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Special Event

Heritage of Pride Events
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Pride March: 12 Noon
 

5 Av and 36 St to Washington Square Park
The march travels down 5 Av to 8 St, then turns west on 8 St to Christopher St and continues through Greenwich Village.

Getting there by train:
34 St-Herald Sq D line icon F line icon* N line icon Q line icon R line icon
33 St (Lexington Av) 6 line icon
28 St (Lexington Av) 6 line icon
23 St (Lexington Av)    6 line icon
28 St (Broadway) N line icon R line icon
23 St (Broadway)         N line icon R line icon
14 St- Union Sq L line icon N line icon Q line icon R line icon 4 line icon 5 line icon 6 line icon
14 St (6 Av) L line icon F line icon*
W 4 St-Washington Sq A line icon C line icon D line icon E line icon F line icon*
Christopher St-Sheridan Sq 1 line icon

Notes*
Downtown F line icon trains run express from 34 St to West 4 St, skipping 23 St and 14 St.
Queens-bound F line icon trains run on the E line icon line from 47-50 St/Rockefeller Center to 36 St.

Buses that serve the area:
M2, M3, M4, M5, M14, M20, M23, M34/M34A SBS, Q32, X1, X10, QM2, QM4, QM5, QM6, BxM3, BxM4, BxM6, BxM7, BxM8, BxM9, BxM10, BxM11
Buses may be rerouted during the march. Look for directions at bus stops.

Bus routes will be affected by street closures. Check the "Service Status" box for updates to subway, bus and rail service.


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