Transportation

100 Park Avenue is located in the very heart of Manhattan's public transportation system. The building is easily accessible by subway, bus, and rail. The New York City public transportation system is one of the largest and most complex in the world. Although we have included some useful information on the following page, we realize that users may need more detailed information. Click here to reach the Metropolitan Transportation Authority home page.

Subway: The two closest subway stations to 100 Park Avenue are the 51st Street station (East 51st Street and Lexington Avenue) and Grand Central Station (42nd Street and Park Avenue). The 51st Street station is serviced primarily by the E and F Lines, while Grand Central Terminal by the 4,5,6,7 and S lines.

Rail Service: Grand Central Terminal is a major hub for the Metro-North Railways with rail service to points north of Manhattan via the New Haven, Hudson and Harlem Line. Connector service via bus or subway to the Long Island Rail Road and Long Island Bus Service is also easily accessible through Grand Central Terminal.

Bus Service: Grand Central Station is serviced by the following major bus lines in Manhattan: M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M42, M101, M102, M104.


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