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World Trade Center (IND Eighth Avenue Line station)

The World Trade Center Station is the Southernmost stop on the (E) train. This station has a island platform and is wheelchair acessible via the PATH station. Various exits on the platform are on a upper mezzanine. Prior to the tradegy of September 11th, the Southernmost exit would lead to the World Trade Center Mall . Now it leads to the PATH Station. The Doors and Ramp from the World Trade Center leading into the station survived the attacks.

The station was not damaged, but was covered by Dust and the entrances were covered with debris and papers.

Throught the station there are eyes within the mosiacs. The station will retain the current name as a respect to the victims.

At it's opening the station was named Hudson Terminal.


ManhattanIND Eighth Avenue Line

|- |width=20% align=right|Services||

|- |width=20% align=right|Transfers||World Trade Center ()

|- |width=20% align=right|Crossovers||

|- |width=20% align=right|Next north||Canal Street

|- |width=20% align=right|Next south||Broadway-Nassau Street

|- |width=20% align=right|Opened||September 10 1932

Last updated: 06-06-2005 10:13:38
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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