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World Trade Center (PATH station)
Here you can see another part of the PATH station.
The World Trade Center station is a subway station of the Regional Metro Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) in New York City. It is located directly beneath the World Trade Center site in Manhattan, where the two towers of the World Trade Center stood until the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, and where a number of new skyscrapers have now been built.
At present, however, there is still a transfer station, the so-called World Trade Center Transportation Hub, where an underground passageway to the neighboring World Financial Center complex has been built. The system enables transfers between the PATH station and the New York subway stations Cortlandt Street (IRT Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line), Cortlandt Street (BMT Broadway Line) and World Trade Center. One World Trade Center, Two World Trade Center, Three World Trade Center and Four World Trade Center will also be directly accessible from the Transportation Hub. The Transit Hall “Oculus” is its above-ground reception building and houses 45,000 square meters of retail space under a steel-ribbed roof designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.
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