14th Street (PATH Station) - Subway Connections

Subway Connections

Direct New York City Subway connections include:

  • 14th Street on the IND Sixth Avenue Line (F M trains)
  • 14th Street on the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line (1 2 3 trains) via a block-long passageway
  • Sixth Avenue on the BMT Canarsie Line (L train)

Passengers traveling from New Jersey must exit to street level, enter a nearby subway entrance, and descend to a separate subway mezzanine in order to access the IND station complex.

Located nearby is The New School and Union Square.

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