New York City Subway
- 42nd Street – Port Authority Bus Terminal (IND Eighth Avenue Line); serving the A C E trains
- Times Square – 42nd Street (New York City Subway), a station complex consisting of:
- Times Square – 42nd Street (IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line); serving the 1 2 3 trains
- Times Square – 42nd Street (BMT Broadway Line); serving the N Q R trains
- Times Square (IRT 42nd Street Shuttle); the northern terminal of the S (42nd Street Shuttle) train
- Times Square (IRT Flushing Line); the southern terminal of the 7 <7> trains
- 42nd Street – Bryant Park (IND Sixth Avenue Line); serving the 7 <7> trains
- Grand Central – 42nd Street (New York City Subway), a station complex consisting of:
- Grand Central (IRT 42nd Street Shuttle); the southern terminal of the S (42nd Street Shuttle) train
- Grand Central – 42nd Street (IRT Lexington Avenue Line); serving the 4 5 6 <6> trains
- Grand Central (IRT Flushing Line); serving the 7 <7> trains
- 42nd Street (IRT Second Avenue Line), demolished station of the Second Avenue elevated
- 42nd Street (IRT Third Avenue Line), demolished station of the Third Avenue elevated
- 42nd Street (IRT Sixth Avenue Line), demolished station of the Sixth Avenue elevated
- 42nd Street (IRT Ninth Avenue Line), demolished station of the Ninth Avenue elevated
- 42nd Street (IND Second Avenue Line), planned station of the Second Avenue subway
The IRT Flushing Line and IRT 42nd Street Shuttle run under 42nd Street in Manhattan.
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