Everything about West Broadway Manhattan totally explained
West Broadway is the name of two north-south streets in the
New York City borough of
Manhattan. The northern street begins at TriBeCa Park, near the intersection of
Sixth Avenue, Walker Street and Beach Street in
TriBeCa. It runs northbound as a one-way street past
Canal Street and becomes two-way at the intersection with
Grand Street one block further north. West Broadway then operates as a main north-south thoroughfare through
SoHo until its northern end at
Houston Street, on the border between
SoHo and
Greenwich Village. North of
Houston Street, LaGuardia Place continues along the same path.
The southern West Broadway runs southbound from TriBeCa Park through the
TriBeCa neighborhood, ending at Park Place. Prior to the
September 11, 2001 attacks, West Broadway continued southward into the
World Trade Center site, ending at Vesey Street.
Transportation
The downtown M20
bus runs on West Broadway from the five-way intersection with
Varick Street and Leonard Street, where
Varick Street merges into West Broadway, until
Chambers Street, where it turns right/west off West Broadway.
The
Franklin Street and
Chambers Street stations of the
IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line (
1 2 3) are located on West Broadway.
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