The authority had planned to build the center on the East River, but moved it to align with the Hudson Terminal.
Volume nearly doubled by 1922, with 59,221,354 passengers that year at the Hudson Terminal.
The Hudson Terminal was later used for truck loading docks under 4 and 5 World Trade Center.
Originally, it was shown as a single station called Chambers Street - Hudson Terminal.
How about meeting me at the Hudson Terminal in twenty minutes?
When the Hudson Terminal was torn down to make way for the World Trade Center, a new station was built, which opened in 1971.
The Hudson Terminal included two 22-story office buildings located above the station.
By 1914, passenger volume at the Hudson Terminal had reached 30,535,500 annually.
The tight turns in the loop into the Hudson Terminal were made less tight in the new station.
July 19, 1909: The downtown tubes open from Hudson Terminal to Exchange Place.