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- nycHealthyAugust 20, 2012Making NYC Your Gym is as easy as getting off the subway a stop early. Get off at Canal St. and walk the rest of the way to work/home. More on Making NYC Your Gym: http://on.nyc.gov/T6Gc9J
- For the love of god, people: if you've just gotten OFF the train, let people racing TO the departing train go through the turnstile first! Those spare seconds are more valuable to them than to you.Upvoted 2 weeks ago
- Untapped CitiesAugust 24, 2012Remembering the history of Chinatown: Bing Lee’s artwork, Empress Voyage 2.22.1794 references the 1794 expedition of the ship Empress of China, which returned to America with goods from the Far East. Read moreUpvoted Mar 5
- ChevroletSeptember 20, 2010Originally a real canal to drain contaminated water to the Hudson River, Canal Street was completed in 1820 and borders Chinatown, Tribeca and SoHo neighborhoods.Upvoted Mar 5
- Jay ShawMarch 1, 2011If trying to get to the J/Z, enter at Centre rather than Lafayette, or be prepared for a (literal) half mile maze.
- There are no seats at the platforms for the Q and N trains in either direction, so be prepared to stand.
- This station sucks--the walk from the J to the downtown N/R trains is ridiculous, it's crowded and you go up & down about 136 times. Avoid.
- Let people OFF the subway before you push your way ON the subway. Morons.
- Capt AwesomeJune 4, 2010No express late night, and look out for the cleaners powerwashing the stations
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