174th–175th Streets Station

Lines serving the station, map, and information of interest.

174th–175th Streets: A Key Station in Washington Heights

The 174th–175th Streets station is a local subway station located in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, New York City. It serves the IND Eighth Avenue Line (Independent Subway System), providing essential service for residents and visitors of this vibrant community. Its location near the George Washington Bridge and its bus terminal makes it an important connection point in upper Manhattan.

Connections and Services

The 174th–175th Streets station is a local station that is part of the main Eighth Avenue Line:

IND Eighth Avenue Line

  • This station is a local stop on the Eighth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway.
  • It is served by trains of the following services:
    • A (blue)
    • C (blue) (except late nights and weekends)
  • Main entrance address: Fort Washington Avenue between W 174th Street & W 175th Street, New York, NY

The station provides crucial local services for the Washington Heights neighborhood, connecting it with the rest of Manhattan and the other boroughs.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located at the intersection of Fort Washington Avenue and 174th and 175th Streets, in the heart of Washington Heights, Manhattan.
  • Its strategic location makes it a key access point to important destinations such as:
    • Washington Heights

      • A diverse neighborhood known for its vibrant Dominican culture, historic parks, and views of the Hudson River.
      • Highbridge Park: Offers trails, panoramic views, and the historic High Bridge.
      • Morris-Jumel Mansion: The oldest house in Manhattan, a historic museum.
      • Proximity to the NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
    • Nearby Connections

      • George Washington Bridge Bus Station: A major bus terminal with routes to New Jersey and other locations.
      • Access to the George Washington Bridge.
    • Additional Nearby Attractions

      • The Met Cloisters (accessible via bus transfer or a short subway ride): A museum dedicated to the art and architecture of medieval Europe.
      • Fort Tryon Park: Home to The Cloisters and beautiful gardens.

History and Evolution

  • The 174th–175th Streets station was opened on September 10, 1932, as part of the initial opening of the IND Eighth Avenue Line.
  • Like many stations in the IND system, it features the characteristic architectural style of the era, including tile mosaics.
  • The station has maintained its essential function over the decades, serving the growing community of Washington Heights.

Interesting Facts

  • The station is vital for the daily commutes of Washington Heights residents.
  • Its proximity to the George Washington Bridge Bus Station makes it an intermodal transfer point for many travelers.
  • It has two levels: the upper level for southbound trains and the lower level for northbound trains, a common configuration for stations built on sloping terrain.

Where is the 174th–175th Streets Station?

Consult the map below to quickly find the 174th–175th Streets station of the New York City Subway.