President Obama's Visit Delays, Detours Traffic

Updated 11:56 AM EST, Mon, Sep 14, 2009

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President Barack Obama will be in the city today to discuss reform on Wall Street -- but it's the other streets in Lower Manhattan that will really feel the impact as mass transit will suffer from detours and delays because of the Commander in Chief's visit :

- BM1, BM2, BM3 and BM4 buses will exit the Battery Tunnel at Trinity Place and Take Trinity Place to Church Street where the normal bus routes will resume.

- 57th St.-bound  X-1, X-10, X-17 , X-27 and X-28 will travel via Church St., turn left on Church St. , turn left on Canal St., right on Hudson St. onto 8th Ave., right on 14th St., left on 6th Ave. where buses will resume their normal routes.

In addition, some subway entrances and exits will may be temporarily closed.

First Published: Sep 13, 2009 11:12 PM EST

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