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to the south. The platforms were originally 200 feet (61 m) long, like at other local stations on the original IRT, but as a result of the 1959 platform extensions, became 525 feet (160 m) long. The platform extensions are at the front ends of the original platforms: the southbound platform
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to 525 feet (160 m). In April 1960, work began on a $ 3,509,000 project (equivalent to $ 36.1 million in 2023) to lengthen platforms at seven of these stations to accommodate ten-car trains. The northbound platforms at Canal Street, Spring Street, Bleecker Street, and Astor Place were lengthened
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concrete station roofs. The ceiling height varies based on whether there are utilities in the ceiling; the areas without utilities is about 15 feet (4.6 m) above platform level, while the area with utilities has a ceiling height of 8 feet (2.4 m). There is a 1-inch (25 mm) gap between
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areas are at platform level and there is no free transfer between directions. The underpass that formerly connected the platforms opened along with the rest of the station in 1904, making Astor Place one of the few locations in the original IRT where passengers could transfer between directions for
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The city government took over the IRT's operations on June 12, 1940. After the closure of the
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December 1922, the Transit Commission approved a $ 3 million project to lengthen platforms at 14 local stations along the original IRT line, including Astor Place and seven other stations on the Lexington Avenue Line. Platform lengths at these stations would be increased from 225 to 436 feet (69
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to 41st Street. Construction on this section of the line began on
September 12, 1900. The section from Great Jones Street to a point 100 feet (30 m) north of 33rd Street was awarded to Holbrook, Cabot & Daly Contracting Company. In the vicinity of the Astor Place station, the subway was to run
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proposed lengthening the platforms at stations along the original IRT subway. As part of a modification to the IRT's construction contracts made on
January 18, 1910, the company was to lengthen station platforms to accommodate ten-car express and six-car local trains. In addition to $ 1.5 million
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was installed and a cast-iron copy of one of the station's original kiosks was built. The MTA rejected Glaser's original proposal to include beaver representations in the artwork because the beavers too closely resembled rats. Glaser's artwork was installed as a gift, and the kiosk was installed
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November 1959, the Warshaw Construction Company received a contract to remove fifteen entrance/exit kiosks on IRT lines, including two at the Astor Place station. This was part of a citywide initiative to remove the kiosks, which obstructed motorists' views of pedestrians. Also in late 1959,
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The northbound platform's entrance is in the traffic island bounded by Fourth Avenue, Lafayette Street, and Eighth Street. Unlike the southbound entrance, the northbound entrance contains a highly decorative entrance, reminiscent of an entry kiosk seen on the original IRT. The structure is an
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The station has one street entrance in each direction. The southbound platform's entrance is at the southwest corner of Astor Place and
Lafayette Street. The street staircase on the southbound side contains modern steel railings like those seen at most New York City Subway stations.
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was extended southward and the northbound platform was extended northward, resulting in the two platforms being offset from each other. Both platforms are slightly curved, since the station itself is placed on an S-curve between
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using leftover funding. An underpass between the northbound and southbound platforms was closed and covered up in the 1980s renovation. Sound-deadening panels were also installed in the station. Following the completion of the project, architectural writer
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designated the space within the boundaries of the original station, excluding expansions made after 1904, as a city landmark. The station was designated along with eleven others on the original IRT. The original interiors were listed on the
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columns, some clad with white glazed tiles. The columns contain black-and-white signs alternating between "Astor Place" and "Cooper Union". Additional columns between the tracks, spaced every 5 feet (1.5 m), support the
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and four tracks; express trains use the inner two tracks to bypass the station. The station was built with tile and mosaic decorations. The platforms contain exits to Astor Place and are not connected to each other within
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On the southbound side, the station has an entrance and windows into a store. The heavy brick-faced square columns on the southbound platform support the store above. The store was originally constructed in 1868 as an
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sponsored a $ 2.5 million renovation for the station (equivalent to $ 7.3 million in 2023), while the
Committee for Astor Place cosponsored the project. Other sources of funding included $ 600,000 from the Federal
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in 1908, work on the Ninth Street spur stalled. By 1914, the Rapid
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By 1982, the Astor Place station was planned to be renovated for $ 2.25 million. As part of the Adopt-a-Station program, which sought to renovate some of the subway's most deteriorated stations, the
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no less than 4 inches (100 mm) thick. Each platform consists of 3-inch-thick (7.6 cm) concrete slabs, beneath which are drainage basins. The original platforms contain circular, cast-iron
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on the lowest part of the wall, with bronze air vents along the wainscoting, and white glass tiles above. The platform walls are divided at 15-foot (4.6 m) intervals by buff brick tile
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were still under construction, delaying the system's opening. As late as
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on either side of Lafayette Street between Houston and Great Jones Streets, slightly south of the Astor Place station's site. By late 1903, the subway was nearly complete, but the
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was given the rights to complete the Uptown Tubes. As part of the plan, he would retain perpetual rights to build and operate an east–west crosstown line under
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to 133 m). The commission postponed the platform-lengthening project in September 1923, at which point the cost had risen to $ 5.6 million.
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in 1918, and the original line was divided into an H-shaped system. All local trains were sent via the Lexington Avenue Line, running along the
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The walls in this station contain modern enamel artwork. The walls along the platforms near the fare control areas consist of a brick
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Also present on the southbound side is a sealed doorway with a marble lintel reading "Clinton Hall". This doorway once led to the
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method. The tunnel is covered by a U-shaped trough that contains utility pipes and wires. The bottom of this trough contains a
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Subway ceramics : a history and iconography of mosaic and bas relief signs and plaques in the New York City subway system
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new lighting, noise-abatement material, and brown floor tiles. A new piece of porcelain steel artwork by Cooper Union alumnus
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at other times, and had their northern terminus at 242nd Street. East Side local trains ran from City Hall to
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along Ninth Street to the Astor Place station. At the time, the Uptown Tubes between
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Railway and subway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan
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Several sites of historical and cultural importance are near the station, such as
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Note: Service variations, station closures, and reroutes are not reflected here.
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Dwyer, Jim (March 31, 1989). "Astor Place Subway Stop City's Dead Man's Curve".
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2283:"Our Subway Open: 150,000 Try It; Mayor McClellan Runs the First Official Train"
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The Street Book: An Encyclopedia of Manhattan's Street Names and Their Origins
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Second Avenue Subway Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement (SDEIS)
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and Manhattan had been under construction intermittently since 1874. By 1904,
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3086:. Historic American Engineering Record. pp. 146–207 (PDF pp. 147–208).
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Former women's restroom converted into newsstand (now closed and walled off)
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stops here during late nights. The two express tracks are used by the 4 and
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The Astor Place station was constructed as part of the route segment from
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4656:"New Yorkers celebrate opening of first Manhattan Wegmans at Astor Place"
4325:. Historic American Engineering Record. pp. 1–46 (PDF pp. 367–412).
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2971:"In 1874, a Daring Downtown Plan: Build a Train Tunnel Under the Hudson"
2508:. Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners. 1905. pp. 229–236.
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being extinguished, some water pooled in the basement and into a
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New York City Subway stations at university and college campuses
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Like other local stations, Astor Place has four tracks and two
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4595:"Kmart, An Unlikely Astor Place Icon, Shutters Without Notice"
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Tompkins Square Lodging House for Boys and Industrial School
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2425:"Interborough Rapid Transit System, Underground Interior"
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4411:"Design and Construction of the IRT: Civil Engineering"
4021:"Refurbishing of IRT Station Applauded by Well-Wishers"
3735:"Agency Lists Its 69 Most Deteriorated Subway Stations"
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Northbound entrance, a reproduction of an old IRT kiosk
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Lafayette Street entrance from Google Maps Street View
2862:. Hudson & Manhattan Railroad. December 31, 1912.
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Church of the Immaculate Conception and Clergy Houses
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High School for Health Professions and Human Services
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Lobby and Kmart entrance from Google Maps Street View
4625:"Vornado Lines Up Grocer for Astor Place Kmart Space"
4377:"2 Subway Workers Killed by a Train Rounding a Curve"
4194:"6 Subway Timetable, Effective December 17, 2023"
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location opened within the Kmart space in late 2023.
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Railway stations in the United States opened in 1904
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4219:"4 Subway Timetable, Effective December 4, 2022"
3631:. New York City Transit Authority. 1959. p. 9.
3423:"Old Wanamaker's Gutted; IRT Line Hit Gas Cut Off".
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trains during daytime hours. The station is between
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Fourth Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View
4320:"Architectural Designs for New York's First Subway"
4065:Bird, David; Dunlap, David W. (February 28, 1986).
3941:Haberman, Clyde; Johnston, Laurie (July 13, 1982).
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New York City Subway station in Manhattan, New York
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4783:Subway City: Riding the Trains, Reading New York
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1913:trains stop here in the peak direction; and the
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7770:New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan
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3977:"Station at Astor Place Slated for Restoration"
3625:Annual Report For The Year Ending June 30, 1959
2579:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
2432:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
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1611:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
6244:East Village/Lower East Side Historic District
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4527:Rock and roll explorer guide to New York City
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4471:. Royal Commission on London Traffic. 1906.
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2526:"Along Lafayette Street, Some Very Odd Lots"
2072:location from November 1996 to July 2021. A
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5615:Swiss Institute Contemporary Art New York
5243:Slovenian Church of St. Cyril in New York
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3874:Anderson, Susan Heller (August 9, 1982).
3823:. Rutgers University Press. p. 229.
3696:"12 IRT Subway Stops Get Landmark Status"
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2221:Eighth Street–New York University station
1149:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
27:New York City Subway station in Manhattan
4950:Untitled Artwork by Milton Glaser (1986)
4876:"A Famous Cube Puzzles Its Biggest Fans"
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3820:Art and the Subway: New York Underground
3081:"The Impact of the IRT in New York City"
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4983:Platforms from Google Maps Street View
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4375:McFadden, Robert D. (March 31, 1989).
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3658:"4 IRT Stops To Open Longer Platforms"
3583:"15 More City Kiosks Slated for Scrap"
3550:"IRT at Astor Place Gets Concrete Bed"
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4874:Bleyer, Jennifer (January 30, 2005).
4846:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
4835:"MTA Neighborhood Maps: East Village"
4718:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
4714:"MTA Neighborhood Maps: Astor Pl (6)"
4475:from the original on October 15, 2021
4423:from the original on January 17, 2021
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4332:from the original on January 17, 2021
4284:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
4223:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
4198:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
4156:Goldberger, Paul (October 18, 1986).
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3876:"How Culture in the Subways May Look"
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2829:. Brooklyn Daily Eagle. p. 119.
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2607:Hanly, Thomas B. (November 7, 1897).
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2328:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
2324:"Annual Subway Ridership (2018–2023)"
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1623:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
1305:. The original station interior is a
1296:The Astor Place station contains two
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5175:Third Street Music School Settlement
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4691:from the original on October 4, 2012
4654:Kvetenadze, Téa (October 18, 2023).
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3844:Wallach, Amei (September 11, 1985).
3676:from the original on January 8, 2021
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2969:D'Orazio, Bernard (April 23, 2018).
2869:from the original on October 5, 2016
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1616:National Register of Historic Places
1311:National Register of Historic Places
1242:on signs, is a local station on the
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5521:Playwrights Horizons Theater School
4960:Forgotten NY: Subways and Trains —
4505:from the original on August 5, 2016
4495:"1982 Photo of Astor Place Signage"
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3798:from the original on April 29, 2021
3745:from the original on March 31, 2019
3733:Gargan, Edward A. (June 11, 1981).
3146:. Public Service Commission. 1911.
3057:from the original on April 26, 2018
3019:from the original on April 25, 2018
2950:from the original on April 24, 2018
2524:Gray, Christopher (June 17, 2010).
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1334:did not start until 1894, when the
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7765:IRT Lexington Avenue Line stations
6239:East 10th Street Historic District
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5976:Metropolitan Savings Bank Building
5085:La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez
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4855:from the original on July 24, 2015
4800:from the original on July 22, 2021
4635:from the original on July 28, 2021
4605:from the original on July 12, 2021
4593:Offenhartz, Jake (July 12, 2021).
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3714:from the original on March 9, 2018
3485:"Full IRT Service Resuming Friday"
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2570:Presa, Donald G. (June 29, 1999).
2227:is one block west of the station.
2180:Cooper Union New Academic Building
1524:New York Public Service Commission
1372:Interborough Rapid Transit Company
1287:Interborough Rapid Transit Company
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6079:Eighth Street–New York University
5496:La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club
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4111:from the original on May 17, 2021
4101:"'Underground art' at high level"
4099:Shepard, Joan (August 21, 1988).
3995:from the original on May 24, 2015
3638:from the original on May 11, 2021
3242:. December 18, 1922. p. 22.
2833:from the original on May 11, 2021
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1659:Urban Mass Transit Administration
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1307:New York City designated landmark
7775:New York City interior landmarks
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5208:Church of the Most Holy Redeemer
5068:Carmen Pabón del Amanecer Jardín
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3298:. September 7, 1923. p. 6.
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2142:imitation of the IRT's original
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5273:St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery
5150:East Side Community High School
4962:Original 28 IRT subway stations
4944:IRT East Side Line: Astor Place
4913:. Brattleboro, Vt: L. Stookey.
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4524:Katz, Mike, 1962– (June 2018).
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4158:"2 Subway Projects, 2 Outcomes"
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2289:. October 28, 1904. p. 1.
1639:Eastern Parkway–Brooklyn Museum
1431:Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street
1179:New York City Subway System MPS
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7102:Stations and line segments in
6006:Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital
4019:Blau, Eleanor (May 17, 1986).
3548:Kihss, Peter (July 19, 1956).
3483:Kihss, Peter (July 18, 1956).
2800:. August 2, 1908. p. 10.
2481:. New York, N.Y.: Law Printing
1923:14th Street–Union Square
1667:Prentice & Chan, Ohlhausen
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5100:New York City Marble Cemetery
4681:"Clinton Hall at Astor Place"
4499:Cable (Cooper Union Yearbook)
4318:Framberger, David J. (1978).
3407:University of Texas at Austin
3359:. June 13, 1940. p. 25.
3179:. August 2, 1918. p. 1.
2896:Rails Under the Mighty Hudson
2662:. April 26, 1905. p. 1.
2609:"Elm Street Past and Present"
2475:Walker, James Blaine (1918).
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6866:138th Street–Grand Concourse
6254:St. Mark's Historic District
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4786:. Rutgers University Press.
3427:. July 15, 1956. p. 1.
2826:Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac
1423:Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line
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5658:Russian & Turkish Baths
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5283:St. Nicholas of Myra Church
4780:Brooks, Michael W. (1997).
4249:(3rd ed.). Dougherty.
3817:Fitzpatrick, Tracy (2009).
2081:New York Mercantile Library
1443:Lenox Avenue (145th Street)
10:
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6919:68th Street–Hunter College
6647:68th Street–Hunter College
6479:68th Street–Hunter College
5663:The Standard, East Village
5516:Performance Space New York
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1336:New York State Legislature
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4966:MTA's Arts For Transit —
3846:"The Arts Go Underground"
3387:New York Journal-American
2893:Cudahy, Brian J. (2002),
2823:Herries, William (1916).
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7438:Richmond (Staten Island)
6961:14th Street–Union Square
6826:line (physical trackage)
6682:14th Street–Union Square
6514:14th Street–Union Square
6259:Yiddish Theatre District
5653:Museum of Broken Windows
5548:Village East by Angelika
5543:Theater for the New City
5228:Middle Collegiate Church
5095:New York Marble Cemetery
2901:Fordham University Press
2653:"Elm Street Off the Map"
2572:"NoHo Historic District"
2175:McSorley's Old Ale House
2144:entrance and exit kiosks
2090:
1777:14th Street–Union Square
1758:14th Street–Union Square
1700:
1665:Foundation. The firm of
1647:Fifth Avenue/53rd Street
1332:city's first subway line
1322:Construction and opening
1291:city's first subway line
1240:Astor Place–Cooper Union
691:14th Street–Union Square
418:14th Street–Union Square
344:Astor Place–Cooper Union
7760:East Village, Manhattan
5946:De Vinne Press Building
5926:Bayard–Condict Building
5648:The Houston Bowery Wall
5610:Merchant's House Museum
5600:Anthology Film Archives
5160:Harvey Milk High School
4409:Scott, Charles (1978).
3791:: 81–83. January 1987.
3527:New York Herald Tribune
3425:New York Herald Tribune
3357:New York Herald Tribune
1631:Louvre – Rivoli station
1340:William Barclay Parsons
7174:Keeper of the Register
6346:Lexington Avenue Local
6197:Taras Shevchenko Place
5764:King Tut's Wah Wah Hut
5501:Metropolitan Playhouse
5213:Church of the Nativity
4629:The Real Deal New York
3079:Hood, Clifton (1978).
2696:Moscow, Henry (1978).
2043:Grueby Faience Company
2022:
1471:
1410:store was incomplete.
1404:electrical substations
1158:New York City Landmark
1110:Stops late nights only
1074:Station service legend
7694:Outside New York City
7189:National Park Service
7169:Contributing property
5991:Schermerhorn Building
5971:Isaac T. Hopper House
5794:Lynn Redgrave Theater
5759:Kim's Video and Music
5631:4th Street Food Co-op
5593:Museums and galleries
5486:Classic Stage Company
4909:Stookey, Lee (1994).
4751:. New York: Rizzoli.
3943:"New York Day by Day"
3664:. February 18, 1962.
3383:norman.hrc.utexas.edu
3268:. September 7, 1923.
3212:. December 17, 1922.
3007:. February 26, 1908.
2938:. December 16, 1904.
2734:. November 14, 1903.
2020:
1973:Tile with initial "A"
1627:New York City Council
1461:
1289:(IRT) as part of the
1274:trains at all times,
314:October 27, 1904
161:40.72972°N 73.99167°W
7378:New York (Manhattan)
6822:New York City Subway
6329:New York City Subway
5966:Hamilton-Holly House
5906:339 Lafayette Street
5859:St. Mark's Playhouse
5584:Trash and Vaudeville
5400:Nuyorican Poets Café
5110:Tompkins Square Park
3915:. February 3, 2000.
3789:Architectural Record
3702:. October 27, 1979.
3589:. November 9, 1959.
2767:. October 26, 1904.
2434:. October 23, 1979.
2260:on February 26, 2021
1496:William Gibbs McAdoo
1248:New York City Subway
1221:Designated NYCL
601:Show map of New York
408:New York City Subway
316: (119 years ago)
72:New York City Subway
7681:Bridges and tunnels
6834:Lexington Ave. Line
6389:St. Lawrence Avenue
5961:Hamilton Fish House
5854:St. Mark's Bookshop
5804:New Theatre Comique
5799:New St. Marks Baths
5734:Ground Zero Gallery
5481:Astor Place Theatre
5278:St. Nicholas Kirche
5268:St. George's Church
5170:Ottendorfer Library
5155:Grace Church School
4954:Station Reporter —
4660:New York Daily News
4105:New York Daily News
3403:Harry Ransom Center
2975:Tribeca Trib Online
2214:Hamilton Fish House
2200:Astor Place Theatre
2185:Cooper Square Hotel
2160:New York University
2106:Southbound entrance
1961:Faience name tablet
1828:do not stop here →
1506:eastward to either
1488:Uptown Hudson Tubes
1368:Heins & LaFarge
1236:Astor Place station
508:does not stop here
166:40.72972; -73.99167
157: /
89:Southbound platform
7053:Lists by borough (
7026:Eastern Pkwy. Line
6872: / ← to
6726:Lists by borough (
6602:Hunts Point Avenue
6592:Castle Hill Avenue
6409:Hunts Point Avenue
6379:Castle Hill Avenue
6182:Great Jones Street
5526:The Public Theater
5430:Superiority Burger
5090:Liz Christy Garden
4880:The New York Times
4687:. April 20, 1998.
4685:Forgotten New York
4381:The New York Times
4162:The New York Times
4071:The New York Times
4025:The New York Times
3981:The New York Times
3947:The New York Times
3913:The New York Times
3880:The New York Times
3739:The New York Times
3700:The New York Times
3662:The New York Times
3587:The New York Times
3554:The New York Times
3489:The New York Times
3452:The New York Times
3379:"Wanamaker's Fire"
3322:The New York Times
3266:The New York Times
3210:The New York Times
3177:The New York Times
3043:The New York Times
3005:The New York Times
2936:The New York Times
2798:The New York Times
2765:The New York Times
2732:The New York Times
2660:The New York Times
2616:The New York Times
2530:The New York Times
2287:The New York Times
2190:The Public Theater
2154:Points of interest
2023:
1810:Southbound express
1787:Northbound express
1554:subterranean river
1500:Christopher Street
1472:
1379:Great Jones Street
1364:August Belmont Jr.
1344:New York City Hall
1309:and listed on the
1270:, it is served by
1216:September 17, 2004
412:Following station
399:Preceding station
381:84 out of 423
341:Former/other names
111:New York, New York
95:Station statistics
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7179:Historic district
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5936:Christodora House
5921:Astor Place Tower
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5694:Astor Opera House
5574:Ray's Candy Store
5410:Please Don't Tell
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5263:St. Emeric Church
5183:
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5118:
5117:
5063:Abe Lebewohl Park
4920:978-0-9635486-1-0
4793:978-0-8135-2396-5
4631:. July 16, 2021.
4537:978-1-63076-316-9
3389:. July 15, 1956.
3324:. June 13, 1940.
3045:. April 9, 1914.
2910:978-0-82890-257-1
2713:978-0-8232-1275-0
2225:BMT Broadway Line
2085:Astor Opera House
1925:to the north and
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5579:Strand Bookstore
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5440:The Talking Band
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5143:41 Cooper Square
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5079:Esperanza Garden
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1384:Lafayette Street
1360:John B. McDonald
1224:October 23, 1979
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7805:NoHo, Manhattan
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6577:Middletown Road
6567:Pelham Bay Park
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6554:Pelham Bay Park
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6524:Bleecker Street
6414:Longwood Avenue
6404:Whitlock Avenue
6364:Middletown Road
6354:Pelham Bay Park
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5754:Kiev Restaurant
5704:Charas/El Bohio
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5511:Orpheum Theatre
5469:
5365:Foxface Natural
5355:Death & Co.
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4903:Further reading
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4107:. p. 592.
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