When I was on holiday in New York City last month, the 1 Line has been the most common line I've been on and it's still popular today. I took it from Times Square 42nd Street to Franklin Street to see the Hook & Ladder 8 Company Building used for the Ghostbusters films. The R62A is still a great classic Subway Train and still running today despite being 37 years old.
Shoutout to the 37 years this train has continued to service the line you had the chance of experiencing on your holiday. Though not the same, we imagine this video can come close to it. 🫡🫡
This is my home line. Almost everyday from start to finish. Now I get to continue to experience the 1 line virtually. Thank you very much for all these videos!
Welcome to an experience is right. Was in NYC 2 weeks ago.. let me tell you ... Born n raised here in Los Angeles county I was in awe. We stayed in Mannhattan and this line 1 saved our butts. My favorite station ... Alice n wonderland tile on the walls " I'm late , I'm late,"
Respect to you for noticing, sharing and also supporting. Regardless of our personal attitude towards the system, they all deserve to be appreciated. 🫡♾️
My aunt used to take the 1, to her dental classes. Whenever I was allowed to go with, she would always let me see the front. And sometimes, we would go down to the old SF station, just to go around the loop since I was fascinated by the movable platform, and how the cars would tap it when leaving. (I forget the correct name) I've never seen the layout of how the 1 approaches the newer station. I remember the wall there at the switches to the old station... Epic video as always!
Thank you so much for your compliments and for sharing the story about you history with this line. Sending positive energy to you and your aunt and we look forward to hearing more memories you have with this and other lines. 🫡🏆
My favorite train grew up on the 1 and 9 lines. Use to have a shirt that I ride the NYC subway and survived. It was a redbird 1 train on that shirt. Good old days.
I used to take the one train a lot as a kid Coming off the Staten Island ferry To then transfer to the R train Then the D Train To see my grandma in Marlboro projects.Very nostalgic to me And I love the video As always Much love To welcome to an experience And the great work they do For All of Us New and old,ex And current New Yorkers alike Cheers!!!! One thing I forgot to mention I do miss the Old South ferry Loop
Marlboro ain't no joke. My cousin lived on the last floor. Elevator never worked. Had to watch the stairs and be ready to fight if you didnt live there. We had to leave before dark or the crackheads and goons were waiting. It was some resident evil type stuff in the 80s and 90s.😂😂
Thank you so much for your praises and we join you in giving a shoutout to those new/old, ex/current residents of NYC. The memory the video has brought back is special to you and it's heartwarming that we are able to assist with that. Sending positive energy to you and your family always as we continue to appreciate your support. 🫶🫡🏆
Outstanding views of subway tunnels - super clear lighting! I took this line from Port Authority to Manhattan College MANY times. Thanks for uploading, thanks for the memories! This is a great channel - subscribed.
Next month through out December, the Transit museum will be running their annual holiday nostagia train using R1/9 cars every Saturday. To the team producing these videos, can a video recording be made of one of these runs?
Great work on this video Welcome To An Experience! I knew that this featured the R62a 1 train to South Ferry! Can you try to do this again but with the R62 1 train?
That’s my younger days I ride from the World Trade Center to 103rd street to see my Grandma’s then from 103rd to 168th street . Great memories. South Ferry station use to be a curved. The slide the metal underneath to prevent from falling down. The station looks amazing .
Thanks for sharing. Glad the video could assist with bringing back those memories and also showcase the amazing work continuing to be done by the transit system. 💯🫡🏆
I had family a block away from the 157th St Station and would use this line all the time, and I also now noticed there's nu upgrade or downgrade slope on the upper oart of the ROW, its all even espcially on the 125th St Flyover
Thanks for sharing. It's an honor to know our video can assist with those memories you shared; times have changed and upgrades have been made, as it relates to the changes you have pointed out. 🫡
The 1 train is the closest to my home (231 street station), but I never have a reason to take it anywhere (at least not yet) Nice to see it and hear it every time I’m on Broadway though 👍
I used to take this train to the park so I can play on the golf course in the Bronx of I take the express to 96th and then transfer just in case I missed the first 1 train
Thank you for sharing and asking. We tried the former but realized the latter’s quality was much more exceptional and truly ensures a better experience. 😮💨🫡🏆
I thought that this was going to be a more boring local route like the L or the G, but I was wrong. T There are some amazing spots... 4:08 Lift Bridge over the Harlem River. 8:40 Gorgeous Portal edged with stones; A double track portal ! 9:04 I Wonderful double track tunnel bored out of stone. 11:03 Awesome tunneled station with walkways visible over the tracks. 21:05 Triple tracked bored/blasted tunnel ! 25:01 Express tracks come up from lower level. Look at the horizontal bracing/trusses to support the very tall vertical beams that span almost 2 levels high. 36:08 The original IRT routing to 42nd St showing up between the beams. 36:12 50:00 The Express tracks drop out of site, going towards Brooklyn, not to be seen again. 52:49 The original South Ferry loop tracks split off to the left. The northbound loop track is lower, as it had to pass under the South Ferry loop tracks for the Lexington Ave IRT. The rightmost two tracks are the new South Ferry straighter station tracks. I've never ridden these ones before. Aarre Peltomaa
This is my progress in Minecraft. Van Cortlandt Park-242nd Street🔴 238th Street🔴 231st Street🔴 Marble Hill-225th Street🔴 Connection is Available to Metro North🔵 215th Street🔴 207th Street🔴 Transfer is available to the Bx12 SBS🔵 Dyckman Street🔴 191st Street🔴 181st Street🔴 Connection is Available to the GWB Bus Terminal🟡 Washington Heights-168th Street🔴🔵🔵 157th Street🔴 Transfer is available to the Bx6 SBS🔵 145th Street🔴 137th Street-City College🔴 125th Street🔴 (Elevated Station) 116th Street-Columbia University🔴 Transfer Is available to the M60 SBS🔵 to LaGuardia Airport🟡 Cathedral Parkway-110th Street🔴 103rd Street🔴 96th Street🔴🔴🔴 86th Street🔴 Transfer is available to the M86 SBS🔵 79th Street🔴 Transfer is available to the M79 SBS🔵 72nd Street🔴🔴🔴
Later on in the afternoon-- the shadows are being cast right to left, and heading more or less south (more like southwest), the west is to your right and that's where the sun is at that time of day.
@@mohamad-ms2pb Context still adds to the richness. That's a reason subway maps backed of the extremely abstract version to give a sense of the physical city.
Thanks for sharing this point of view. The team agrees with you and are actively working on making it a possibility. It was something that was shared previously and it’s on our list for future video; looking forward to getting it done. 🏆🫡
@@wtaenyc I don't live in the NYC area, so I don't have a favorite line. But it's of interest to me because it's the only non-shuttle line that doesn't cross the East River.
It was built thirty years before the A train. To build Island platforms and widen the tunnels would not only cost zillions, it would be an engineering nightmare.
(1) to South ferry via 7 av local Van condralt pk 242 st 238 st - 231 st - Marble hill 225 st - 215 st - 207 st - pls walk to Inwood-207 for A train Dyckman st - pls walk to Dyckman st for A train 191 st - 181 st - 168 st Washington heights - 157 st - 145 st - 137 st City College - 125 st - 116 st - 110 st - 103 st - 96 st - transfer to the 2 and 3 trains 86 st - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS) 79 st - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS) 72 st - transfer to the 2 and 3 trains 66 st Lincoln Center - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS) 59 st Colimbus circle - transfer to the A B C D 2 trains 50 st - transfer to the 2 A C and E trains Times Square 42 st - transfer to the 2 and 3 trains 28 st - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS) 23 st - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS) 18 st - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS) 14 st - transfer to the 2 and 3 trains Christopher Sq - transfer to the the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS) Houston st - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS) Canal st - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS) Frankiln st - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS) Chambers st - transfer to the 2 and 3 trains WTC contrald - pls walk to World Trade center for the E train Rector st - Pls walk to Rector st for the N R and W trains South ferry - (LAST STOP) PLS WALK TO BOWLING GREEN FOR 4 AND 5 TRAINS
When I was on holiday in New York City last month, the 1 Line has been the most common line I've been on and it's still popular today. I took it from Times Square 42nd Street to Franklin Street to see the Hook & Ladder 8 Company Building used for the Ghostbusters films. The R62A is still a great classic Subway Train and still running today despite being 37 years old.
Shoutout to the 37 years this train has continued to service the line you had the chance of experiencing on your holiday. Though not the same, we imagine this video can come close to it. 🫡🫡
This is my home line. Almost everyday from start to finish. Now I get to continue to experience the 1 line virtually. Thank you very much for all these videos!
You never had this view while you had ridden each day!
Maximum respect as it is truly our pleasure. 🫡
Me to it is my home line thank you for doing this
Welcome to an experience is right. Was in NYC 2 weeks ago.. let me tell you ... Born n raised here in Los Angeles county I was in awe. We stayed in Mannhattan and this line 1 saved our butts. My favorite station ... Alice n wonderland tile on the walls " I'm late , I'm late,"
🏆🏆 Thank you so much for sharing your NYC Subway experience. 🫡♾️
26:49 You start to see the abandoned 91st Street Station.
Great observation 🏆
Super cool
I saw it too!
I love that your videos always begin with a message in support of NYCT staff, your respect for them is clear and I'm sure they deserve it!
Respect to you for noticing, sharing and also supporting. Regardless of our personal attitude towards the system, they all deserve to be appreciated. 🫡♾️
50:19-This WTC Courtland station is a beautiful one, and quite clean.
Shoutout to everyone who’s apart of the cleanliness 🫡🏆
Happy 1 Year Anniversary - Welcome to An Experience…
Muchas Gracias 🤩🤩
I've never been to NYC. I've never ridden a subway anywhere. I love these videos!
Thank you so much for sharing. It’s an honor to assist with providing a new experience; looking forward to them giving you a spark to possibly visit 🫡
My aunt used to take the 1, to her dental classes. Whenever I was allowed to go with, she would always let me see the front. And sometimes, we would go down to the old SF station, just to go around the loop since I was fascinated by the movable platform, and how the cars would tap it when leaving. (I forget the correct name)
I've never seen the layout of how the 1 approaches the newer station. I remember the wall there at the switches to the old station... Epic video as always!
Thank you so much for your compliments and for sharing the story about you history with this line. Sending positive energy to you and your aunt and we look forward to hearing more memories you have with this and other lines. 🫡🏆
My old home route 😭 thanks for the ASMR train videos they help so much with my sleep
Brandon
Thank you for tuning in and sharing. Glad you get to experience a route from your past to help act as a therapy. 🫡🏆
@@wtaenyc yw
My favorite train grew up on the 1 and 9 lines. Use to have a shirt that I ride the NYC subway and survived. It was a redbird 1 train on that shirt. Good old days.
Honored that the video can bring back the memories you shared growing up. The ‘red birds’ are missed for sure.
I used to take the one train a lot as a kid Coming off the Staten Island ferry To then transfer to the R train Then the D Train To see my grandma in Marlboro projects.Very nostalgic to me And I love the video As always Much love To welcome to an experience And the great work they do For All of Us New and old,ex And current New Yorkers alike Cheers!!!! One thing I forgot to mention I do miss the Old South ferry Loop
Marlboro ain't no joke. My cousin lived on the last floor. Elevator never worked. Had to watch the stairs and be ready to fight if you didnt live there. We had to leave before dark or the crackheads and goons were waiting. It was some resident evil type stuff in the 80s and 90s.😂😂
@@kevinerosa LMFAO you are not wrong about that especially back in the 80s and 90s very accurate
@@GoldenTicket420I thought to get to Marlboro, one would catch the N/R at Whitehall St and get off at 86th St on the N line.
Thank you so much for your praises and we join you in giving a shoutout to those new/old, ex/current residents of NYC. The memory the video has brought back is special to you and it's heartwarming that we are able to assist with that. Sending positive energy to you and your family always as we continue to appreciate your support. 🫶🫡🏆
Outstanding views of subway tunnels - super clear lighting! I took this line from Port Authority to Manhattan College MANY times. Thanks for uploading, thanks for the memories! This is a great channel - subscribed.
Sad to see the tagged the tunnel entrance at Dyckman. My favorite subway video! Keep 'em coming Welcome to an Experience. I love your work! 🚇
Maximum respect 🫡♾️
This one hits close to home for me, considering it's my home line. Loved it 💯
Great job guys and all the best. #1
out of all the nyc subway videos you are #1 a person knows where they are all all times and thje transfer addition is a nice touch
It’s amazing to know that folks, like yourself, rate us as highly as other creators; looking forward to improving to match your final statement. 🏆🫡
Crazy how deep 191st is when the Dyckman street station isn't underground
Quite interesting to say the least. 🫶🫡
Lived on 180 for 30 years back in the day. 168, 181, and 191 are quite deep for some reason. They all require elevators to the surface.
That's because 191st to 137th stations are under the Fort George Hill.
191st is the deepest station in the system
Your channel has awoken a strong desire in me to visit NYC soon and perhaps even ride the subway. Thank you for yet another winner.👍🏾
Thank you as well and it’s an honor to assist with encouraging a visit to the big 🍎🗽🫡
Good luck. There are lots of unexpected psychos roaming the subway.
Once again Gr8 video.Another line to enjoy riding.👍
Maximum respect 🫡
Great video with a nice view as always. Thanks for all the references!
Thanks for sharing and supporting 🫡
Great video . Nice job again
Maximum respect 🫡
Great video!!!! Again I can’t wait for the Pelham Bay Park Bound 6 once they’re done renovating the Westchester Square-E. Tremont Avenue station
Thank you so much 🫡
Never knew the #1 came out of the tunnel at 125th St. Thanks very much, it's just like riding the train in person.
Next month through out December, the Transit museum will be running their annual holiday nostagia train using R1/9 cars every Saturday. To the team producing these videos, can a video recording be made of one of these runs?
Thank you so much for bringing this to our attention. The team is open to the possibility and look forward to it. 🫡🫡
Thank you for uploading this. : )
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Excellent as always. Time to do the Staten Rapid Transit.
Thank you so much and we look forward to sharing all we have to offer. 🏆♾️🫡
A MTA line/service without tunnels!
Great work on this video Welcome To An Experience! I knew that this featured the R62a 1 train to South Ferry! Can you try to do this again but with the R62 1 train?
Thank you so much and thank you as well for your suggestion. We look forward to sharing all that we have to offer; now and in the future 🫡🏆
👍 I Take The 1 Train Back In The Day. Thank You For The Full Video On The 1.
Respect for sharing and supporting 🫡
That’s my younger days I ride from the World Trade Center to 103rd street to see my Grandma’s then from 103rd to 168th street . Great memories. South Ferry station use to be a curved. The slide the metal underneath to prevent from falling down. The station looks amazing .
Thanks for sharing. Glad the video could assist with bringing back those memories and also showcase the amazing work continuing to be done by the transit system. 💯🫡🏆
I had family a block away from the 157th St Station and would use this line all the time, and I also now noticed there's nu upgrade or downgrade slope on the upper oart of the ROW, its all even espcially on the 125th St Flyover
Thanks for sharing. It's an honor to know our video can assist with those memories you shared; times have changed and upgrades have been made, as it relates to the changes you have pointed out. 🫡
I added this to my favorites thank you once again for these videos!
It’s truly an honor. 🏆🫡
The 1 train is the closest to my home (231 street station), but I never have a reason to take it anywhere (at least not yet)
Nice to see it and hear it every time I’m on Broadway though 👍
Glad you got to experience it. 🫡🫡
For 4 years like clockwork, arrive at Ferry. 1 or 9 to Chambers, 2 or 3 to 42nd and then S or 7 to Grand Central.
Glad the video was able to help bring back the memories you have of that experience for those 4 years. 🏆
I used to take this train to the park so I can play on the golf course in the Bronx of I take the express to 96th and then transfer just in case I missed the first 1 train
The beauty of learning the transition system; thank goodness for the express trains 💯🫡
At 6:32, on the left, you can see the flyover track connecting the 1 train to the IND A train yard.
The (1) train is my third favorite subway line in NYC!!
What lines take 🥈 & 🥇❔
The 7 being first and the 6 being second
Can yall do the 6 train from Brooklyn bridge city hall to pelham Bay Park please
Thank you for sharing your suggestion; we look forward to sharing all that we have to offer the community. 🫡 How is the channel doing so far?
Hello my friend happy holidays to you and your family 🙏
Maximum respect; Happy holidays and positive energy to you and your family as well.
FINALLY, do the 2 to Flatbush next pls or 3 to Harlem
Thank you for sharing your suggestion 🫡. How’d you like the video otherwise?
@@wtaenyc amazing video
Estaba esperando esta perspectiva 😊
Todo bien?
Are you using a GoPro to record? or an iPhone? The picture is exceptional.
Thank you for sharing and asking. We tried the former but realized the latter’s quality was much more exceptional and truly ensures a better experience. 😮💨🫡🏆
I am very surprised by your answer I would have thought GoPro would have had better resolution.@@wtaenyc
@@JayseGreene ...just not when it came to capturing this content; take nothing away from them. 🫡
The best IRT line. ❤
🏆 fair opinion 🫡
8:23 - 191 Street Station . . Is this where there is a long tunnel passage to this station, that I have seen in another RUclips video?
This is very possible
Can yu do uptown 6X to Pelham Bay Park or Z to Jamaica Ctr?
Thanks for sharing your suggestions, looking forward to sharing all we have in store 🫡
Every time. It just feels like I’m actually on the train myself 😮😮😮but then the video ends 😢😢😢😂😂😂
🤣🤣😩🫡 thanks for sharing 🏆
4:18 - I hear a train-horn. Is this a horn only at the front, or does the horn honk on all railcars?
Great question. The horn is located at front but there are also horns located on the operational cabs of the train. 🫡
@@wtaenyc
So is the whole train honking?
That's Metro North.
@ 2:30
I always found offset platform stations to be odd looking.
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I thought that this was going to be a more boring local route like the L or the G, but I was wrong. T There are some amazing spots...
4:08 Lift Bridge over the Harlem River.
8:40 Gorgeous Portal edged with stones; A double track portal !
9:04 I Wonderful double track tunnel bored out of stone.
11:03 Awesome tunneled station with walkways visible over the tracks.
21:05 Triple tracked bored/blasted tunnel !
25:01 Express tracks come up from lower level. Look at the horizontal bracing/trusses to support
the very tall vertical beams that span almost 2 levels high.
36:08 The original IRT routing to 42nd St showing up between the beams. 36:12
50:00 The Express tracks drop out of site, going towards Brooklyn, not to be seen again.
52:49 The original South Ferry loop tracks split off to the left. The northbound loop track is
lower, as it had to pass under the South Ferry loop tracks for the Lexington Ave IRT.
The rightmost two tracks are the new South Ferry straighter station tracks. I've never
ridden these ones before.
Aarre Peltomaa
Maximum respect for sharing these intriguing aspects of the route that turned out not to be 'boring.' 🫡
What’s the extra track on the sides at @17:04?
137th street yard layup tracks
137th street underground yard
Great observation and question; shoutout to the community providing the answer. 🫡
I both lived and worked on the 1, very dear to my heart. Reliable but so damn slow haha
We manifest with the continued reliability, the speed will improve moving forward. 🫡
Did you know that more than 75% of the 50 Street station is under seventh avenue
Thank you for sharing this interesting information as this station is quite unique because of it.
This is my progress in Minecraft. Van Cortlandt Park-242nd Street🔴
238th Street🔴
231st Street🔴
Marble Hill-225th Street🔴 Connection is Available to Metro North🔵
215th Street🔴
207th Street🔴 Transfer is available to the Bx12 SBS🔵
Dyckman Street🔴
191st Street🔴
181st Street🔴 Connection is Available to the GWB Bus Terminal🟡
Washington Heights-168th Street🔴🔵🔵
157th Street🔴 Transfer is available to the Bx6 SBS🔵
145th Street🔴
137th Street-City College🔴
125th Street🔴 (Elevated Station)
116th Street-Columbia University🔴 Transfer Is available to the M60 SBS🔵 to LaGuardia Airport🟡
Cathedral Parkway-110th Street🔴
103rd Street🔴
96th Street🔴🔴🔴
86th Street🔴 Transfer is available to the M86 SBS🔵
79th Street🔴 Transfer is available to the M79 SBS🔵
72nd Street🔴🔴🔴
Do more of them
@@Benin1125 it's now up to 14 street
I was hoping to see Charles Bronson get on, but no luck.
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Old south ferry loop @52:50 on left?
Great observation.
Oops, mis-caption at 4:12 as 225th Street is already in Manhattan's Marble Hill!
Thank you so much for sharing this with us. 🫡🫡. How was the video otherwise?
no doubt, love these rfw videos. can you even call them rfw videos anymore though? since they're not recorded through the window anymore 🤣
@@hobo753 🤔🤔😀
26:50 On the right, was this a station? If so, which one? Looks like an old/abandoned station.
It was 91st street which was a station on the original IRT Line
@@E-man5375 Thank you.
@@RicardoVega-g4hanytime
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Thanks for sharing. 🫡
Interesting at the smoke at 145th street. Did anyone else notice?
Great catch on noticing the steam coming from the pipes under the platform. 💯🫡
Is it a Kawasaki or Bombardier
No its Bombardier R62A (Which are assigned to the 1 ) are from them , R62 (which is assigned to the 3 ) are from Kawasaki
Thanks for asking and @SRA, thanks for answering 🏆🫡
The Big Red One (1)!
How’d you like the ride?
How do you make these videos?
What time of day does this video take place at?
Later on in the afternoon-- the shadows are being cast right to left, and heading more or less south (more like southwest), the west is to your right and that's where the sun is at that time of day.
19:18
a train stop i know all too well..
how do you get the camera on the train?
The operators put a safe thing so the camera can not fall
How many numbered streets are there in NYC?
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36:08 What platform is that? is it the shuttle
Great observation 🏆
4:13 Marble Hill - 225th St is not in the Bronx, its in Manhattan. The "Manhattan bound 1 local train" is inaccurate there
@@glorywinsgames2553 Thanks for sharing; apologies for the confusion.
These videos would be immensely more interesting if there were a map in the corner showing where the train is.
Many people who watch these videos are very familiar with each line that is featured on this channel.
@@mohamad-ms2pb Context still adds to the richness. That's a reason subway maps backed of the extremely abstract version to give a sense of the physical city.
Thanks for sharing this point of view. The team agrees with you and are actively working on making it a possibility. It was something that was shared previously and it’s on our list for future video; looking forward to getting it done. 🏆🫡
If Disney ran the MTA there would be little people mining diamonds, dinosaurs, mermaids and all kinds of audioanimatronics down there.
Can you do the 6 next?
Thanks for the next line suggestion; it will be added to the list to be voted on. 🫡
It is an R62A!
🏆🏆 how’d you like the video?
I like it very much
N train please!!
E to Jamaica when??!
We look forward to sharing all that we can offer. Is the E your favorite NYC Subway line?
@@wtaenyc erm u can say that n also how do u guys place the camera??
38:02 you forgot to put NJ Transit but that's okay though.
Apologies for the error; appreciate you for pointing it out. 🫡
No problem.
We all make mistakes
G train next?
I second that!
We’ll add it to the list to be voted on. Is the G your favorite line?
@@wtaenyc I don't live in the NYC area, so I don't have a favorite line. But it's of interest to me because it's the only non-shuttle line that doesn't cross the East River.
@@wtaenyc more of a E train person, but the G line is very interesting as well!
Wtae 😃
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Davis Garden
Padberg Locks
Ok, but WHY IS 59TH ST LOCAL-
It was built thirty years before the A train. To build Island platforms and widen the tunnels would not only cost zillions, it would be an engineering nightmare.
ur right
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Stehr Streets
23:11 rat
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(1) to South ferry via 7 av local
Van condralt pk 242 st
238 st -
231 st -
Marble hill 225 st -
215 st -
207 st - pls walk to Inwood-207 for A train
Dyckman st - pls walk to Dyckman st for A train
191 st -
181 st -
168 st Washington heights -
157 st -
145 st -
137 st City College -
125 st -
116 st -
110 st -
103 st -
96 st - transfer to the 2 and 3 trains
86 st - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS)
79 st - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS)
72 st - transfer to the 2 and 3 trains
66 st Lincoln Center - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS)
59 st Colimbus circle - transfer to the A B C D 2 trains
50 st - transfer to the 2 A C and E trains
Times Square 42 st - transfer to the 2 and 3 trains
28 st - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS)
23 st - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS)
18 st - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS)
14 st - transfer to the 2 and 3 trains
Christopher Sq - transfer to the the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS)
Houston st - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS)
Canal st - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS)
Frankiln st - transfer to the 2 train (LATES NIGHTS)
Chambers st - transfer to the 2 and 3 trains
WTC contrald - pls walk to World Trade center for the E train
Rector st - Pls walk to Rector st for the N R and W trains
South ferry - (LAST STOP) PLS WALK TO BOWLING GREEN FOR 4 AND 5 TRAINS