14th Street (Manhattan) - Major Intersections West To East

Major Intersections West To East


County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
New York
Meatpacking District 0.00 0.00 NY 9A/West Side Highway Western terminus
Meatpacking District 0.05 0.08 10th Avenue
Chelsea/West Village 0.20 0.32 9th Avenue West Village to the South, Chelsea to the North
Chelsea/West Village 0.40 0.64 8th Avenue Westernmost intersection to have a subway station
Chelsea/West Village 0.55 0.89 7th Avenue
Chelsea/Greenwich Village 0.75 1.21 6th Avenue Greenwich Village to the South, Chelsea to the North
Chelsea/Greenwich Village 0.95 1.53 5th Avenue West 14th Street becomes East 14th Street
Union Square 1.00 1.61 University Place Western end of Union Square
Union Square 1.10 1.77 Broadway
Union Square 1.15 1.85 4th Avenue Eastern end of Union Square
East Village/Gramercy 1.20 1.93 Irving Place East Village to the south, Gramercy to the north
East Village 1.30 2.09 3rd Avenue Southwest corner is former location of Tammany Hall
East Village/Gramercy 1.45 2.33 2nd Avenue
Alphabet City/Stuyvesant Town 1.60 2.57 1st Avenue Western end of Alphabet City
Alphabet City/Stuyvesant Town 1.75 2.82 Avenue A
Alphabet City/Stuyvesant Town 1.85 2.98 Avenue B
Alphabet City/Stuyvesant Town 2.00 3.22 Avenue C Eastern terminus of 14th Street; Access to FDR Drive by turning onto Avenue C
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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