Broadway/Worth St
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Transit nodes don’t announce themselves; they sit embedded in the sidewalk choreography of the city, and this one carries its share of the load. Twenty-four-hour service keeps Broadway/Worth St humming while the rest of the grid slows down—loads, unloads, and moves people through without fanfare. A quick passenger pocket proves useful in this stretch of Manhattan where the sidewalks narrow and the crossings tighten around Washington Square’s northern edge.
The stop sits squarely on New York, NY 10007, one more waypoint where uptown grids surrender to the angled push of Broadway. It anchors the foot traffic between SoHo’s cast-iron canyons and the brick shoulders of the Lower East Side; the crowd changes as the light does, but the infrastructure stays constant. Getting here is half the story, and the curb-cut ramps feed a steady stream of riders onto and off the buses without pause.
Signage marks the zone, though you’ll recognize it by the swirl of buses and bicycles more than by any marquee. Passenger loading areas extend a few feet past the curb, just enough to buy a second of safety in the city’s perpetual flow; the layout keeps foot traffic off the roadway itself. Signs posted nearby point to real-time updates and route changes—daily variables that riders learn to scan before stepping off the curb.
If you’re staring at a map or need to confirm the exact spot, pull up directions on the map link: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c25a20358d4905:0xea593b0bb435361c. Direction-finding ends with a phone call: 212-564-8080.