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The present shuttle station at Times Square–42nd Street was constructed as part of the route segment underneath 42nd Street and Times Square, which extended from Park Avenue and 41st Street to Broadway and 47th Street. Construction on this section of the line began on February 25, 1901. Work for that section had been awarded to Degnon-McLean ...
The station ranges up to 50 feet (15 m) below the street, running under Eighth Avenue in approximately a north–south direction, one block west of the Times Square–42nd Street station. [14] Both island platforms were originally 600 feet (180 m) long, [ 50 ] although the station served 660-foot-long (200 m), 11-car trains on the E route from ...
A passageway to the 42nd Street–Bryant Park station opened on September 7, 2021, along with a new platform at the shuttle station. [12] The new passageway is closed during late nights, when the shuttle doesn't operate. Times Square–42nd Street: BMT Broadway Line N Q R W Times Square–42nd Street
A free passageway from the IND platforms to the Times Square–42nd Street/Port Authority Bus Terminal station, served by the 1, 2, 3 , 7, <7> , A , C , E , N, Q, R, W , and S trains is open during the day from 6 a.m. to 12 a.m. [3] Only the Times Square transfers are announced on NTT trains.
The present shuttle station at Grand Central–42nd Street was constructed as part of the route segment underneath 42nd Street and Times Square, which extended from Park Avenue and 41st Street to Broadway and 47th Street. Construction on this section of the line began on February 25, 1901. Work for that section had been awarded to Degnon-McLean ...
Times Square New Year's Eve celebration is in its 120th year. The tradition of thousands of people crowding to watch a shimmering ball be lowered in Times Square began in 1907, though the first ...
The 42nd Street Shuttle (S train) runs under 42nd Street between Broadway/Seventh Avenue (Times Square) and Park Avenue (Grand Central). The IRT Flushing Line ( 7 and <7> trains) curves from Eleventh Avenue to 41st Street, under which it runs until Fifth Avenue ; shifts to 42nd Street between Fifth and Madison Avenues ; and continues under the ...
[41] [42] The station is between 59th Street–Columbus Circle to the north and Times Square–42nd Street to the south. [43] The platforms were originally 200 feet (61 m) long, like at other local stations on the original IRT, [ 5 ] : 4 [ 44 ] : 8 but as a result of the 1958–1959 platform extension, became 520 feet (160 m) long.