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    MTA - 207 St. Subway Station

    3.1 (11 reviews)

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    Sonny S.

    Rude MTA wanna be Cleaners , A train is disgusting dirty seats,and floors Need a hose to clean these train cars . A Dirty mop won't do and employees need to be evaluated,retrained or Fired !!!!

    Tina C.

    From End To End Everyday riding the A train 31 miles of track From Ozone Park, Queens to Inwood, Manhattan Encountering all walks of life First one up at sunrise Last one in the house at dusk Off peak hours in the morning Rush hour service in the evening Pushing to get in and out like squeezing an adult elephant into a sedan car "It's showtime!" so I attain another seat to evade Panhandlers scuffling passengers for money Babies and children wailing boisterously loud without end Gargantuan backpacks and duffle bags occupying unnecessary standing space The unemployed, Yuppies and teens bouncing their heads to music blaring deafening loud Religious garb froth the mouth emitting into the void The strong stench of burgers and French Fries fills the air and the floor for pollution The lack thereof courtesy and communication skills without the standard "excuse me" creates a malice world From End To End My long haul 2 hour train ride Passing through Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan I make my connection with the 1 Train No rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor heat or humidity I trek my way to work Life is about the journey My final destination: The Bronx! Northern Manhattan's Washington Heights at 207th Street/ Inwood, here lies, the A train begins its 31 mile trek through Brooklyn to either Lefferts Boulevard or Far Rockaway in Queens. This station is mostly clean. Here lies distinctive artwork specifically unique for this station since it marks the beginning/end of the A train line "At the Start... At Long Last" 1999 by Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, silk screened silver tiles and mirror mosaic text. There are also single tile installation inscribed with quotes from both historical figures and ordinary people about travels to Washington Heights and Inwood, Manhattan. The interior of elevator shaft at the 24/7 token booth clerk contains silhouettes of people. Cool artwork uniquely for this location. One island platform with two trains sitting against opposite walls waiting for the bell to signal their scheduled departure time while hanging above an old fashioned lighted sign "next train track 1" or "next train track 2." Since this station is where A train terminate there is no need to speculate "when will the next train arrive?" or "how much time to wait for the next train?" At end of the platform operates a 24/7 @ 365 human token booth clerk. This station is easily connectable to buses: Bx7, Bx9, Bx12 to further strap hangers destination into the Bronx or M100 bus.

    "Last stop!"

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    MTA - 175th Street Subway Station - Southbound track on the A platform. (11/25/2018)

    MTA - 175th Street Subway Station

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.8 miWashington Heights

    Pretty cool subway station it served by the A-Train at all times its located in the Washington…read moreheights neghiborhood A.K.A "little Dominican area" , it connects you with the George washington bus Terminal upstairs With a elevator or esclator ride depending youre choice , this subway station is closer to the 1-train 181 street , george washington bridge train station as well and connects you with many buses M4,M5,M98,M100,BX3,BX7, BX11,BX13,BX35,BX36 BUSES p.s. there park across the street in case if you want relax , and there seats upstairs in the bus terminal

    175th Street has an MTA station. It sucks except for the location. Just across the street is a nice…read morepark. Besides that there's not that much else. The area is kind of sketchy so even the location isn't that good of a reason to come here. Along northern Broadway it stops in a less popular area. It serves the A Train. This Line follows Broadway in Washington Heights all the way up. It doesn't have as much to see in this area. There are some good things. Across Fort Washington Avenue is Jay Hood Wright Park. It sits along the Hudson River. The George Washington Bridge is a few blocks to the north of this. In the park are many athletic facilities. The bridge is a landmark. Having these close is the only reason to get off here. The station is pretty terrible. It smells bad. There's also sketchy characters around here. It gets you to a few attractions. Many athletic facilities are in the park. The bridge is a popular spot.

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    MTA - 175th Street Subway Station - Service notices and board for weekend + weekday work. (11/25/2018)

    Service notices and board for weekend + weekday work. (11/25/2018)

    MTA - 175th Street Subway Station - Where this station is in comparison to the rest of the network. It's circled in red. (11/25/2018)

    Where this station is in comparison to the rest of the network. It's circled in red. (11/25/2018)

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    Passing A train heading north to 207th St (next stop being 181st st). (11/25/2018)

    MTA - 181st Street Subway Station - 1

    MTA - 181st Street Subway Station - 1

    2.2(5 reviews)
    1.5 miWashington Heights

    Stifling hot subway station without any cool air ventilation for passengers to wait for the 1 train…read morein torturous condition. Waiting time for train intervals are approximately ten minute difference because the 1 train is local. Dingy and dirty plus elevators constantly out of order. As a life long New Yorker who travels by subway, bus and railroad this station is horrible. Rubbish strewn overflowing the very minimal receptacles and MTA employees do not remove or dispose garbage. This station gives access to Northern Manhattan's Washington Heights as I sometimes visit friends. This station is on the western edge of Manhattan in the vicinity of George Washington Bridge. The original mosaic wall tiles are charming to admire and well restored.

    This has to be the worst train station in Manhattan. Besides the fact that the 1 line is already a…read moremess, elevators here are always out of order and unfortunately its the only way to get down to the trains. The Metrocard machines rarely work - today they're only accepting coins, go figure. The staff is super rude even when you're just asking simple questions, with the exception of one really nice man who works the elevators sometimes. During the summer months the whole station feels like a hell hole, you won't make it through the elevators without sweating. If you don't mind the 3-4 block walk, the A station in 181st and Fort Washington is much better.

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