Division A (IRT) Platforms 2 side platforms Borough Manhattan | Structure Underground Opened 27 October 1904 Tracks 4 | |
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Line IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line Services 1 (all times)
2 (late nights) Transit connections NYCT Bus: M5, M7, M11, M66, M104
MTA Bus: BxM2 Address New York, NY 10023, United States Locale Lincoln Square, Upper West Side Similar 59th Street–C, 72nd Street, 28th Street, 18th Street, 50th Street |
66th Street–Lincoln Center is a local station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 66th Street and Broadway, it is served by the 1 train at all times, and by the 2 train during late nights.
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Station layout
The walls at the platform level were renovated in 2004 and are decorated with mosaics designed by New York artist Nancy Spero. Elevators to street level provide ADA-accessibility. There is also a crossunder between the uptown and downtown side platforms at the extreme south end of the station; however, it is not ADA-accessible, and there is no free ADA-accessible transfer between directions.
Nearby points of interest
The station provides access to Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts just to the south, with Alice Tully Hall just to the west. All of the Lincoln Center venues are connected by underground concourses near the southern end of the station. Dante Park, upstairs at the south end, is named for the poet Dante Alighieri, whose statue is found there. Richard Tucker Park is nearby, at the north end of Lincoln Square.
A number of schools are nearby as well, including the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts and some small schools located in the former Martin Luther King Jr. High School building.
This station also provides access to: