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51st Street is a 1.9-mile (3.1 km) long one-way street traveling east to west across Midtown Manhattan.

51st
Permanent Mission of Equatorial Guinea, located on 51st Street west of 2nd Avenue
Maintained by NYCDOT
Length 1.9 mi[1] (3.1 km)
Location Manhattan, New York City
Coordinates 40.7611°N 73.9814°W / 40.7611; -73.9814
West end NY 9A (12th Avenue) in Hell's Kitchen
East end Beekman Place in Midtown East
North 52nd Street
South 50th Street
Construction
Commissioned March 1811

Notable places, east to west


The route officially begins at Beekman Place which is on a hill overlooking FDR Drive. 51st continues for a few feet east of the intersection but the street sign refers to it as Peter Detmold Park (a reference to the dog park at the bottom of the hill) which has a pedestrian walk way over the FDR to the East River.


Beekman Place



First Avenue



Second Avenue


Sutton Place Synagogue (Jewish Center for the United Nations)
Sutton Place Synagogue (Jewish Center for the United Nations)
Greenacre Park
Greenacre Park
Venezuela consulate (left) and John Peirce Residence (right)
Venezuela consulate (left) and John Peirce Residence (right)

Third Avenue



Lexington Avenue



Park Avenue



Madison Avenue



Fifth Avenue



Sixth Avenue



Sixth and a Half Avenue



Seventh Avenue



Broadway



Eighth Avenue



Ninth Avenue



Eleventh Avenue



West Side Highway


The route concludes at the West Side Highway (New York Route 9A). Opposite the intersection is the New York Passenger Ship Terminal and the Hudson River.


Transportation


The New York City Subway's 51st Street station is located on the intersection of 51st Street and Lexington Avenue and is served by the 4, 6, and <6> trains.[3]

There is an entrance on the intersection of 51st Street and Eighth Avenue leading to the uptown platforms of the 50th Street station on the IND Eighth Avenue Line, which is served by the A, C, and E trains. Another entrance on the intersection leading to the downtown platforms of the station existed until 1992, when it was closed.


References


Notes

  1. Google (September 1, 2015). "51st Street (Manhattan)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
  2. Officially Marking a New Manhattan Avenue, NYTimes - City Room, July 13, 2012 - accessed July 31, 2012
  3. "Subway Map" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. September 2021. Retrieved September 17, 2021.





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