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Best transit access in New York City

How to get here

Here, mass transit is unmatched. The World Trade Center campus offers access to 12 subway lines, 2 PATH trains to New Jersey, 17 ferry routes, 30 MTA bus routes, 2.3 miles of bike lanes and 3 major airports within 35 minutes. The World Trade Center offers direct, weather-protected access to most of the City’s subway, bus and ferry lines.

Two new train stations—the WTC Transportation Hub designed by Santiago Calatrava, and the MTA Fulton Transit Center designed by Nicholas Grimshaw make coming and going fast and convenient.

It’s the equivalent of having Grand Central, Times Square and Penn Station in one place.

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All Transport

All Transport

Effortless access, convenient connectivity:

 

The best mass transit in New York City — including in building access to 12 Subway lines, 2 PATH lines to New Jersey, 17 daily ferry routes, 30 MTA bus routes plus over 300 Citi bike stations and connection to 2.3 miles of bike lanes. It’s fast, it’s efficient, it’s all here.

Subway & PATH

Subway & PATH

NYC subway:

 

Visit the MTA website for schedules and fare prices.

1 R W to Cortlandt Street 2 3 E to Park Place

R W to Rector Street

2 3 4 5 A C J Z to Fulton Street



NJ Path train:

 

The primary transit link between Manhattan and neighboring New Jersey communities, as well as suburban commuter railroads. Visit NJ PATH train for schedules and fare prices.

Ferry Service

Ferry Service

NY waterway:

 

Available from Midtown Manhattan, New Jersey, Queens and Staten Island. Visit NY Waterway, NYC Ferry, Seastreak, NY Water Taxi, Governors Island, Staten Island Ferry, and Statue Cruise for schedules and fare prices.

Parking & Rideshare

Parking & Rideshare

Pay-to-park garages:

 

75 West St., 90 West St. and 73 Church St.



Rideshare, taxi and black car drop off:

 

7WTC - Corner of Barclay St. and Greenwich St.
4WTC - Corner of Liberty and Church St.

Bus Routes

Bus Routes

Bus Routes:

 

M55 at Vesey Street and Church Street
M55 at Liberty Street and Church Street
M9at Liberty Street and South End Avenue

Bikeshare

Bikeshare

Citi bike stations:

 

Citi Bike is the nation's largest bikeshare program, with 25,000 bikes and over 1,500 stations across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Jersey City, and Hoboken.

Citi Bike docking stations are available on the perimeter of campus most conveniently:

Barclay St & Church St

Park Pl & Church St

Fulton St & Broadway

Albany St & Greenwich St

West St & Liberty St

Liberty St & Broadway

Visit citibikenyc.com to learn more.



Public bike parking:

 

Public bicycle parking is available to visitors at the Cedar Street BikeCorral, located south of Liberty Park and just east of West Street, and at the 9/11 Memorial Plaza, adjacent to West Street.



Bike lanes & getting here:

 

Download the WTC Bike Map to learn more about bike lanes, bike parking options, and bike rules and regulations around the campus. Review the NYC DOT website for further details on bicycle lanes and parking options in Lower Manhattan.