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Delancey-Essex Streets is a New York City Subway station complex shared by the BMT Nassau Street Line and the IND Sixth Avenue Line. Located at Essex and Delancey Streets on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, it is served by * F and J trains at all times * M trains weekdays * Z rush hours in the peak direction The connection between the Nassau Street and Sixth Avenue Line stations was instituted when the latter station opened, in 1936. It was one of the few places where the IND created a transfer to one of the competing lines.

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  • Delancey Street – Essex Street (New York City Subway)
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  • Delancey-Essex Streets is a New York City Subway station complex shared by the BMT Nassau Street Line and the IND Sixth Avenue Line. Located at Essex and Delancey Streets on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, it is served by * F and J trains at all times * M trains weekdays * Z rush hours in the peak direction The connection between the Nassau Street and Sixth Avenue Line stations was instituted when the latter station opened, in 1936. It was one of the few places where the IND created a transfer to one of the competing lines.
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  • Delancey-Essex Streets is a New York City Subway station complex shared by the BMT Nassau Street Line and the IND Sixth Avenue Line. Located at Essex and Delancey Streets on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, it is served by * F and J trains at all times * M trains weekdays * Z rush hours in the peak direction The complex is on three levels, with the BMT platforms on the upper level, the IND mezzanine below, and the IND platforms on the lowest level. The full-time entrance is on the north side of Delancey Street, on either side of Essex Streets. It is located just west of the Williamsburg Bridge, in an area that in recent years has become a popular nightlife destination. The entire station complex is recently renovated. The connection between the Nassau Street and Sixth Avenue Line stations was instituted when the latter station opened, in 1936. It was one of the few places where the IND created a transfer to one of the competing lines.
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