Canal Street - IRT Second Avenue Line - ended in 1880.
Canal Street - IRT Third Avenue Line - ended in 1955.
Canal Street - IRT Lexington Avenue Line - was created in 1904.
Canal Street - BMT Broadway Line - was created in 1917.
You can take the Downtown 1 train (of the 1-2-3,the red line) from 42nd Street-Times Square (at 7th Avenue) to Canal Street (at Varick Street). This station is on the West Side of Manhattan.Or, you can take the Downtown N-R-Q-W (the yellow line) from 42nd Street-Times Square to Canal Street (at Broadway). This stop is further east than the Canal Street Station on the 1train. It will drop you off pretty much exactly in the center of Manhattan.
There are actually three or four Canal Street Stations (two of the stations are connected to each other, so they can be considered to be one station).In order from west to east, there is the Canal Street Station on the 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line), at Varick Street, the Canal Street Station on the A-C-E (the blue line), at 6th Avenue, and the Canal Street Station on the Nand R trains (of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line), at Broadway, which is connected to the Canal Street Station on the 6 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) and the J-Z (the brown line), at Centre Street.All of these stations are west of 55-59 Chrystie Street, which is between Canal and Hester Streets. So the directions to all of them are the same: walk half a block south to Canal Street, and then walk west on Canal Street to the station.
There are 13 major bridges in Chicago. They are the Michigan Avenue Bridge, the Wells Street Bridge, Clark Street Bridge, Kinzie Street railroad bridge, Wabash Avenue Bridge, La Salle Street Bridge, Link Bridge, Franklin Street Bridge, Cortland Street Drawbridge, North Avenue Bridge, St Charles Air Line Bridge, Cherry Avenue Bridge and the Canal Street railroad bridge.
IRT Second Avenue Line ended in 1940.
Warren Street - IRT Ninth Avenue Line - ended in 1940.
Ninth Street - BMT Fourth Avenue Line - was created in 1915.
Barclay Street - IRT Ninth Avenue Line - ended in 1940.
Cumberland Avenue - BMT Fulton Street Line - ended in 1940.
Cumberland Avenue - BMT Fulton Street Line - was created in 1888.