23rd Street (PATH Station)
The 23rd Street PATH station, opened on June 15, 1908, is located on 23rd Street and Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas), at the north end of Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood. Before the line was extended to 23rd Street, the northern terminus of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad was a located station at 19th Street (now closed).
This PATH station has side platforms, but passengers must descend one level, walk through an underpass, and go up another stairwell, leading to the New York City Subway mezzanine. The PATH fare control is located in the underpass, which is underneath the IND Sixth Avenue Line tracks.
There is a connection to the New York City Subway at that line's 23rd Street station (F M trains), which is located on either side of the PATH station.
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