34th Street – Hudson Yards
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Stationsinformation | ||||
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Stad | New York, USA | |||
Invigd | 2015 | |||
Kapacitet | ||||
Antal plattformar | 1 st | |||
Förbindelser | ||||
Linje | Flushing Line: | |||
Föregående station | : Slutstation | |||
Efterföljande station | : Times Square – 42nd Street | |||
34th Street – Hudson Yards en tunnelbanestation i New Yorks tunnelbana som ligger på västra Manhattan vid 34th Street och Hudson Yards i södra Hell's Kitchen, New York. Stationen invigdes september 2015 på Flushing Line. Ovanför stationen pågår bebyggelse av nya hus och kvarter i ett nytt område som heter Hudson Yards.[1]
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Noter
- ^ New York City Mayor's Office (December 3, 2007). ”Former Mayor Bloomberg and Governor Spitzer Announce Start of Construction on No. 7 Subway Extension”. Pressmeddelande. Läst 28 februari, 2010.
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Författare/Upphovsman: Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York, Licens: CC BY 2.0
MTA Chairman and CEO Thomas Prendergast joins elected officials to dedicate the new 34 St-Hudson Yards station on Sun., September 13, 2015, which extends the 7 line to the West Side.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick CashinFörfattare/Upphovsman: airbus777 from Washington, DC, USA, Licens: CC BY 2.0
7 Extension to 34th St/Hudson Yards
Bullet for New York City Subway 7 service, used from 1979-present.
Författare/Upphovsman: Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York, Licens: CC BY 2.0
MTA Chairman and CEO Thomas Prendergast joins elected officials to dedicate the new 34 St-Hudson Yards station on Sun., September 13, 2015, which extends the 7 line to the West Side.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick CashinFörfattare/Upphovsman: Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York, Licens: CC BY 2.0
MTA Chairman and CEO Thomas Prendergast joins elected officials to dedicate the new 34 St-Hudson Yards station on Sun., September 13, 2015, which extends the 7 line to the West Side.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin