“The fastest and safest way to get around the East Side of Manhattan during the United Nations General Assembly is by taking one of the numerous subway lines that provide round the clock service,” said New York City Transit President Richard Davey. Trains on the N, Q lines combined run every four minutes during the day and every three and a half to four and a half minutes during rush hour, and take just eight minutes to travel between the Herald Square and Canal Street. F train customers are reminded F service is rerouted along the E line between 5 Av/53 St in Manhattan and Jackson Hts-Roosevelt Av in Queens to accommodate critical track replacement work.Trains on the 7 line run every four to five and a half minutes during the day and every two to two and a half minutes during rush hours and take just nine minutes to travel between Times Square and Long Island City’s Vernon-Jackson Station.Īcross 53rd Street, trains on the E, F lines run combined every three to four and a half minutes during the day and every two and a half to three minutes during rush hour and take just 18 minutes to travel between Forest Hills and Lexington Avenue. New York City Transit (NYCT) customers know the fastest and most convenient way to get around town is by hopping on the subway.Īlong the East Side of Manhattan, trains on the 4, 5 lines run a combined every four minutes during the day and every two and a half to three minutes during rush hours and take 15 minutes to travel between 59th Street and Wall Street. During rush hour, the 6 train runs every three minutes along the East Side of Manhattan. 18, the United Nations will host leaders from its 193 member states to address the world’s most pressing issues. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) reminds customers to skip the traffic gridlock and take the subway while the United Nations’ 78th session of the General Assembly takes place. Trains Arriving Every Three Minutes During Rush Hour
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