Columbus Av/W 100 St
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Public transit weaves through the city like threads in a tapestry, and Columbus Av/W 100 St is one of those quiet junctions where schedules and sidewalks meet. Buses pause here, offering riders a moment to step off the curb or step aboard, depending on the hour. The stop serves as a small but essential node in the Upper West Side’s daily rhythm.
You’ll find it at New York, NY 10025, where Columbus Avenue intersects with West 100th Street. The neighborhood hums with the kind of energy that feels both lived-in and unassuming—bodegas, brownstones, and the occasional dog walker all share the pavement. For anyone navigating the M7, M104, or other routes, this is a familiar point on the map, though it rarely demands attention beyond its practical role.
While the stop itself doesn’t offer much beyond shelter and a posted timetable, its presence is a reminder of how transit shapes the city’s flow. If you need to confirm a route or timing, 511 is the number to call for real-time updates. No frills, just the basics—exactly what you’d expect from a place that exists to keep the city moving.
For directions, the map pinpoints the exact location: here’s where to find it. It’s the kind of spot you might overlook until the moment you need it, then appreciate for its unobtrusive reliability.