Wall Street (IRT Lexington Avenue Line station)
| New York City Subway station Wall Street Manhattan | |
|---|---|
| Line | IRT Lexington Avenue Line |
| Services | 4 5 (1234) <5> (1a) |
| Transfers | |
| Crossovers | free access between directions |
| Next north | Fulton Street (4 5 (1234) <5> (1a)) |
| Next south | Bowling Green (4 5 (1234) <5> (1a)) |
| Opened | June 12, 1905 |
Wall Street, located at Broadway and Wall Street, is a two-track station with two side platforms that are slightly offset from one another, with glossy blue tile over the original white. The standard IRT name tablet mosaics have been preserved and incorporated into the blue tile; fancy ceiling accents have been preserved as well. On the southbound platfrom is a wooden token booth and ticket chopper, wooden restroom doors on each side, and a mosaic of the "wall" from Wall Street is on the rear wall. There is a crossunder about midway along the legnth of the stations, and a lesser-used one at the north end. At street level are faux kiosks on the southbound side. A complex underground passageway exists outside the fare control which connects to the Broad Street station on the BMT Nassau Street Line. This passageway also leads to the Chase Manhattan Plaza and the old Equitable Building.
External links
- NYCsubway.org – IRT East Side: Wall Street (text used with permission)
Categories: IRT Lexington Avenue Line stations