List of New York City Subway Stations - Station Complexes

Station Complexes

Name of station complex Daytime Services Borough
14th Street / Sixth Avenue 1 2 3 F L M Manhattan
14th Street – Eighth Avenue A C E L Manhattan
14th Street – Union Square 4 5 6 <6> L N Q R Manhattan
34th Street – Herald Square B D F M N Q R Manhattan
42nd Street / Fifth Avenue – Bryant Park 7 <7> B D F M Manhattan
59th Street – Columbus Circle 1 A B C D Manhattan
149th Street – Grand Concourse 2 4 5 the Bronx
161st Street – Yankee Stadium 4 B D the Bronx
168th Street – Washington Heights 1 A C Manhattan
Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center 2 3 4 5 B D N Q R Brooklyn
Bleecker Street / Broadway – Lafayette Street 6 <6> B D F M Manhattan
Broadway Junction A C J L Z Brooklyn
Brooklyn Bridge – City Hall / Chambers Street 4 5 6 <6> J Z Manhattan
Canal Street 6 <6> J N Q R Z Manhattan
Chambers Street – World Trade Center / Park Place 2 3 A C E Manhattan
Court Square 7 <7> E G M Queens
Court Street – Borough Hall 2 3 4 5 R Brooklyn
Delancey Street – Essex Street F J M Z Manhattan
Fourth Avenue / Ninth Street F G R Brooklyn
Franklin Avenue – Botanic Garden 2 3 4 5 S Brooklyn
Franklin Avenue – Fulton Street C S Brooklyn
Fulton Street 2 3 4 5 A C J Z Manhattan
Grand Central – 42nd Street 4 5 6 <6> 7 <7> S Manhattan
Jay Street – MetroTech A C F R Brooklyn
Lexington Avenue / 51st – 53rd Streets 6 <6> E M Manhattan
Lexington Avenue / 59th Street 4 5 6 <6> N Q R Manhattan
Lorimer Street / Metropolitan Avenue G L Brooklyn
Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues L M Brooklyn
New Utrecht Avenue / 62nd Street D N Brooklyn
Roosevelt Avenue / 74th Street 7 E F M R Queens
South Ferry – Whitehall Street 1 R Manhattan
Times Square – 42nd Street /
42nd Street – Port Authority Bus Terminal
1 2 3 7 <7> A C E N Q R S Manhattan

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