MTA Capital Construction is building a new Fulton Street Transit Center at the corner of Fulton Street and Broadway, improving connections to six existing Lower Manhattan subway stations:


Fulton St 

Fulton St 

Broadway-Nassau St 

Chambers St-WTC 
Fulton St 

Cortlandt St 
The project will also improve connections to the
Line Cortlandt Street Station at the World Trade Center site that will reopen based on the Port Authority's schedule. These improvements will improve travel for hundreds of thousands of daily commuters and Lower Manhattan residents and visitors and better connect the subway with PATH service and the World Trade Center site.
The project includes the creation of a new transit Center facility at the southeast corner of Fulton Street and Broadway, providing improved street level access and visibility. The 
Broadway/Nassau Street Station will have improved mezzanine and platform access resulting in better circulation and reduced overcrowding conditions. A new underground concourse is being built beneath Dey Street connecting the
line at Church Street and the 
lines on Broadway with additional connections to the new PATH Hub, World Financial Center and ferry service. The project also includes an underground passenger connection between the
Cortlandt Street Station and the
WTC Station.
Construction of the Fulton Street Transit Center is underway and some components of the project have already been opened for customer use, including the rehabilitated 
Fulton Street Station and new 
Fulton Street Station southern access stairs.
Project News
Project Update: January 19, 2012
northbound subway station reopened
The northbound side of the Cortlandt Street
subway station reopened for customer service on November 25, 2009. Please read the MTA Press Release for details.
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