Underground MTA Subway

Station NameBoroughStreet Elevator Location
Chambers StreetManhattanCorner: Hudson St. & Chambers St.
Cortlandt StreetManhattanCorner: Dey St. & Broadway
Dyckman St. (Southbound)ManhattanCorner: Hillside Ave. & St. Nicholas Ave.
Fulton StreetManhattanCorner: Dey St. & Broadway

Does Jay Street MetroTech have an elevator?

The underground Jay Street/MetroTech complex, which serves four lines, has another elevator connecting the street and the station, but it’s at Jay and Willoughby streets, several blocks to the south. The 370 Jay St.

Does the New York subway have escalators?

There are three escalators and an elevator. It’s RARE that all three escalators are working. This week all three were out. And you DO NOT want to get into that elevator from the 6 — it’s SO filled with urine, even first thing in the morning, that you’ll be gagging before the door closes.

Does Union Square subway have an elevator?

Elevators inside station house on Broadway between 95th St and 96th St.

Does Grand Central Station have elevators?

Elevators. The modernized and reconstructed elevator that connects Grand Central Terminal and Grand Central Station opened on August 31, 2020.

Is there an elevator at Penn station?

Accessibility & Elevators Elevators between the street and the station are located at the main entrances on 7th Avenue, on 34th Street, and on the Service Drive (the former taxiway, now closed to vehicles). Elevators to tracks 1-12 are located at the Exit Concourse and the NJ Transit Concourse.

Does Penn station NYC have elevators?

Accessibility & Elevators Elevators between the street and the station are located at the main entrances on 7th Avenue, on 34th Street, and on the Service Drive (the former taxiway, now closed to vehicles). Elevators to tracks 13-21 are located at the Central Concourse.

Are there elevators in Penn Station?

How many NYC subway stations are accessible?

As of December 2020, out of 472 total stations in the New York City Subway system, 135 (or 29%) are accessible to some extent; many of them have AutoGate access. If station complexes are counted as one, then 107 out of the system’s 424 stations are accessible to some extent (or 25%).

How do I get to Moynihan train hall from Subway?

If you walk to the Long Island Railroad West End Concourse, you can walk directly to the 8th Avenue subway entrance, where you can access the A, C and E trains. If you keep walking past the subway entrance, you enter the main boarding area of Penn Station, which is now used by NJ Transit.

Is Moynihan train hall open?

Moynihan Train Hall is open to the public daily from 5 am through 1 am and closed to the public between 1 am and 5 am.

How do I get to Penn Station by subway?

Penn Station is easily accessible by subway via the 1, 2, and 3 trains to 34th Street and 7th Avenue, which take you directly to the station, or the N, Q, and R or B, D, F, and M trains to 6th Avenue and 34th Street, near Macy’s and Herald Square.

Why can’t we find elevators at street level in NYC?

Surveyors also had a hard time locating elevators at street level due to a lack of signage. While those signs fall under the purview of New York City’s Department of Transportation (NYC DOT)—not NYCT—the Group Station Managers will need to look at accessibility through a holistic lens and work with NYC DOT on improving street level signage.

Where are the elevators at Port Authority in NYC?

Elevators inside Port Authority on 8th Ave between 41st St and 42nd St and on SW corner of 44th St and 8th Ave. Note: Passageway to Times Sq-42 St subway station is stair-free but contains ramps; however, these ramps are not ADA compliant.

How are subway stations organized in New York City?

Within each agency, stations are organized by borough or branch, then alphabetically. This is a list of all ADA accessible stations in the New York City Subway and Staten Island Railway systems, updated quarterly. Download a PDF short list of accessible stations.

How do I find accessible subway stations in New York City?

To find the accessible stations in a specific system, scroll to or search for the New York City Transit, Long Island Rail Road, or Metro North Railroad header. Within each agency, stations are organized by borough or branch, then alphabetically.