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 IRT West Side: 59th Street-Columbus Circle
59th Street/Columbus Circle is next, a local station with two side platforms.
Notes: West Side of Columbus Circle station, illuminated by light coming in through vaults
Notes: Columbus Monument and Subway Entrance, Columbus Circle, New York City
www.nycsubway.org /irt/westside/irt-westside-59.html

  
 The American Experience/Technology/New York Underground/Transcript
There was, for example, the monument of Christopher Columbus at Columbus Circle and 59th Street, he had to design it so that the subway didn't knock it over or undermine its foundation.
George McClellan, who is the Mayor of New York City and the son of General George McClellan of Civil War fame is handed the controls, and the idea is that he'll take the train out of the station and then surrender the controls to one of the I-R-T's regular motormen.
The city was churning with energy and enthusiasm, and investors and people coming to the city, both from other places and from this country to make their fortune.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/amex/technology/nyunderground/nyundergroundts.html

  
 IRT West Side Line
Stations at: 50th Street and 59th Street (Columbus Circle) Construction commenced September 19, 1900.
Stations were built at Grand Central (express) and Times Square (local) along 42nd Street (today's Shuttle operation).
Stations at: 66th Street, 72nd Street (express), and 79th Street.
www.nycsubway.org /irt/westside

  
 Category:New York City Subway stubs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
59th Street-Columbus Circle (New York City Subway station)
174th Street (IRT White Plains Road Line station)
Van Siclen Avenue (IRT Eastern Parkway Line station)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:New_York_City_Subway_stubs   (294 words)

  
 Category:New York City Subway stubs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
59th Street-Columbus Circle (New York City Subway station)
174th Street (IRT White Plains Road Line station)
Van Siclen Avenue (IRT Eastern Parkway Line station)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:New_York_City_Subway_stubs   (284 words)

  
 IRT West Side Line
Stations at: 50th Street and 59th Street (Columbus Circle) Construction commenced September 19, 1900.
Stations were built at Grand Central (express) and Times Square (local) along 42nd Street (today's Shuttle operation).
The IRT line on the West Side of Manhattan comprises portions of several different subway construction contracts, including the 1904 Contract I "First Subway" from north of Times Square and several extensions to it, and sixteen 1915-1918 Contract III, or "Dual Contracts" stations.
www.nycsubway.org /irt/westside   (284 words)

  
 I L A
From Battery Park, go to the Seventh Avenue (IRT) line, and take a No. 1 or No. 9 local train uptown to Columbus Circle; see subway directions above.
In Manhattan, drive North on 9th Avenue, then West on 59th Street.
Take the F.D.R. Drive south to 96th Street, then drive west on 96th to Amsterdam Avenue (10th Avenue) and south to 59th Street.
www.ilaword.org /JOHNJAYDirections.html   (284 words)

  
 IND Sixth Avenue Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sixth Avenue Line begins at its north end as a two-track line splitting from the IND Eighth Avenue Line south of 59th Street-Columbus Circle at a flying junction, with connections to the local and express tracks.
The line then turns south to go under Sixth Avenue, merging with the IND 63rd Street Line and a connection to the IND Queens Boulevard Line to become a four-track line.
It immediately turns east under 53rd Street and crosses the IND Queens Boulevard Line, which parallels it just to the north.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/IND_Sixth_Avenue_Line   (1112 words)

  
 NYPD TRANSIT POLICE PCT - Phone
Transit District 1, 59th Street/Columbus Circle subway station, New York, NY 10019 PHONE: (212) 258-2840 FAX: (212) 226-2693
Transit District 4, Union Square subway station, 14th Street/Union Square West, New York, NY 10003 PHONE: (212) 253-7511 FAX: (212) 253-7510
Transit District 2, Canal Street IND subway station, West Broadway/Lispendard Street, New York, NY 10013 PHONE: (212) 226-4318 FAX: (212) 334-9680
www.pdretiree.com /tpdphone.htm   (1112 words)

  
 ERA Online Swindler Transit News
Up at 59th Street/Columbus Circle, Cunningham and Brennan are interested in only a portion of the station, because much of it was gutted in the 1930s to accommodate a passageway to the Eighth Avenue line.
There was a time when New Orleans was a spider web of streetcar lines stretching clear out to Lake Pontchartrain and deep into the city’s neighborhoods.
The century-old line — which runs from Castle Shannon to the southern edge of the city — closed in June 1993 because railroad beds, tracks and bridges were too unstable.
www.electricrailroaders.org /swindler/2004_0417-0423.php   (20587 words)

  
 I L A
Take the 8th Avenue (IND) subway line uptown to Columbus Circle - 59th Street station; see subway directions above.
From Battery Park, go to the Seventh Avenue (IRT) line, and take a No. 1 or No. 9 local train uptown to Columbus Circle; see subway directions above.
In Manhattan, drive North on 9th Avenue, then West on 59th Street.
www.ilaword.org /JOHNJAYDirections.html   (20587 words)

  
 directions.html
Take the #1, #9 IRT Local or the A, C, B or D Line to the 59th Street (Columbus Circle) station.
Go west to Third Avenue, then turn right on Third Avenue to 66th Street and take the Park Transverse to the West Side.
Turn left on 42nd Street to Tenth Avenue, then right (north) on Tenth Avenue to West 65th Street.
www.nystatetheater.org /directions.html   (20587 words)

  
 Special Reports
Ave., Parkchester-E. 177th St., Jay St.-Borough Hall, Kew Gardens/Union Turnpike, Queensboro Plaza, Jackson Heights/Roosevelt Ave., Lexington Ave/53rd St., 7th Ave./53rd St, 36th St., Nevins St., 59th St./Columbus Circle., 125th St., Court St., Essex St., City Hall-Brooklyn Bridge, Myrtle Ave., Seneca Ave.
Coney Island/Stillwell Avenue: inaccessible at this time due to construction, ramp in station goes to steps (Vague message on hotline about accessibility of station) Person I talked to on accessibility phone line said there was no elevator in the station and that the ramp went down to street level.
Grand Central/42nd St.: Large Gap, elevator located between Lexington and Park Avenues inside Station.
dnnyc.net /Reports/Subway_Accessibility/stations.html   (20587 words)

  
 The Juilliard School - About - Directions to Juilliard
A or C (Eighth Avenue line) and B or D (Sixth Avenue line) to Columbus Circle Station (59th Street).
The School is located on the northwest corner of Broadway and West 65th Street.
From this station, Juilliard is six blocks south on Broadway.
www.juilliard.edu /about/directions.html   (249 words)

  
 Lincoln Square BID
Take the A, C, B, D, 1 or 9 train to the 59th Street/Columbus Circle station.
Take the 2 or 3 train to the 72nd Street station and walk south two blocks.
The Lincoln Square Business Improvement District is located on the upper west side of Manhattan and is easily reachable by many forms of transportation.
www.lincolnbid.org /map.html   (249 words)

  
 The Juilliard School - Directions
A or C (Eighth Avenue line) and B or D (Sixth Avenue line) to Columbus Circle Station (59th Street).
The School is located on the northwest corner of Broadway and West 65th Street.
From here, the school is a few blocks north on Broadway.
www.julliard.edu /utilities/directions.html   (249 words)

  
 All articles - Dic.blogopt.com
59th Street-Columbus Circle (New York City Subway station)
dic.blogopt.com /Special:Allpages/509_Iolanda   (85 words)

  
 Woodlawn (New York Subway)
There are two abandoned side platforms, which were used in the past to unload passengers while the centre platform was used to load passengers in a style similar to 59th Street-Columbus Circle Station and other Bronx Interborough Rapid Transit terminals.
Woodlawn is the northern terminal of the 4 Line.
To search McFly, or the web, use the search page.
www.mcfly.org /wik/Woodlawn_(New_York_Subway)   (85 words)

  
 Welcome to the Continuum Health Partners' Collaborative Design Center
The nearest subway station is the 59th St./Columbus Circle stop on the 1, 9, A, B, C, and D lines (there are subway entrances/exits at the corner of West 57th and 8th Ave).
We're located on the top floor (19th floor) of the BMW building (so named because there is a BMW dealership on the ground floor) at the northeast corner of West 57th Street and 11th Avenue in Manhattan.
Both the M31 and the M57 buses have stops in front of our building.
www.wehealny.org /designcenter/faqs.html   (447 words)

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