Franklin Street (IRT Sixth Avenue Line)

Franklin Street
Former New York City Subway rapid transit station
Station statistics
Borough Manhattan
Locale Lower Manhattan
Coordinates 40°43′8.16″N 74°0′23.54″W / 40.7189333°N 74.0065389°W / 40.7189333; -74.0065389Coordinates: 40°43′8.16″N 74°0′23.54″W / 40.7189333°N 74.0065389°W / 40.7189333; -74.0065389
Services IRT Sixth Avenue Line
Structure Elevated
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Other information
Closed December 4, 1938 (December 4, 1938)
Station succession
Next north Grand Street
Next south Chambers Street

Franklin Street was a station on the demolished IRT Sixth Avenue Line in Manhattan, New York City. It was located at Franklin Street and West Broadway, and it had two tracks and two side platforms. There was space for two additional tracks in the station. South of the station there are two additional tracks that served to layup trains.[1][2]

History

The station opened on June 5, 1878[3][4] as part of a line along Trinity Place, Church Avenue, West Broadway, and Sixth Avenue between Rector Street and 58th Street. The line was built by the Gilbert Elevated Railway Company, which would later come to be known as the Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company.[2]

The station closed on December 4, 1938 with the rest of the Sixth Avenue Elevated.[2][5] The Franklin Street station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line is the closest subway station to serve as a replacement.

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