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New York City Subway, or just the subway, or MTA.
London. The Metropolitan Railway opened in 1863, with the first deep level tube lines opening in the 1890s. The New York Subway was first opened in 1904.
The nearest subway station to 57 Mercer Street in New York City is the Canal Street Station, which is served by the A, C, and E lines. It's a short walk from the address, providing convenient access to multiple subway lines. Other nearby stations include the Broadway-Lafayette Street Station, which serves the B, D, F, and M lines.
For up-to-the-minute information on the current service status of New York City subway lines, see the Related Link below.
Queensboro Plaza - New York City Subway - was created in 1917.
Informations about where to obtain a copy of the NYC subway map can be found on the official websites of New York City, New York transportation or New York Subway. It is possible, to find informations about this on every subway station.
South Ferry loops - New York City Subway - ended in 1977.
South Ferry loops - New York City Subway - was created in 1905.
World's Fair - New York City Subway car - was created in 1938.
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Metropolitan Transit Authority= branches include Metro North ( former NY Central commuter suburban lines)- the three main subway lines- IRT ( Interborough Rapid Transit) Ind- independent Lines, and BMT- Brooklyn-Manhattan Transfer. it should be noted right off the PATH system is NOT a part of the MTA> Path is Port Authority Trans-Hudson- formerly H&M lines- Hudson and Manhattan. in New York- SUBWAY is restricted to the three lines mentioned above, never PATH_ which is either PATH or (Hudson Tubes). The various Ferry systems ( now) are independent.