With Hudson Yards as the starting point, residents, employees and visitors can better explore New York's west side with convenient access points to traverse the city.
Venturing Downtown from The High Line
The High Line seamlessly connects to Hudson Yards, located adjacent to 10 Hudson Yards and The Shed, offering a direct route to Chelsea and the Meatpacking District.
The West Side Highway Path
Runners and cyclists alike can take advantage of one of New York's premier running routes, the Hudson River Greenway, conveniently located parallel to Hudson Yards. This scenic pathway extends southward to Battery Park, passing the neighborhoods Chelsea, the Meatpacking District, and Tribeca along the way.
From Penn Station via the Moynihan Connector
Connecting directly from Penn Station to Hudson Yards has never been more efficient and enjoyable, courtesy of the Moynihan Connector bridge. This 600-foot-long extension seamlessly links Moynihan Train Hall to Hudson Yards, creating a continuous pathway that extends onto the High Line, providing commuters and visitors with a convenient and scenic route down the west side.
7 Train Subway at Hudson Yards
Residents and commuters from Queens and midtown Manhattan benefit from convenient, direct access to Hudson Yards and the broader west side via the 7 train subway station. The 7-line route offers swift and direct connections to Hudson Yards for travelers originating from key hubs such as Times Square, Grand Central, and extending to Willets Point in Queens.