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Times Square - 42nd Street is the busiest subway station in New York City and, by most counts, one of the most heavily trafficked transit hubs in the entire world.
Grand Central - 42nd Street is one of the most recognisable subway stations in the United States, sitting directly beneath Grand Central Terminal - the Beaux-Arts railway masterpiece that has stood at the heart of Midtown Manhattan since 1913.
34th Street - Penn Station is New York City's most important transit crossroads, handling more passengers each day than any other rail station in North America.
14th Street - Union Square is one of the most connected subway stations in New York, with eight lines converging at a single plaza that has served as the city's public square for over 150 years.
Fulton Street station is the gateway to the World Trade Center area in Lower Manhattan, serving eight subway lines across a modern transit complex that was rebuilt and expanded after September 11, 2001.
Wall Street station puts you at the centre of the Financial District - the oldest part of Manhattan and still the engine room of global finance.
Brooklyn Bridge - City Hall station stands at one of the most historically layered corners of Manhattan, where the oldest bridge in New York meets the seat of its municipal government.
World Trade Center subway station sits within one of the most architecturally striking transit complexes in the United States.
47-50th Streets - Rockefeller Center station is the subway entrance to one of Midtown Manhattan's greatest urban achievements.
59th Street - Columbus Circle is the southwestern gateway to Central Park, sitting at the rounded intersection where Broadway crosses Central Park South.
86th Street on the Lexington Avenue line is the primary subway access point for the Museum Mile - the stretch of 5th Avenue from 82nd to 110th Street lined with some of the greatest art institutions in the world.
Fifth Avenue - 53rd Street is a compact, two-line station that nonetheless delivers you to one of the most culturally and commercially significant corners of Midtown Manhattan.
81st Street - Museum of Natural History is the dedicated subway station for one of the most visited museums in the United States.
125th Street is the main artery of Harlem and one of the most historically significant streets in African-American cultural life.
Atlantic Avenue - Barclays Center is Brooklyn's most important transit hub, where nine subway lines converge at a single complex - more than anywhere in the borough and second only to Times Square in the entire system.
Bedford Avenue is the L train's first stop in Brooklyn and the unofficial entrance to Williamsburg - a neighbourhood that has defined Brooklyn's creative identity for the past two decades and continues to attract artists, musicians, chefs and independent businesses from around the world.
161st Street - Yankee Stadium is the dedicated subway stop for one of the most famous sports franchises in American history.
Coney Island - Stillwell Avenue is the end of the line - literally.
JFK Airport (Howard Beach) is the A train station that connects New York City's subway network to John F.
Bleecker Street station sits at the heart of one of downtown Manhattan's most characterful intersections.
Canal Street is one of the busiest and most complex subway interchange points in all of New York City.
Chambers Street is a lower Manhattan station at the centre of New York City's civic and governmental district.
14th Street at 8th Avenue is where the A, C and E trains meet the L line in Chelsea, creating one of the more useful interchange points on the west side of Manhattan.
Christopher Street–Sheridan Square is a 1 train station in one of the most historically significant blocks in New York City.
Hoyt–Schermerhorn Streets is an A, C and G line interchange in the heart of downtown Brooklyn.
Court Square–23rd Street is one of the most strategically useful interchange stations in Queens.
Astoria–Ditmars Boulevard is the northern terminus of the N and W trains, sitting on an elevated structure in one of Queens' most liveable and food-rich neighbourhoods.
Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue is where five subway lines converge in one of the most genuinely multicultural neighbourhoods on the planet.
Flushing–Main Street is the eastern terminus of the 7 line, sitting at the edge of one of the largest and most authentic Chinese communities outside of mainland China.
DeKalb Avenue is one of downtown Brooklyn's main subway interchange points, with six lines converging underground near the busy Flatbush Avenue and Fulton Street junction.
Borough Hall is the civic anchor of downtown Brooklyn, positioned beneath the columned Greek Revival building that serves as Brooklyn's seat of government.
Nostrand Avenue is a 3 train stop in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, one of New York's most culturally layered neighbourhoods.
Beach 116th Street is one of the few subway stations in the world where you can smell the ocean before you reach the platform.
Forest Hills–71st Avenue is the terminal station for the M and R trains and a major intermediate stop for the E and F lines, sitting in one of Queens' most distinctive and attractive residential neighbourhoods.
Cathedral Parkway–110th Street is a B and C line station at the northern tip of Central Park and the southern edge of Morningside Heights.
103rd Street-Corona Plaza is a well-connected Queens station, served by the 7 train.
103rd Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
103rd Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, B and C trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
103rd Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 6 train.
Cathedral Parkway-110th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, B and C trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
110th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 6 train.
111th Street is a well-connected Queens station, served by the 7 train.
116th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, B and C trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
116th Street-Columbia University is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
116th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 6 train.
125th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the 1, 2 and 3 trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
125th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, B, C and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
125th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the 4, 5 and 6 trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
135th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, B and C trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
137th Street-City College is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
145th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the 1, 2 and 3 trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
145th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, B, C and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
14th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
14th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the F and M trains.
155th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, B, C and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
157th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
163rd Street-Amsterdam Ave is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the A and C trains.
168th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the 1, 2 and 3 trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
168th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the A and C trains.
169th Street is a well-connected Queens station, served by the E and F trains.
175th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the A train.
181st Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
181st Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the A train.
18th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
190th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the A train.
191st Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
207th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
215th Street is a busy Bronx station serving the northern reaches of the subway network, served by the 1 train.
21st Street is a well-connected Queens station, served by the G train.
231st Street is a busy Bronx station serving the northern reaches of the subway network, served by the 1 train.
238th Street is a busy Bronx station serving the northern reaches of the subway network, served by the 1 train.
23rd Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
23rd Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, C and E trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
23rd Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the F and M trains.
23rd Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 6 train.
23rd Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the N, Q, R and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
28th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
28th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 6 train.
28th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the N, Q, R and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
33rd Street-Rawson Street is a well-connected Queens station, served by the 7 train.
33rd Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 6 train.
34th Street-Herald Square is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the B, D, F and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
36th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the E, F, M and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
40th Street-Lowery Street is a well-connected Queens station, served by the 7 train.
42nd Street-Bryant Park is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the B, D, F and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
42nd Street-Port Authority is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, C and E trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
46th Street-Bliss Street is a well-connected Queens station, served by the 7 train.
46th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the E, F, M and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
49th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the N, Q, R and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
50th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
50th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, C and E trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
51st Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 6 train.
52nd Street is a well-connected Queens station, served by the 7 train.
57th Street-7th Ave is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the F and M trains.
57th Street-7th Ave is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the N, Q, R and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Lexington Ave-59th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the N, Q, R and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
59th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the 4, 5 and 6 trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Fifth Avenue-59th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the N, Q, R and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Fifth Avenue is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 7 train.
61st Street-Woodside is a well-connected Queens station, served by the 7 train.
63rd Drive-Rego Park is a well-connected Queens station, served by the M and R trains.
65th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the E, F, M and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
66th Street-Lincoln Center is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
67th Avenue is a well-connected Queens station, served by the M and R trains.
68th Street-Hunter College is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 6 train.
69th Street is a well-connected Queens station, served by the 7 train.
6th Avenue is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the F, L and M trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
72nd Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the 1, 2 and 3 trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
72nd Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, B and C trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
75th Avenue is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the E, F, M and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
77th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 6 train.
79th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
7th Ave-53rd Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the E train.
86th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
86th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, B and C trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
86th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the 4, 5 and 6 trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
8th Avenue is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, C, E and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
8th Street-NYU is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the N, Q, R and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
90th Street-Elmhurst Ave is a well-connected Queens station, served by the 7 train.
96th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the 1, 2 and 3 trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
96th Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, B and C trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
96th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 6 train.
Astor Place is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 6 train.
Atlantic Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the L train.
Bedford-Nostrand Avenues is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the G train.
Bergen Street is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the 2 and 3 trains.
Bergen Street is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the A and C trains.
Bowery is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the J and Z trains.
Bowling Green is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 4 and 5 trains.
Briarwood-Van Wyck Blvd is a well-connected Queens station, served by the E and F trains.
Broad Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the J and Z trains.
Broadway is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the G train.
Broadway Junction is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, C, J and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Broadway-Lafayette Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the B, D, F and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Bushwick Ave-Aberdeen Street is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the L train.
Canal Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the 1, A, C and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Canal Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, C and E trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Canal Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the J and Z trains.
Canal Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the 4, 5 and 6 trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Canal Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the N, Q, R and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Canarsie-Rockaway Parkway is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the L train.
Chambers Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the 1, 2 and 3 trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Chambers Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, C and E trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Chambers Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the J and Z trains.
City Hall is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the N, Q, R and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Clark Street is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the 2 and 3 trains.
Classon Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the G train.
Clinton-Washington Avenues is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the G train.
Cortlandt Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the N, Q, R and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Crown Heights-Utica Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the 3 and 4 trains.
DeKalb Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the L train.
Delancey Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the F train.
Dyckman Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
Dyckman Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the A train.
East 105th Street is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the L train.
East Broadway is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the F train.
Eastern Pkwy-Brooklyn Museum is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the 2 and 3 trains.
Elmhurst Avenue is a well-connected Queens station, served by the M and R trains.
First Avenue is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the L train.
Flushing Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the G train.
Flushing Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the J and M trains.
Franklin Avenue is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the 2, 3, 4 and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Franklin Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
Fulton Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, C and G trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Gates Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the J train.
Gates Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the Z train.
Graham Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the L train.
Grand Army Plaza is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the 2 and 3 trains.
Grand Avenue-Newtown is a well-connected Queens station, served by the M and R trains.
Grand Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the B and D trains.
Grand Street is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the L train.
Greenpoint Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the G train.
Halsey Street is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the J train.
Halsey Street is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the L train.
Hewes Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the J, M and Z trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
High Street is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the A and C trains.
Houston Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
Hoyt Street is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the 2 and 3 trains.
Hunters Point Avenue is a well-connected Queens station, served by the 7 train.
Inwood-207th Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the A train.
Jamaica-179th Street is a well-connected Queens station, served by the E and F trains.
Jay Street-MetroTech is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, C, F and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Jefferson Street is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the L train.
Junction Boulevard is a well-connected Queens station, served by the 7 train.
Kew Gardens-Union Turnpike is a well-connected Queens station, served by the E and F trains.
Kingston Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the 3 train.
Kingston-Throop Avenues is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the A and C trains.
Kosciuszko Street is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the J train.
Lexington Ave-53rd Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the E and M trains.
Livonia Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the L train.
Lorimer Street is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the G and L trains.
Lorimer Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the J, M and Z trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Marble Hill-225th Street is a busy Bronx station serving the northern reaches of the subway network, served by the 1 train.
Marcy Avenue is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the J, M and Z trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Metropolitan Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the G train.
Mets-Willets Point is a well-connected Queens station, served by the 7 train.
Montrose Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the L train.
Morgan Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the L train.
Myrtle Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the J and M trains.
Myrtle-Willoughby Avenues is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the G train.
Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenues is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the L and M trains.
Nassau Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the G train.
Nevins Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the 2, 3, 4 and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
New Lots Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the L train.
Northern Boulevard is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the E, F, M and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Nostrand Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the A and C trains.
Park Place is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 2 and 3 trains.
Parsons Boulevard is a well-connected Queens station, served by the E and F trains.
Prince Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the N, Q, R and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Queens Plaza is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the E, F and R trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Queensboro Plaza is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the 7, N and W trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Ralph Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the A and C trains.
Rector Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
Rector Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the N, Q, R and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Rockaway Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the A and C trains.
Second Avenue is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the F train.
South Ferry is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
Spring Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, C and E trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Spring Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 6 train.
Steinway Street is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the E, F, M and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Sutphin Boulevard-Jamaica is a well-connected Queens station, served by the E and F trains.
Sutter Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the L train.
Third Avenue is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the L train.
Utica Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the A and C trains.
Van Cortlandt Park-242nd Street is a busy Bronx station serving the northern reaches of the subway network, served by the 1 train.
Vernon Blvd-Jackson Ave is a well-connected Queens station, served by the 7 train.
Wall Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
Wall Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 4 and 5 trains.
West Fourth Street-Washington Square is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the A, B, C and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Whitehall Street-South Ferry is a major interchange station on the NYC Subway, where the N, Q, R and more trains converge to offer extensive connections across the city.
Wilson Avenue is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the L train.
Woodhaven Boulevard is a well-connected Queens station, served by the M and R trains.
WTC Cortlandt is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the 1 train.
York Street is a key Brooklyn station on the NYC Subway, served by the F train.