What is fulton street station?

Fulton Street station is a metro station located in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The station serves as a major transportation hub connecting several subway lines including the A, C, J, Z, 2, 3, 4, and 5 trains. It is also a major station on the PATH train system that connects New York City to Newark, Jersey City, and Hoboken.

The station was first opened in 1905 as an elevated train station, but it was rebuilt as a modern subway station in 2009 as part of a major redevelopment project that aimed to improve transit options and the overall aesthetic appeal of the area. The redesigned station features state-of-the-art amenities such as high-speed elevators, LED lighting, and a digital art installation called Sky Reflector-Net.

Fulton Street station is located at the intersection of Fulton Street and Broadway and is a popular spot for commuters and tourists alike due to its proximity to several attractions such as the World Trade Center, Brooklyn Bridge, and the South Street Seaport. The station is also home to several shops and restaurants including Shake Shack, Starbucks, and Duane Reade.