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The Grand Street station is an express station on the IND Sixth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway.Located at the intersection of Grand Street and Chrystie Street at the border of Chinatown and the Lower East Side, it is served by the D train at all times and the B train on weekdays.
In 2019, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced that this station would become ADA-accessible as part of the agency's 2020–2024 Capital Program. [17] A contract for two elevators at the station was awarded in December 2020 [18] with funding that was originally earmarked for the Penn Station Access project. [19]
Grand Street is a street in Lower Manhattan, New York City. It runs west/east parallel to and south of Delancey Street , from SoHo through Chinatown , Little Italy , the Bowery , and the Lower East Side .
USPS Chinatown Station. Chinatown is located within two primary ZIP Codes. The area east of Bowery is part of 10002, while the area west of Bowery is part of 10013. [183] The United States Postal Service operates two post offices in Chinatown: Chinatown Station – 6 Doyers Street [184] Knickerbocker Station – 128 East Broadway [185]
Grand Central–42nd Street: Grand Central† [a] IRT: 42nd Street Line: October 27, 1904 Manhattan: Midtown: 30,517,475 2 Grand Central–42nd Street: IRT Flushing Line: June 22, 1915 Grand Central–42nd Street: IRT Lexington Avenue Line: July 17, 1918 Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street: 74th Street–Broadway: IRT Flushing Line ...
The Canal Street station is a New York City Subway station complex. It is located in the neighborhoods of Chinatown and SoHo in Manhattan and is shared by the BMT Broadway Line, the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, and the BMT Nassau Street Line.
The Sixth Avenue Line then turns east under Houston Street with an express station at Broadway–Lafayette Street. [3] East of Broadway–Lafayette Street, the express tracks turn south and use the Chrystie Street Connection to Grand Street before crossing the north side of the Manhattan Bridge into Brooklyn.
Since 2004, [58] the D train has been directly connected 24/7 from the Grand Street station in Manhattan's Chinatown [51] to the rapidly growing Chinese enclave between 18th Avenue and 25th Avenue, and Bensonhurst Chinatowns have become a third extension of Manhattan's Chinatown.