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Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular 2007
This
year, the Macy's 4th of July fireworks show will include
four barges in two locations: the traditional area between
East 23rd and East 42nd Streets and near the South Street
Seaport. The show starts at approximately 9:00 pm.
Viewing
Information
This
year, the show can be seen from the following locations:
- EAST
RIVER - Spectators can watch the Fireworks from any
point in Manhattan, Brooklyn or Queens with unobstructed
views of the sky above the East River.
The FDR Drive will be closed for spectator viewing
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm from 14th to 42nd Streets. Pedestrian
access to the FDR Drive for viewing will be at 23rd,
38th, and 42nd Streets ONLY. Entrances to the FDR
Drive are handicap accessible. In downtown Manhattan,
the FDR Drive will be closed for spectator viewing
from the ferry terminal to the Pearl Street exit
ramp. Entrance is from the Pearl Street Ramp only.
FDR Drive will be closed to vehicular traffic from
Houston Street to 63rd Street.
Pedestrians will not be allowed on the Queensboro
Bridge. No viewing is allowed from the Brooklyn, Manhattan,
or Williamsburg Bridges.
- SOUTH
STREET SEAPORT - The South Street Seaport/Brooklyn
location will feature one barge stationed between
the boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan.
- WATERCRAFT
VIEWING - All spectator vessels may view the fireworks
display from the following locations: The Buttermilk
Channel south of the northern tip of Governor's Island;
Newton Creek, east of the Pulaski Bascule Bridge;
and East River, north of the southernmost tip of Roosevelt
Island. Call the Macy's Marine Hotline at (212) 494-5243
for boater viewing and Coast Guard Safety Zone information.
- NOTE:
Battery Park is not recommended as a viewing site.
Transportation
Information
Please
leave your car at home. There is no street parking near
the viewing areas. Use public transportation and purchase
round-trip fare in advance (MetroCards). MetroCards
allow for free transfer to bus service. For the best
route, call the MTA Transit Hotline 24 hours a day at
(718) 330-1234 or visit www.mta.info/nyct
and click on Trip Planner for travel information in
New York City.
The FDR Drive will be closed to vehicular traffic from
the Broad Street to the Brooklyn Bridge and from Houston
Street to 63rd Street from 3:00 pm July 4th to 1:00
am July 5th (or until clean-up is completed). Traffic
entering Manhattan from the Queensboro Bridge should
proceed north on 1st Avenue or south on 2nd Avenue.
For additional street closures and vehicular
detours in Manhattan and Brooklyn, visit the DOT
Weekly Traffic Advisory page on the DOT
Web site.
Staten
Island Ferry service will be suspended from 8:00 pm
to 10:30 pm. The last boat from both the St. George
and Whitehall terminals will be at 7:30 pm. The next
boat will be at 10:30 pm from Whitehall and 11:00 pm
from St. George. There will be 30-minute service provided
from 7:00 am to 7:30 pm.
Additional
buses, subways, and MTA trains will be available to
and from the event. Local holiday schedules will be
in effect. Attendees should check for exact times. Visit
the MTA Web site
for more information.
The
following buses, subways, and commuter trains will transport
viewers to and from the Fireworks:
Subway
Routes
MIDTOWN
MANHATTAN
- GRAND
CENTRAL STATION: 5 blocks from the River at 42nd Street.
Walk east to the FDR Drive, or take the Lexington
Avenue subway lines 4, 5, or 6. (Lexington Avenue
subway lines 4, 5, and 6--only major subway transport
to the East Side). Express Stations: lines 4 and 5
stop at 42nd and 14th Street. Local Stations: line
6 stops at 42nd, 33rd, 28th, 23rd, and 14th Streets.
1, 2, 3, 7, A, C, E, N, R, Q, W lines travel to Times
Square for connection to the Shuttle to Grand Central.
7 line travels between Times Square and Flushing,
stopping at Grand Central. L line travels along 14th
Street in Manhattan from 8th Avenue to Brooklyn, with
stops at 1st Avenue (Manhattan) and Bedford Avenue
(across the East River in Brooklyn).
- PENN
STATION: At 34th Street on 7th or 8th Avenue, take
the M16 or M34 crosstown bus to 1st Avenue.
DOWNTOWN
MANHATTAN
- GRAND
CENTRAL STATION: Take the 4 or 5 subway line to Fulton
Street. Walk east to South Street.
- PENN
STATION: Take the A or C subway line to Broadway-Nassau.
Walk east to South Street.
- SUBWAYS:
2, 3, 4 or 5 line to Fulton Street. Walk east to South
Street. A or C line to Broadway-Nassau. Walk east
to South Street.
- MAJOR
BUS LINES: 2nd Avenue - Downtown M15.
BROOKLYN
- SUBWAYS
TO BROOKLYN PROMENADE: A, C, F lines to Jay Street/Borough
Hall. Walk west to the Promenade. 2, 3, 4, R lines
to Borough Hall/Court Street. Walk west to the Promenade.
2, 3 lines to Clark Street. Walk west to the Promenade.
Manhattan
MTA Bus Routes
Uptown/Downtown
- M1,
Down Fifth Avenue/Broadway, Up Lafayette/Park Avenue/Madison
- M15,
First Avenue, Uptown
- M15,
Second Avenue, Downtown
-
M101, M102, M103, Third Avenue, Uptown
- M101,
M102, M103, Lexington Avenue, Downtown
- M6,
M22, Chambers Street, Downtown
- M6,
Broadway
- M9,
Avenue B/Water Street
- M10,
Seventh Avenue, Downtown to 31st Street
- M10,
Eighth Avenue, Uptown from 31st Street
- M11,
Ninth Avenue, Downtown
- M11,
Tenth Avenue, Uptown
- M20,
Seventh Avenue, Downtown
- M20,
Eighth Avenue, Uptown
Crosstown
- M8,
9th/10th Streets - Christopher Street/St. Marks Place
- M14,
14th Street
- M21,
Houston Street up Avenue C to 23rd Street
- M23,
23rd Street
- M16,
M34 - 34th Street
- M42,
42nd Street
- M104,
Broadway to 42nd Street/United Nations
-
M27,
M50, 49th/50th Streets, Crosstown
Brooklyn
MTA Bus Routes
The
following busses serve the Brooklyn/South Street Seaport
viewing areas: B25, B26, B37, B38, B41, B52, B61, B65,
B69, and B75.
Additional
Transportation Resources
PATH
Metro-North
Railroad
Long
Island Rail Road
Emergency
Medical Facilities
City
Emergency Medical Services and health services personnel
will be positioned in the viewing area. For further
assistance, contact a policeman in your viewing area.
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