New York Metro Stations

472 stations across 27 lines

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Times Square - 42nd St

Times Square - 42nd Street is the busiest and most famous subway station in New York City, located at the intersection of Broadway, 7th Avenue and 42nd Street - the crossroads of the world.

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Grand Central - 42nd St

Grand Central - 42nd Street serves the iconic Grand Central Terminal - perhaps the world's most beautiful railway station and a Beaux-Arts masterpiece completed in 1913.

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34th St - Penn Station

34th Street - Penn Station is New York City's busiest transit hub, connecting six subway lines with Penn Station - the departure point for Amtrak services to Washington DC, Philadelphia, Boston and beyond, as well as Long Island Rail Road and New Jersey Transit.

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14th St - Union Square

Union Square is one of New York's most democratic public spaces - a meeting point for protests, skateboarding, farmers markets and street performance.

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Fulton Street

Fulton Street serves the World Trade Center area and is the primary subway gateway for the 9/11 Memorial & Museum - one of the most visited and emotionally powerful memorial sites in the world.

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Wall Street

Wall Street station sits at the heart of the Financial District, steps from the New York Stock Exchange - the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalisation.

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Brooklyn Bridge - City Hall

Brooklyn Bridge - City Hall station provides access to two of New York's most celebrated landmarks.

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World Trade Center

The World Trade Center subway station on the E line is located within the base of the rebuilt WTC complex and the Calatrava Oculus - the most architecturally dramatic transit hub in the United States, completed in 2016.

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47-50 Sts - Rockefeller Center

47-50th Streets - Rockefeller Center station serves the Art Deco masterpiece of Midtown Manhattan - the Rockefeller Center complex of 19 buildings, including 30 Rock (home of NBC Studios), Radio City Music Hall, the Channel Gardens and the famous Christmas tree and skating rink.

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59th St - Columbus Circle

59th Street - Columbus Circle station marks the south-west corner of Central Park and the start of the famed Central Park South boulevard.

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86th Street (Lexington)

86th Street on Lexington Avenue is the primary subway gateway for the Metropolitan Museum of Art - the largest art museum in the Western Hemisphere with a collection of 1.

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5th Ave - 53rd St

Fifth Avenue - 53rd Street station sits at the intersection of 5th Avenue and 53rd Street, placing visitors within a short walk of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) - one of the world's premier collections of modern and contemporary art including Van Gogh's Starry Night and Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon - and St Patrick's Cathedral, New York's neo-Gothic Roman Catholic masterpiece.

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81st St - Museum of Natural History

81st Street - Museum of Natural History is the dedicated subway station for the American Museum of Natural History - a sprawling 45-building complex with one of the world's greatest natural history collections, including the famous Dinosaur Hall, the Hayden Planetarium, the blue whale model and the Hall of Ocean Life.

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125th Street

125th Street is the main commercial artery of Harlem - New York's historically African-American neighbourhood that gave rise to the Harlem Renaissance, be-bop jazz, hip-hop and gospel music.

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Atlantic Ave - Barclays Center

Atlantic Avenue - Barclays Center is the primary transit hub for Brooklyn, with nine subway lines converging - more lines than anywhere except Times Square.

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Bedford Avenue

Bedford Avenue is the centrepiece of Williamsburg, Brooklyn - New York's most celebrated neighbourhood for independent music, street art, artisan food, vintage clothing and creative culture.

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161st St - Yankee Stadium

161st Street - Yankee Stadium is the dedicated subway station for one of baseball's most storied franchises, the New York Yankees.

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Coney Island - Stillwell Ave

Coney Island - Stillwell Avenue is the terminal station for four subway lines and the gateway to one of New York City's most unique and legendary neighbourhoods.

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JFK Airport (Howard Beach)

Howard Beach station on the A line provides the cheapest subway connection to JFK International Airport - one of the world's busiest airports - via the AirTrain shuttle service (pay separately).

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Bleecker Street

Bleecker Street is a 6 train station in NoHo at the intersection of two iconic downtown Manhattan streets.

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Canal Street

Canal Street is a major lower Manhattan interchange serving multiple lines and the gateway to Chinatown - one of the most densely populated and culturally vibrant ethnic neighbourhoods in New York.

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Chambers Street

Chambers Street is a lower Manhattan station near City Hall, serving both the A/C/E complex and the 1/2/3 lines (the latter called Park Place).

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14th Street–8th Avenue

14th Street–8th Avenue is an A/C/E and L line interchange in Chelsea, the centre of New York's contemporary art gallery district.

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Christopher Street–Sheridan Square

Christopher Street–Sheridan Square is a 1 train station at the heart of the Greenwich Village gay and bohemian district.

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Hoyt–Schermerhorn Streets

Hoyt-Schermerhorn Streets is an A/C/G interchange in downtown Brooklyn, notable among subway enthusiasts for its unusually wide unused side platforms that have been used as a movie set for films and TV shows.

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Court Square–23rd Street

Court Square is a major Queens interchange for the 7, E, M and G lines, positioned at the centre of the rapidly developing Long Island City neighbourhood.

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Astoria–Ditmars Boulevard

Astoria–Ditmars Boulevard is the northern terminus of the N/W lines in the Queens neighbourhood of Astoria, one of New York's most vibrant and affordable residential areas.

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Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue

Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue is one of New York's most multicultural subway stations, located in the Jackson Heights neighbourhood - often called the most ethnically diverse urban area on earth.

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Flushing–Main Street

Flushing–Main Street is the eastern terminus of the 7 line in Queens, at the centre of one of the largest Chinatowns in the United States.

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DeKalb Avenue

DeKalb Avenue is a major multi-line station in downtown Brooklyn, a key interchange for trains between Manhattan and southern Brooklyn.

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Borough Hall

Borough Hall is the civic heart of Brooklyn, with the 2/3/4/5 trains stopping here at the base of the Greek Revival Brooklyn Borough Hall building.

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Nostrand Avenue

Nostrand Avenue is a 3 train station in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, serving one of the most culturally significant neighbourhoods in New York.

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Beach 116th Street

Beach 116th Street is one of the Rockaway stations on the A train's Far Rockaway branch, serving the Rockaway Beach district of Queens.

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Forest Hills–71st Avenue

Forest Hills–71st Avenue is a major Queens station on the E/F/M/R lines, serving the affluent residential neighbourhood of Forest Hills.

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Cathedral Parkway–110th Street

Cathedral Parkway–110th Street is a B/C line station at the northern end of Central Park and the gateway to Morningside Heights - the neighbourhood dominated by Columbia University, the Cathedral of St John the Divine, and Riverside Church.