Spring Street Station
Lines serving the station, map, and information of interest.
Spring Street: Access to Vibrant SoHo
The Spring Street station is a subway stop located in the dynamic SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York. It serves the Lexington Avenue Line of the city’s subway system, providing convenient access to one of Manhattan’s most popular shopping and cultural areas. Its strategic location makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the fashion boutiques, art galleries, and historic architecture of SoHo and Nolita.
Connections and Services
The Spring Street station is an individual stop on the Lexington Avenue Line:
Spring Street Station (Lexington Avenue Line)
- This station is a local stop on the Lexington Avenue Line of the New York City Subway.
- It is served by trains from the following services:
- 6 (green – local service at all times)
- 4 (green – local service only during late nights)
- <!– Note: Daytime 4 trains run express and bypass this station –>
- Main entrance address: Intersection of Spring Street & Lafayette Street, New York, NY 10012
Station Features
- This station has two side platforms and four tracks (two local and two express).
- It is primarily served by local trains:
- 6 (green)
- <!– The 4 train serves late nights only –>
- Station entrances are located at the corners of the intersection of Spring Street and Lafayette Street.
As a standard local station, it does not offer direct transfers to other subway lines within the same station. Passengers needing to transfer to other lines must do so at nearby stations such as Canal Street or Bleecker Street/Broadway-Lafayette.
Importance and Location
- The station is located at the intersection of Spring Street and Lafayette Street, in the heart of SoHo, and adjacent to Nolita in Manhattan.
- Its strategic location makes it a key access point to important destinations such as:
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SoHo (South of Houston Street)
- Famous for its designer stores, high-end boutiques, art galleries, and distinctive cast-iron architecture.
- Ideal for exploring the SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District.
- Numerous trendy restaurants and cafes.
- Proximity to flagship stores of international brands.
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Nolita (North of Little Italy)
- A charming neighborhood known for its independent boutiques, vintage shops, and cozy cafes.
- Picturesque streets like Elizabeth Street and Mott Street.
- St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral.
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Additional Nearby Attractions
- Puck Building: A nearby historic architectural landmark.
- Little Italy: A short walk away, offering a variety of traditional Italian restaurants.
- Elizabeth Street Garden: A unique community garden and green space.
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History and Evolution
- The Spring Street station was inaugurated on October 27, 1904, as part of the first underground subway line operated by the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT).
- It preserves some of the original tile work characteristic of the early IRT stations.
- It has undergone maintenance and updates throughout its history to adapt to modern needs while maintaining its essential function.
Interesting Facts
- The station experiences a constant flow of passengers due to its prime location in SoHo and Nolita.
- It is a key access point for tourists and locals looking to explore the area’s shops, restaurants, and galleries.
- It features mosaics and terracotta work typical of the original IRT stations, offering a glimpse into the history of the New York City Subway.