Rector Street is a station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Rector Street and Greenwich Street in Lower Manhattan, it is served by the 1 train at all times and by the 2 train on weekends. One block East, you will find the R/W and another short block the 4&5. It's the second stop northbound so you always get your choice of a seat.
When traveling uptown, the first subway car is closest to Rector/Greenwich. and the last car to Morris/Greenwich St. These are the only exits from the station.
When traveling downtown, the first car is closest to the Morris St/Greenwich St exit, the 6th car is closest to the Edgar St/Greenwich St exit and the last cat exits directly to the Rector/Greenwich St...
Read moreThis is one of the very first, or one of the very last train stations of or one the Metropolitan Transportation Assosiation's 1 Train Line, which Starts (downtown) at South Ferry Station (Whitehall St/State St/Bowling Green/Staten Island Ferry/Battery Park) and ends deep into the Bronx by Van Courtland. This is the very train like that was made famous my ASAP Rocky's song feature many at the time up and coming artists such as Action Bronson and Kendrick Lamar...
Read moreNice quiet subway stop that is not in the heart of touristland. The mornings are not very crowded and there is usually always a seat on the subway at this stop on the 1 line since it is near the start of the line. Easy transfers and now has the ability to use the new tap...
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