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columbia transportation

SPECIAL CAMPUS TRAVEL ADVISORY AUG. 16–19 & AUG. 23–26

During two upcoming weekends, there will be no subway trains at #1, 2, 3 stations between and Downtown . On each date, MTA work will commence at 11:30 p.m. Friday evening, and subway service is expected to resume after 5:00 a.m. 1 2 3 Monday morning. NO SERVICE BETWEEN HARLEM AND DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN

Please note the following travel options and allow ample additional time for your journey to Columbia’s Morningside campus.

VIA SUBWAY VIA BUS

In take the C or M train to Cathedral MTA buses that service the campus—the M104, Parkway-W. 110th Street and Central Park West/ M60 and M4--will maintain regular weekend Frederick Douglass Blvd. schedules and stop at Broadway and W. 116th. Transfer to the free westbound MTA shuttle bus across W. 110th and then ride two stops to Columbia-operated shuttles for faculty, staff and Broadway and W.116th Street. students will operate on their regular weekend schedules. From Harlem along the #1,2,3 lines, take a free southbound MTA shuttle at regular #1,2,3 subway FOR MORE INFORMATION station stops to Cathedral Parkway-W. 110th Street and Central Park West/Frederick Douglass Blvd. See the notice about MTA Planned Service Change Transfer to another free westbound MTA shuttle at: http://bit.ly/ColumbiaTransitAdvisory bus across W. 110th and then ride two stops to For the most up to date information, including Broadway and W.116th Street. maps, travel alternatives and trip planning tools, visit https://new.mta.info/96StSwitches From Brooklyn or , take the A, C, D, F, M, N, Q, or R subway lines to a Midtown transfer point, such as 42nd Street or 59th Street, and NEED HELP? transfer to the C or M subway line. Tweet @NYCTSubway or call 511. Take the C or M train to Cathedral Parkway-W. 110th Street and Central Park West/Frederick Douglass Blvd. QUESTIONS ABOUT COLUMBIA TRANSPORTATION? Transfer to the free westbound MTA shuttle Please use the “Contact Us” form at: bus across W. 110th and then ride two stops to Broadway and W.116th Street. https://transportation.columbia.edu/