Cathedral Parkway–110th Street Station

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

Cathedral Parkway–110th Street: Access to Upper Manhattan and Morningside Heights

The Cathedral Parkway–110th Street station is a subway station located in Upper Manhattan, New York. It serves as an important access point for the neighborhoods of Morningside Heights and the northwestern end of Central Park. Its strategic location near Columbia University and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine makes it a key stop for students, residents, and tourists exploring this vibrant area of Manhattan.

Lines and Services

The Cathedral Parkway–110th Street station is part of the Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway system.

Cathedral Parkway–110th Street (Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)

  • This station belongs to the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway.
  • It is served by trains of the service:
    • 1 (red)
  • Main entrance address: Cathedral Pkwy & Broadway, New York, NY 10025

Platform Details

  • This station has side platforms for local services.
  • It is served by trains of the service:
    • 1 (red)
  • Station entrances are located at the intersections of 110th Street (Cathedral Parkway) with Broadway and Central Park West.

The station directly serves the Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line, facilitating travel along the west side of Manhattan.

Location and Importance

  • The station is located at the intersection of Cathedral Parkway (West 110th Street) and Broadway, bordering Morningside Heights and the Upper West Side.
  • Its strategic location makes it a key access point to important destinations such as:
    • Morningside Heights

      • Home to world-renowned academic institutions.
      • Columbia University: One of the city’s most important university campuses.
      • Barnard College.
      • Cathedral of St. John the Divine: One of the largest cathedrals in the world.
    • Upper West Side / Central Park

      • A residential neighborhood known for its architecture and parks.
      • Direct access to the northwest corner of Central Park, including North Woods and Harlem Meer.
      • Straus Park.
    • Other Nearby Attractions

      • Riverside Park: A picturesque park along the Hudson River.
      • Numerous restaurants, cafes, and local shops serving the student and residential community.

History and Evolution

  • The Cathedral Parkway–110th Street station was inaugurated on October 27, 1904, as part of the first subway line of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT).
  • Being one of the original stations of the system, it has maintained much of its historical character.
  • Over the years, it has received maintenance and improvements to adapt to modern needs, including platform extensions to accommodate longer trains.

Interesting Facts

  • The station is vital for the Columbia University community, serving thousands of students, faculty, and staff daily.
  • Its proximity to the majestic Cathedral of St. John the Divine makes it a frequent stop for visitors.
  • It offers convenient access to the natural areas of northern Central Park and Riverside Park.

Where is the Cathedral Parkway–110th Street station?

Check the map below to quickly find the Cathedral Parkway–110th Street station of the New York City Subway.