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  1. The Astor Place station, also called Astor Place–Cooper Union on signs, is a local station on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line of the New York City Subway.

  2. The Astor Place stop served by the 6 train is the closest New York City subway stop to The Cooper Union. The R and W trains have a stop at 8th Street and Broadway, about 2 blocks west of The Cooper Union. For more information, please visit: www.mta.info. By Car.

  3. Photo: Astor Place entrance kiosk - Cooper Square New York United States 10003. Share your photos with nivopix.com!

  4. 14 de jun. de 2023 · ENTRANCE KIOSK, ASTOR PLACE. ENTRANCE and exit kiosks were constructed by the IRT, or Interborough Rapid Transit (today’s numbered subway lines) for its original 28 stations from City Hall north to 145th Street along Elm (now Lafayette Street) 4th/Park Avenue South, 42nd Street and Broadway.

  5. There is a reproduction of an IRT entry kiosk on the street level over the northbound entrance. The fare control is at platform level. There was an underpass between the uptown and downtown sides, but it was closed and covered up in the 1980s renovation.

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  6. 22 reviews and 54 photos of MTA - ASTOR PLACE SUBWAY STATION "Astor Place is the closest subway station to The Cooper Union, and was renovated in 1986.

    • 170 E 8th St New York, NY 10003
  7. The entrances are in the original portion of the station. The uptown platforms single entrance consist of a replica ornate iron and glass kiosk at the triangle formed by the end of the Bowery at Lafayette Street and Astor Place.