

This passageway was out of system and more than one block long.īoth this station and Broad Street are normally closed on weekends, when the J train terminates at the next station north, Chambers Street. There is a south exit to John Street that is open only during rush hours and a sealed north end exit to Ann Street and passageway to Beekman Street and Pace University to the far north. Nearby New York City Transit subway lines include the 4 and 5 at Fulton Street station at Broadway and the J, M and Z subway lines at Fulton Street station at Nassau and Ann streets. It is possible to cross between the uptown and downtown sides via the IND Broadway–Nassau Street platform, which passes underneath both levels of this station.Įxits are to Nassau Street and Fulton Street. Connect with New York City Transit's A, C, E, 2, and 3 lines. A pressure cooker at the Fulton Street subway station. The entrance for uptown trains is on the west side of Nassau Street, and the entrance for downtown trains is on the east side of Nassau Street. The suspicious packages have been fully investigated and have been deemed safe by our NYPDCT officers,' the NYPD tweeted just before 9 a.m. Platform and wall tiles are being replaced, entrances are being refurbished, and the complex is being made ADA-compliant.įulton Street on the BMT Nassau Street Line has two tracks and two side platforms, with downtown trains on the upper level and uptown trains on the lower level due to the narrowness of Nassau Street. Since 2005, the whole complex has been under construction as part of the Fulton Street Transit Center project. Z trains rush hours in the peak direction.

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As with Metro Wiki, the text of Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License 3.0 (Unported) (CC-BY-SA).įulton Street–Broadway–Nassau is a New York City Subway station complex shared by the IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line, the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, the BMT Nassau Street Line and the IND Eighth Avenue Line. The list of authors can be seen in the page history.

The original article was at Fulton Street–Broadway–Nassau Street (New York City Subway). The Fulton Centre is a transport hub connecting 11 subway lines at Fulton Street station in New York Citys Lower Manhattan.
