The
42nd Street Shuttle is a
New York City Subway shuttle train service that operates in
Manhattan. Part of a former
Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT) line, it is sometimes referred to as the
Grand Central / Times Square Shuttle, since these are the only two stations served by the shuttle. It runs at all times except late nights, connecting
Times Square to
Grand Central under
42nd Street. It is the shortest regular service in the system, running about in under two minutes. The 42nd Street Shuttle is part of the
A Division of
New York City Transit, and the tracks that it uses opened in 1904 as part of the
first subway in the city. In order to distinguish it from the other shuttles in the system, NYCT Rapid Transit Operations internally refers to it as the
0 (zero). It has no above-ground stations, making it the only IRT service to remain completely underground during its entire run. Its route bullet is colored on route signs, station signs, rolling stock, and the official subway map.