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    MTA - Smith-9th Sts Subway Station

    MTA - Smith-9th Sts Subway Station

    2.6(26 reviews)
    0.7 miCarroll Gardens, Gowanus

    "New York City's tallest subway station will soon have elevators…read more.. "The Smith-9th Street stop in Gowanus -- the tallest station in the city and one of the tallest in the world -- rises nearly 90 feet above ground. It lacks elevators and efficient escalators, making accessibility difficult for many New Yorkers, including people with disabilities, seniors and commuters carrying packages." "That's about to change. State Sen. Andrew Gounardes, who represents the area, said the station will get elevators as part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's approved $68.4 billion capital plan from 2025-2029" If ever a train station needed a major facelift, it this station. Talk about not in ADA compliance, hardly any seating on the platform and decrepit conditions. But here's something's to consider while we wait for elevators: 1. Exercise: yes, taking my "beloved "( and that is laced with so much sarcasm) R train and climbing 6 flights of stairs does make my Apple Watch very happy. Imagine my steps count, heart rate, calories burned.. off the charts! Wait it gets better! 2. More exercise! Remember the verse in the song " Spinning Wheel" by 3 Dog Night: " What goes up, must come down..????" Yes, if you need to exit at the Smith-9th Street exit, there are 4 flights of steps to climb down. There are escalators.. uh uh.. but they're going up. 3. Decrepit conditions: when you are climbing down those stairs, not a pretty sight my friends. Smile and pretend you are on a beach.. 4. Andy Byford: Remember him? Ex MTA tmcommissioner ?? I sure do. In fact, I attended a conference he gave in one of the Bay Ridge schools. He had a lot of great ideas.. like why are there bus routes that don't serve communities the way they should, and oh yes, the renovation of Smith and 9th...that was six years ago. "Andy Byford left his role as New York City Transit President in January 2020 because a state-led reorganization of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority scaled back his duties, centralizing major projects and leaving him sidelined from core decision-making. He also cited a tense, intolerable working relationship with then-Governor Andrew Cuomo, noting he was frequently undermined, excluded from key operational meetings, and bypassed by the governor's office. " 5. Waiting game: how and why is it taking this long to perform a major overhaul to a station that serves roughly 2.9 million riders? Questions, plans, renovations.. More to come, in the meantime I know my exercise goals are reachable at this station.

    Typical MTA subway station with broken down escalators…read more Recently took the F train here to attend a whisky tasting event within walking distance. This station was renovated a few years ago? I couldn't tell. Still looked worn out. Nice city skyline view off the platform though.

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    MTA - 36th St. Subway Station - D-N-R - 36 street D,N,R- Train .  ( Marashalls Department store  subway advertisement of opening there liberty industrial  grand opening near by )

    MTA - 36th St. Subway Station - D-N-R

    2.6(10 reviews)
    1.4 miSunset Park

    Hardly ride subway anymore but when I do, 36th Street is my transfer hub to the D train. The only…read moreother reason to stop here is to visit Industry City. Expect a busy platform due to the above reasons. The one star is for how filthy and unkempt this station is: it's a disconnect considering all the overtime transit workers put in and thus us the end result. It's insulting to all passengers to ride the subways and endure unsanitary conditions especially with a pandemic going on. I do not expect any improvements from the Governor or next Mayor. The only person who understood our Metro system was Andy Byford. New Yorkers deserve better than this.

    Pretty cool train station located in the sunset park section of Brooklyn right off 36 street and…read morefourth street and third street ( one block away from the Gowanus expressway ). It's a very decent neighborhood it connects the D,N, R-trains to this station. it has an express track and a local track. the D & N- Train uses the express tracks, while the R-train uses the local tracks. (during late nights the D & N -Train runs the local tracks ).due to covid 19 panamedics all subway station across the five boroughs are closed for cleaning. This Train station stop connects with the B35 bus on 39 street & 4 street. while the B37 bus connects on 36 street and 3 street - (right under Gowanus expressway / connects with the Prospect expressway). there a lot of companies in the area. there the Costco store and the liberty industrial building - which rent out high-end retail stores, near this train station

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