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Canal Street is a New York City Subway station complex in the Manhattan neighborhood of Chinatown, shared by the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, the BMT Nassau Street Line, and the BMT Broadway Line. It is served by: * 3, J, N and Q trains at all times * R train all times except late nights * M trains weekdays * Z trains rush hours in the peak direction * 3 trains late nights Some relative depths of the stations in the Canal Street complex are as follows:

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  • Canal Street (New York City Subway)
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  • Canal Street is a New York City Subway station complex in the Manhattan neighborhood of Chinatown, shared by the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, the BMT Nassau Street Line, and the BMT Broadway Line. It is served by: * 3, J, N and Q trains at all times * R train all times except late nights * M trains weekdays * Z trains rush hours in the peak direction * 3 trains late nights Some relative depths of the stations in the Canal Street complex are as follows:
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  • Canal Street is a New York City Subway station complex in the Manhattan neighborhood of Chinatown, shared by the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, the BMT Nassau Street Line, and the BMT Broadway Line. It is served by: * 3, J, N and Q trains at all times * R train all times except late nights * M trains weekdays * Z trains rush hours in the peak direction * 3 trains late nights The complex consists of four originally separate stations joined by underground passageways. Three of the four are perpendicular to Canal Street, crossing at Broadway (Broadway Main Line platforms), Lafayette Street (Lexington Avenue Line platforms) and Centre Street (Nassau Street Line platforms). The Broadway Manhattan Bridge Line platforms run parallel to, and directly underneath, Canal Street itself. This complex was fully renovated between 1999 and 2004. The Broadway Main Line station was restored to the original look, with new mosaics featuring Chinese characters, reflecting the station's location in Chinatown. The symbols on the red wall plaques mean "money" and "luck," and the "Canal Street" name tablet has ideographs that actually read "China" and "Town." During the most recent renovation in the 1990s, the original mosaics were uncovered but then either removed or covered over again. One of original tablets has been preserved at the New York Transit Museum. Some relative depths of the stations in the Canal Street complex are as follows: * IRT Lexington Avenue Line, 20 feet below street * BMT Nassau Street Line, 20 feet (same level as IRT Lexington Avenue Line) * BMT Broadway Line, main branch, 40 feet below street * BMT Broadway Line, Manhattan Bridge branch, 50 feet below street
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