Broad Street Station

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

Broad Street Station: Access to the Financial Heart of New York

Broad Street station is a subway station located in the heart of the Financial District of Manhattan, New York. It serves as an important access point to the Nassau Street Line of the subway, making it a key station for thousands of workers and visitors to the area. Its strategic location at the intersection of Broad and Wall streets places it at the epicenter of global financial activity.

Connections and Services

Broad Street station is a single station serving the Nassau Street Line:

Broad Street Station (Nassau Street Line)

  • This station is the southern terminus of the Nassau Street Line of the New York City Subway (originally BMT).
  • It is served by trains from the following services:
    • J (brown)
    • Z (brown – only during peak hours in the peak direction)
  • Main entrance address: Intersection of Broad Street and Wall Street, New York, NY 10005

Station Features

  • This part of the complex is an underground station.
  • It functions as a terminal station for the services:
    • J (brown)
    • Z (brown)
  • Station entrances are located in the vicinity of Broad and Wall streets.

Being a terminal station, it does not allow direct transfers to other lines within the same station, but it serves as a fundamental starting and arrival point for those heading to the Financial District.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located at the intersection of Broad Street and Wall Street, in the heart of Manhattan’s Financial District.
  • Its strategic location makes it a key access point to important destinations such as:
    • Financial District (FiDi)

      • Known for housing the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and other major financial institutions.
      • Federal Hall: Historic site where George Washington was inaugurated as president.
      • Wall Street: The iconic street that symbolizes the financial world.
      • Trinity Church: Historic church and cemetery.
    • Nearby Points of Interest

      • Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull): Iconic bronze sculpture.
      • Fearless Girl: Bronze statue in front of the NYSE.
      • Stone Street: One of New York’s oldest streets, cobblestoned and lined with bars and restaurants.
      • National Museum of the American Indian: Located in the historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House.
    • Other Accessible Destinations

History and Evolution

  • Broad Street station was inaugurated on May 29, 1931, as part of the BMT system expansion.
  • The station has been maintained and updated over the years to serve Financial District commuters, including restorations after the events of September 11, 2001.
  • It continues to be a vital terminal for services on the Nassau Street Line.

Interesting Facts

  • The station experiences a high volume of passengers, especially during weekday business hours.
  • Its location makes it a direct access point to some of the world’s most important financial institutions and historical sites.
  • It is one of the southernmost subway stations in Manhattan and serves as a key terminal for J and Z trains.

Where is Broad Street station?

Consult the map below to quickly find the Broad Street station of the New York City subway.