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Farley To Madison Q32 LTD 8 Avenue 8 Hudson Avenue 10 Post Office Square 11 Avenue 11 Garden Pier 72 West 30 Street Shops at Hudson Yards Yards 399 Heliport To NJT 12 Avenue To Amtrak Concourse Concourse Avenue 7 498 2 M1 W 31 Street W 31 Street Department Lincoln Tunnel Entrance vehicular access only of Motor Vehicles High Line 358 10 Hudson Yards 365 360 416 371 370 High Line 499 401 413 High Line access Department of Dyer Avenue Lincoln Tunnel Motor Vehicles 699 399 301 299 201 Hudson River W 30 Street W 30 Street W 30 Street High Line Manhattan access Waterfront M7 M11 M20 M20 401 345 314 342 Greenway 329 M11 7 Avenue 7 699 601 599 501 499 401 399 301 299 201 199 W 29 Street W 29 Street W 29 Street Hudson River 1 2 A v M12 314 e 363 378 314 W 28 Street 333 327 298 317 n M12 Greenway u e Avenue 9 8 Avenue 8 28 St 11 Avenue 11 10 Avenue 10 699 601 599 501 499 401 399 305 299 199 W 28 Street W 28 Street High Line access Chelsea Church of Hudson Doughboy the Holy 236 2 Chelsea Park Statue 311 311 Apostles 273 264 Fashion Institute River High Line 1 Chelsea Health Center of Technology Park 699 601 599 501 199 Penn South Cooperative W 27 Drive W 27 Street 296 W 27 Street 343 Elliott-Chelsea 281 288 299 336 293 Houses Museum Hudson River Starrett-Lehigh 260 at FIT Community Building High Line Sailing access 599 471 401 399 299 199 W 27 Drive 27 W W 26 Street W 26 Street W 26 Street Pier 66 John J. Harvey Fireboat 12 Avenue Elliott-Chelsea 264 248 270 320 220 259 Houses 263 Penn South Playground Avenue 8 7 Avenue 7 9 Avenue 9 11 Avenue 11 10 Avenue 10 599 501 499 401 399 301 299 201 199 180 219 W 25 Street W 25 Street W 25 Street Manhattan Chelsea Waterfront Recreation M7 Greenway Center M20 258 261 294 255 281 210 Chelsea Penn South Cooperative 599 501 499 401 299 199 699 M23 601 399 M12 SBS M23SBS W 24 Street W 24 Street W 24 Street Pier 64 M23SBS M23 23 St SBS Chelsea London Terrace W 24 Street 229 236 215 224 235 200 Gardens 212 Waterside 261 Park School of Muhlenberg M23 SBS Visual Arts Library 599 501 499 M23 401 399 301 299 M23 201 199 Theatre SBS M23SBS M23SBS SBS M23SBS M23SBS M23SBS W 23 Street W 23 Street W 23 Street M23SBS M23SBS M23SBS M23SBS M23SBS M23 M23 1 M23 SBS SBS SBS 2 e High Line e 2 23 St A u access v u M1 e n n n e u e M11 v 215 249 208 166 218 v M23SBS e 207 M20 A High Line A Pier 63 1 Dia Art 0 1 9 Avenue 9 Foundation 1 699 501 401 399 Avenue 8 299 201 199 W 22 Street W 22 Street W 22 Street Clement Clarke Chelsea Moore Park Post: 34 St Hudson Yards Printed Map © City of New York. 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