be on the right hand side of the street, before the Fordham Road underpass. Ciszek Hall is in the first block of Belmont.

By Train - www.amtrak.com

Metro North (Harlem Line) stops right next to campus at the corner of Webster Avenue and Fordham Road. The stop is Fordham Road and leaves from Grand Central Station or 125th Street. Follow the subway directions above, beginning with Webster Avenue reference.

Amtrak stops at Penn Station NY. From there, take the ‘A’ or ‘C’ subway to 59th Street Columbus Circle and transfer to the ‘D’ train (same platform) and follow the ‘D’ subway directions above.

By Car (See Note)

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Note: Parts of the Bronx highway system were built before the interstate highway system and only later included in it, so the names of Bronx highways are not thoroughly consistent with interstate numbers. Traveling from east to west, the Bruckner Expressway starts as I-95 but becomes I-278. Traveling from east to west, I-95 starts as the New England Thruway, turns into the Bruckner, and ends up as the Cross Bronx. Some thoroughfares in the Bronx change names along their routes for no apparent reason. Fordham Road and Pelham Parkway are the same thoroughfare. It is Fordham Road from its west end at the Harlem River to the Bronx River Parkway and Pelham Parkway from the Bronx River Parkway to its east end at the Hutchinson River. In New York State a parkway is distinct from a highway or expressway. If you take a vehicle larger that a passenger van onto a parkway you can be ticketed for a moving violation.