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The 14th Street station is a station on the PATH system. Located at the intersection of 14th Street and Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, it is served by the Hoboken–33rd Street and Journal Square–33rd Street lines on weekdays, and by the Journal Square–33rd Street (via Hoboken) line on weekends.

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History

The original station, opened on February 25, 1908,[1] was modified slightly as a result of the building of the Sixth Avenue Line. The platforms were extended to the south, and the northern ends were closed. This allowed the downtown platform to share a street entrance with the downtown IND subway.

The southbound platform was renovated in 1986.[3] The next year, the station's platforms were lengthened.[4]

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Station layout

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Ground Street level Exit/entrance
Mezzanine Fare control, station agent
Disabled access Elevators at:
  • Northeast corner of 14th Street and Sixth Avenue for "L" train and northbound "F" train"F" express train"M" train trains
  • Northwest corner of 14th Street and Sixth Avenue for "L" train and southbound "F" train"F" express train"M" train trains
  • Southwest corner of 14th Street and Seventh Avenue for "1" train"2" train"3" train trains
Platform level Northbound local "1" train toward Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street (18th Street)
"2" train toward Wakefield–241st Street late nights (18th Street)
Island platform Disabled access
Northbound express "2" train toward Wakefield–241st Street (34th Street–Penn Station)
"3" train toward Harlem–148th Street (34th Street–Penn Station)
Southbound express "2" train toward Flatbush Avenue–Brooklyn College (Chambers Street)
"3" train toward New Lots Avenue (Chambers Street)
Island platform Disabled access
Southbound local "1" train toward South Ferry (Christopher Street–Stonewall)
"2" train toward Flatbush Avenue–Brooklyn College late nights (Christopher Street–Stonewall)
B2
Sixth Avenue and
PATH platforms
Northbound local "F" train"F" express train toward Jamaica–179th Street (23rd Street)
"M" train toward Forest Hills–71st Avenue weekdays (23rd Street)
Side platform Disabled access
Side platform
Northbound      HOB–33 weekdays toward 33rd Street (23rd Street)
          JSQ–33 (via HOB weekends) toward 33rd Street (23rd Street)
Southbound      HOB–33 weekdays toward Hoboken (Ninth Street)
          JSQ–33 (via HOB weekends) toward Journal Square (Ninth Street)
Side platform
Side platform Disabled access
Southbound local "F" train"F" express train toward Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue (West Fourth Street–Washington Square)
"M" train weekdays toward Middle Village–Metropolitan Avenue (West Fourth Street–Washington Square)
B3
Canarsie platform
Westbound "L" train toward Eighth Avenue (Terminus)
Island platform Disabled access
Eastbound "L" train toward Canarsie–Rockaway Parkway (Union Square)
B4 Northbound express "B" train"D" train do not stop here
Southbound express "B" train"D" train do not stop here →

This PATH station consists of two side platforms, which are not connected by a crossover or crossunder. The southbound platform shares a mezzanine area with the IND Sixth Avenue Line's station at 14th Street, which the PATH station is located in between, but the northbound platform exits directly to the street.[5] The tracks of the PATH station are located above the Sixth Avenue Line's express tracks, which the tunnels for were dug using the "deep-bore" tunneling method in the mid-1960s, and are not visible from the platforms. The deep-bore tunnel's round shape becomes square below this station and at 23rd Street, where provisions exist for lower level platforms. There is no free transfer between either platform, nor to any of the other stations in the 14th Street/Sixth Avenue station complex.

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19th Street station

North of the 14th Street station is the abandoned 19th Street station,[6] which was the original northern terminus of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad. It opened on February 25, 1908,[1] and closed on August 1, 1954.[7] It is now used for storing mechanical equipment and is still visible from trains travelling between 14th Street and 23rd Street.

Subway connections

Direct New York City Subway connections include:

Passengers traveling from New Jersey must exit to street level, enter a nearby subway entrance, and descend to a separate subway mezzanine in order to access the IND station complex.

The entrances for New Jersey-bound PATH commuters are on the southwest and northwest corners of 6th Avenue and 14th Street. The entrance for 33rd Street-bound PATH commuters is on the east side of 6th Avenue, midblock between 13th and 14th Streets. The New School and Union Square are nearby.[8]

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