![]() Please visit the MTA website for additional details, and for bus and subway maps. Please note: Certain restrictions apply to bus and train transfers. Bus: Take the M1, M2, M3, or M4 bus along Fifth Avenue (from uptown locations) to 82nd Street or along Madison Avenue (from downtown locations) to 83rd Street.įrom West Side of Manhattan: Take the 1 train to 86th Street, then the M86 crosstown bus across Central Park to Fifth Avenue OR take the C train to 81st Street, then the M79 bus across Central Park to Fifth Avenue.įrom Penn Station: Take the M4 bus to 83rd Street and Madison Avenue OR take the C local train to 81st Street and transfer to the M79 crosstown bus across Central Park to Fifth Avenue.įrom The Met Cloisters: Take the M4 bus directly to 82nd Street and Fifth Avenue OR take the A train to 125th Street, transfer to the B or C local train, exit at 81st Street, and transfer to the M79 crosstown bus across Central Park to Fifth Avenue. This walk is about a half mile and takes approximately 10 minutes. Our approach to project staging and sequencing provided for the continued smooth operation of service during construction of this critical regional transportation facility.From East Side of Manhattan: Subway: Take the 4, 5, or 6 train to 86th Street and walk three blocks west to Fifth Avenue. ![]() VHB developed staging and sequencing plans for the facility work adjacent to the active railroad ROW that accommodated 24/7 MNR and Amtrak service, and regular freight rail activity throughout the construction process. Construction of this project along the busy NHML which includes shared MNR/Amtrak/freight rail operations required careful planning and coordination with the railroads, as well as rigorous construction management. The project also required railroad infrastructure related improvements, including the reconstruction of five miles of NHML Track 3, reinstallation of the contact wire for electrification, the design/installation of a new signal system for all four main line tracks, and the installation of a redundant fiber optic backbone. ![]()
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