Water St & Broad St
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The intersection of Water St & Broad St in Lower Manhattan serves as a key transit point for bus routes weaving through the Financial District. This stop connects riders to the dense network of streets where historic architecture meets the pulse of modern commuting. Passenger loading areas are designated here, making it a functional node for those navigating the area’s mix of office towers, waterfront parks, and cobblestone side streets. Unlike subway stations, bus stops like this one offer a ground-level view of the neighborhood’s rhythm, from morning rush hours to late-night service.
Transit runs around the clock at this location, a practical detail for a district that rarely sleeps. Whether it’s early-morning shifts at the nearby markets or late departures from the Seaport’s restaurants, the 24-hour availability ensures options for riders at any hour. The stop’s position—just blocks from the East River—also places it within walking distance of landmarks like the Charging Bull and the museum at Fraunces Tavern, though its primary role remains one of utility rather than tourism.
For those mapping out routes or double-checking schedules, the stop’s details can be found via directions here. No phone contact is listed for this particular stop, as inquiries typically route through the broader transit authority. It’s one of those small but essential waypoints that keeps the city’s movement fluid, day and night.