W 23 St/6 Ave
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Bus stops in Manhattan often blend into the urban rhythm, but W 23 St/6 Ave serves as a functional pivot point in Chelsea’s grid. Unlike subway stations with scheduled arrivals, this stop caters to passengers relying on surface routes—no underground tunnels or fare gates, just a designated curb for boarding and alighting. Around-the-clock transit access means late-night riders or early commuters won’t find themselves stranded; the place operates without the constraints of a 9-to-5 schedule.
The intersection of West 23rd Street and Sixth Avenue places this stop amid a mix of residential brownstones, boutique offices, and the occasional gallery. It’s a block where delivery cyclists weave between cabs and pedestrians duck into cafés, yet the stop itself remains a no-frills node in the city’s transit network. No benches or shelters are promised here—just a marked passenger loading area where buses pause long enough for quick boarding. The address, New York, NY 10010, pins it squarely between the Flatiron District’s hustle and Chelsea’s slightly slower stride.
There’s no phone number to call for schedules—real-time updates come via transit apps or the MTA’s digital tools. Still, the 24-hour availability simplifies planning; whether it’s a 3 a.m. shift change or a post-theater crowd, the stop stays active. For exact location details or nearby route options, the map lays out the terrain without ambiguity. No embellishments, just a place where the city’s movement pauses briefly before resuming.