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Christopher Street–Sheridan Square

New York Metro · Zone 1undergroundOpened 1918
Lines Served

Lines

1

Zone

Zone 1

Type

Underground

Facilities

0 available

About Christopher Street–Sheridan Square

Christopher Street–Sheridan Square is a 1 train station in one of the most historically significant blocks in New York City. The station opened in 1918 in the heart of Greenwich Village, and for much of the twentieth century it served the writers, artists and LGBTQ+ community who made this neighbourhood famous. Today it is best known as the station closest to the Stonewall Inn, one block east on Christopher Street.

The Stonewall Inn is where, in June 1969, patrons resisted a police raid and sparked a series of protests that became the catalyst for the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement. The building and the small park in front of it are now the Stonewall National Monument, administered by the National Park Service. You can visit any day of the year. Outside that, the surrounding West Village streets offer some of the best restaurant dining and neighbourhood atmosphere in all of Manhattan.

Station Overview

Christopher Street–Sheridan Square is a Zone 1 station on the 1 local train line, opened in 1918. It is an underground station with no step-free access and no on-site facilities. The nearest accessible station on the 1 line is 14th Street to the north or Canal Street to the south.

Lines and Connectivity

Only the 1 local train serves this station. Northbound, it runs to 14th Street, Penn Station, Columbus Circle, the Upper West Side and eventually into the Bronx. Southbound, the 1 continues to Houston Street, Canal Street and the Financial District. For additional lines, Houston Street station on the 1 offers a short walk to the C and E trains at Spring Street, or the B, D, F and M trains at Broadway-Lafayette.

Station Layout and Facilities

The station has a single island platform underground. It is a narrow, older station typical of the IRT local lines. There are no facilities inside. The main exit places you on Seventh Avenue South at Christopher Street. There is no step-free access. The surrounding streets are generally flat and easy to navigate on foot.

Travel Tips

  • The Stonewall Inn is one block east on Christopher Street. The National Monument includes the inn and the small triangle park across the street. Rangers are present on weekends to provide historical information.
  • West Village restaurants are some of the most celebrated in New York. Reservations are strongly advised for dinner, especially at weekends.
  • Washington Square Park is a 10-minute walk east through the Village. The park has chess tables, buskers and the iconic arch at 5th Avenue.
  • The Village has excellent independent bookshops. Three Lives and Company on West 10th Street is one of the finest independent bookshops in the city.
  • For late-night food, Bleecker Street has several 24-hour and late-closing pizza spots a short walk north.

Nearby Attractions

Stonewall Inn and National Monument - 1 block east on Christopher Street. The Stonewall Inn itself is still an active bar. The small triangular Christopher Park in front of it hosts the national monument designation and has sculptures commemorating the 1969 uprising. Free to visit any time.

Sheridan Square - at the exit. A small plaza and historic landmark at the intersection of 7th Avenue, Christopher and Grove Streets. Plaques and historical markers tell the story of the neighbourhood.

West Village - surrounding blocks. Some of Manhattan's most beautiful streets, with brick townhouses, hidden courtyards and celebrated restaurants. Worth exploring slowly on foot.

Washington Square Park - 10 minutes east. The living room of Greenwich Village. The park has chess players, street musicians, the famous arch and NYU students. Free and open all day.

Timings and Best Time to Travel

The subway runs 24 hours. The 1 train runs frequently during the day and every 20 minutes or so overnight. The neighbourhood is lively from mid-afternoon through late evening. Pride Month in June sees enormous crowds around Christopher Street and Stonewall, particularly around the NYC Pride March (usually the last Sunday of June). For a quieter visit to the Stonewall monument, a weekday morning is best.

Nearest Metro to Stonewall Inn and National Monument

If you are heading to Stonewall Inn and National Monument, Christopher Street–Sheridan Square is your closest metro stop on the 1 Train. It also gives easy access to Washington Square Park and West Village brownstone streets. Use the fare calculator to plan your journey cost before you travel.

Stations on This Line

1 Train

Traveller Tips

  • 1The Stonewall Inn (now National Monument) is on Christopher Street - one block east of the station
  • 2Stonewall National Monument visitor centre explains the history of the LGBTQ+ rights movement
  • 3The West Village has some of New York's best and most intimate restaurants - worth the price
  • 4Washington Square Park (10 min walk east) has chess players, musicians and NYU student life
  • 5Three Lives and Company bookshop on West 10th is one of NYC's finest independent bookshops

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Step-free access
Audio announcements
Visual displays
Accessible toilets
Tactile guides
Lifts / Elevators

Step-free access information is limited for this station. Contact the New York Metro helpline for assistance planning your journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhich subway line serves Christopher Street–Sheridan Square station?

Only the 1 local train stops here. For other lines, the nearest options are at 14th Street to the north or Canal Street to the south on the 1 line.

QIs Christopher Street–Sheridan Square wheelchair accessible?

No. The station has no step-free access. The nearest accessible 1 train station is 14th Street to the north, which has lifts.

QHow close is the Stonewall Inn to Christopher Street station?

One block east. Exit the station on 7th Avenue South, turn left on Christopher Street and the Stonewall Inn is a one-minute walk on the right.

QWhat is Christopher Street station best known for?

It is the closest subway stop to the Stonewall Inn, now a National Monument, and the historic heart of the LGBTQ+ rights movement. The surrounding Greenwich Village is also celebrated for its restaurants, bookshops and brownstone streets.

QWhat zone is Christopher Street–Sheridan Square in?

Zone 1. Standard NYC flat fare applies.