14th Street/Sixth Avenue Station

Lines served by the station, map, and points of interest.

14th Street/Sixth Avenue: An Important Connection Hub in Manhattan

The 14th Street/Sixth Avenue station is a major New York City Subway complex, located at the intersection of the vibrant neighborhoods of Chelsea and Greenwich Village in Manhattan. It functions as a crucial transfer point between several subway lines and the PATH system, making it one of the key stations in the city’s transportation network.

Connections and Services

The 14th Street/Sixth Avenue complex integrates stations from different lines, connected internally:

14th Street (Sixth Avenue Line)

  • This part of the complex belongs to the IND Sixth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway.
  • It is served by trains from the following services:
    • F (orange)
    • M (orange)
  • Main entrance address: Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) and 14th Street, New York, NY

14th Street (Canarsie Line)

  • This section corresponds to the BMT Canarsie Line of the New York City Subway.
  • It is served by trains from the service:
    • L (gray)
  • Entrances to this section are located on 14th Street, with internal connections to Sixth Avenue.

The interconnection within the complex allows passengers to make convenient transfers between the F, M, and L lines. Additionally, there is a direct connection to the 14th Street station of the PATH system to New Jersey.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located at the intersection of 14th Street and Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas), on the border between the Chelsea and Greenwich Village neighborhoods.
  • Its strategic location makes it a key access point to important destinations such as:
    • Greenwich Village

      • Known for its bohemian atmosphere, live music venues, unique shops, and restaurants.
      • Proximity to Washington Square Park and New York University (NYU).
      • Historic streets and a vibrant nightlife.
    • Chelsea

      • Famous for its art galleries, Chelsea Market, and the High Line elevated park.
      • Close to the Meatpacking District, with its fashion boutiques and luxury restaurants.
      • Modern residential buildings and converted piers (Chelsea Piers).
    • Additional Nearby Attractions

      • Union Square: A major commercial and transportation hub with a popular farmers’ market (Greenmarket).
      • Flatiron District: Home to the iconic Flatiron Building.

History and Evolution

  • The Canarsie Line (L) platforms opened in 1924 as part of the BMT line extension.
  • The Sixth Avenue Line (F, M) platforms opened in December 1940.
  • The adjacent PATH station dates back to 1908, making it one of the oldest in the PATH system.
  • The complex has undergone renovations to improve connections, signage, and accessibility, including the installation of elevators.

Interesting Facts

  • It is one of the busiest stations outside the Financial District and Midtown, due to transfers and its location.
  • It serves as an important link between Manhattan and New Jersey via the PATH connection.
  • Its location makes it an ideal starting point for exploring some of Manhattan’s most dynamic and cultural neighborhoods.

Where is the 14th Street/Sixth Avenue station?

Consult the map below to quickly find the 14th Street/Sixth Avenue station of the New York City Subway.