1- Broadway/7 Avenue Local
The
1-Broadway/7 Avenue Local is a train route on the
New York Subway in
New York City. It runs along
Broadway and 7th Avenue for most of its length. The section along Broadway between 42nd Street (
Times Square) and 145 Street is part of the original
IRT subway, opened in
1904. The section south of 42 Street to South Ferry and Lower
Manhattan was completed in
1918. It shares its route and stops with the
9-Broadway/7 Avenue Local. During weekdays, the 1 & 9 do "skip-stop" service, that is, 1 trains stop at selected stations, and 9 trains stop at others. This method may save some time, but decreases service and increases wait times for many passengers.
The 1 is the main public transit line along Manhattan's West Side. It serves many places like Lincoln Center, Columbia University, and City College. It runs as a local, supplementing the 2 and 3 expresses south of 96 Street. The 1 also serves the Bronx; its yard and depot are located there, at 242 St., by Van Cortlandt Park.
1 train service operates 24 hours.
Stops:
Bronx
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Manhattan
- 215 St
- 207 St
- Dyckman St
- 191 St
- 181 St
- 168 Street/Washington Heights (A, C)
- 157 St
- 145 St
- 137 St-City College
- 125 St
- 116 St-Columbia University
- 110 St (Cathedral Parkway)
- 103 St
- 96 St (2, 3)
- 86 St
- 79 St
- 72 St (2, 3)
- 66 St-Lincoln Center
- 59 St-Columbus Circle
- 50 St
- 42 Street-Times Square (A, C, E, N, Q, R, S, W, 2, 3, 7) (Port Authority Bus Terminal)
- 34 Street-Penn Station (2, 3) (Amtrak, Long Island Rail Road, New Jersey Transit
- 28 St
- 23 St
- 18 St
- 14 St (F, L, V, 2, 3)
- Christopher St
- Houston St
- Canal St
- Franklin St
- Chambers St (2, 3)
- Cortlandt St-World Trade Center (temporarily closed)
- Rector St
- South Ferry (Staten Island Ferry)
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