How do I get to The High Line in NYC?


How do I get to The High Line in NYC?

Access to the High Line is possible via any of the access points listed below:
  1. Gansevoort Street and Washington Street (elevator access)
  2. 14th Street (elevator access)
  3. 16th Street.
  4. 17th Street.
  5. 20th Street.
  6. 23rd Street (elevator access)
  7. 26th Street.
  8. 28th Street.


Why did the High Line train close?

Train use dwindled due to the rise in trucking. The southernmost section of the High Line, from Spring to Bank streets, was demolished in the 60s. The decline continued through the 70s, with all traffic stopped by the 80s. Calls for total demolition of the structure soon followed.


What is the nicest subway line in NYC?

This spring's survey crowned the L train as New Yorkers' favorite, although it still only attracts a 53% satisfaction rating.


Is the High Line safe at night?

The High Line is safe during official park hours. At night, the area is safe generally. Stay on the avenues and not the side streets as there are a lot of residential blocks that won't have an ongoing flow of people.


Is High Line worth it?

The High Line is so much more than a city park. On the High Line, you are treated to amazing 360-views of NYC. Also, you'll see stunning architecture and contemporary installation art. Bring your cameras because the High Line is one of the best locales for photography in NYC!


What is the most crowded subway line?

The most crowded train in the NYC Subway system is often considered to be the 4, 5, and 6 trains during peak hours. These lines, collectively known as the Lexington Avenue Line, serve a significant portion of Manhattan and the Bronx, and experience high ridership due to several reasons: 1.