33rd Street station (PATH)

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33rd Street station (PATH) is a major Port Authority Trans-Hudson rail terminal in Midtown Manhattan that serves as a key commuter link between New Jersey and New York City.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Port Authority Trans-Hudson station
rail terminal
rapid transit station
accessible no
borough Manhattan
category PATH stations in Manhattan
Railway stations in the United States opened in 1910
code 33
country United States of America
surface form: United States
electrification 750 V DC third rail
fareControlType turnstiles
fareSystem MetroCard
PATH SmartLink
hasConnection Herald Square
surface form: Herald Square area

New York City Subway nearby stations
hasEntrance Sixth Avenue
West 32nd Street
West 33rd Street
locatedIn Manhattan
Midtown Manhattan
New York City
surface form: New York

New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedUnder Sixth Avenue
near Herald Square
Koreatown
surface form: Koreatown, Manhattan

Penn Station (New York City)
numberOfPlatforms 2
numberOfTracks 4
opened 1910
operator Port Authority Trans-Hudson
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
ownedBy Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
partOf PATH
surface form: PATH system
partOfNetwork Trans-Hudson rail network
platformType island platform
rebuilt 1939
role Manhattan terminal for multiple PATH lines
serves New Jersey–New York City commuters
Port Authority Trans-Hudson
streetAddress Sixth Avenue and West 33rd Street
structureType underground
terminusOf Hoboken–33rd Street line
Journal Square–33rd Street (via Hoboken) line
Journal Square–33rd Street line

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Koreatown publicTransitAccess 33rd Street station (PATH)
subject surface form: Koreatown (Manhattan)