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    MTA - 86th St Subway Station

    3.5 (8 reviews)

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    New info and map screens.
    Mitch G.

    The 86th Street and Central Park West train station has now reopened. The renovation seem to mostly benefit visitors and tourists. New maps and info screens are everywhere. new fencing and Gates and token booth are complemented by lots of bright new lighting and tile. I expected the entry stairs would have canopies over them like the new 110th Street Station but alas, that was not meant to be. Still in danger of losing an eye ball from someone opening an umbrella... I guess this area is landmarked and a new canopy was not acceptable. I guess this is progress but it seems superficial. Like mosy NYers, I'd rather have new signals and better communication so the system runs More consistently and efficiently.

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    no frills station. downtown trains are on lower level. uptown trains are on upper level.

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    MTA - Cathedral Parkway - 110th Street Subway Station - 1

    MTA - Cathedral Parkway - 110th Street Subway Station - 1

    3.3(9 reviews)
    1.3 miManhattan Valley

    MTA NYC Transit - Cathedral Parkway - 110th Street Subway Station serves the local 1 train in the…read moreUpper West Side, Manhattan vicinity. This subway stations is within mere walking distance from Central Park and Columbia University. The 1 train is local via Broadway. There are two entrances - Uptown and Downtown - no underground passageway or overhead passageway to connect as straphangers would have to go to street level and enter with either OMNY or MetroCard. This area is a popular tourist known for sites as Cathedral of St. John the Divine and Tom's Restaurant where the exterior was used for filming the television sitcom "Seinfeld." I have a predilection and really admire the original name tablet green-and-white large mosaic wall tablets with the name "CATHEDRAL PARKWAY" as it is beautiful artwork. I admire these mosaic tiles artwork as it reminisce an old world era of the period when the subway was constructed. The pilasters are adored by blue faience mosaic plaques with the number "110", surrounded by motifs of wreaths as another original ceramic cartouche. Nota Bene: There are two (2) subway stations name MTA - Cathedral Parkway 110th Street. The other is located in Upper West Side and Morningside Heights at Frederick Douglass Boulevard that serves B, C and A trains.

    Cathedral Parkway is another MTA station. It's on the UWS in a nice area. This is just several…read moreblocks from Central Park and Columbia University. Lots of cool places to drink and eat. The area is usually pretty safe. It only has the local. It serves the 1 Train. This mostly follows along close to Broadway to its terminal far up. It's not that impressive looking but it serves its purpose of getting you at te you need to go. This isn't as crowded as the stops before this. There are some popular tourist attractions. It's located close by the Seinfeld diner. There's also the massive cathedral which is why they named the street Cathedral Parkway.

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    MTA - 125th Street Subway Station - Coasting+Labor Day Weeknd '22

    MTA - 125th Street Subway Station

    4.4(7 reviews)
    2.2 miHarlem

    One day when I walked up to 125th Street on Broadway I took the two photos I'm posting with this…read morereview. I didn't do a review at the time. Someone complained to Yelp that my photos were posted to the wrong page. It's not unusual for a Station to have more than one entrance and exit. This is a cool station because it's above ground. I had no problems when I took the train down to 96th Street. I would definitely use this station again if the need arises. The elevated platform reminds me of the historic train lines I've seen in photos. I hope these two photos are posted correctly. They are two of my favorites. Enjoy

    125th Street has an elevated old MTA station. It looks old and pretty cool. Probably the worst…read morething is that trains are local. A long wait is probably going to happen. The good thing is you get a nice view. A lot of elevated stations aren't that interesting, but this has a good view in a cool area. It serves only the 1 Train. There's another station a few blocks away where you can make a transfer. Broadway is the other street here. It makes an important intersection in Harlem at 125th Street. There's a lot of history around this. Close to here is Grant's Tomb, if you're into Civil War and political stuff. If you're into African American culture, then this is the place for you. It's close to Columbia University, a very nerdy smart college that can still be cool. There's a lot of good bars and restaurants. It's also close to CCNY. That's the school that was known for their great basketball team until a scandal. Best of all is looking out from the station and seeing everything. There's a great view of the Hudson River. It can get pretty cold. It's way up there with no roof. This can make for great views.

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    MTA - 125th Street Subway Station - The 1Train heading downtown

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    MTA - 86th Street & Broadway Subway Station - 86th St Bway Subway Station (1) - Ana Velez, part of "Westside Stories" 1989

    MTA - 86th Street & Broadway Subway Station

    3.6(13 reviews)
    0.5 miUpper West Side

    While unfortunately this 86th Street Subway Station, serviced by the 7th Avenue Local 1 train, is…read morenot fully accessible at this time and MTA has no immediate plans to put in an ADA compliant upgrade, it really has something special with delightful artwork generated by a community project with neighborhood kids. Along each platform, you'll notice black framed pieces, including the "Westside Views" as well as "Westside Poem" by Pedro Pietri, the poet/playwright who was one of the co-founders of the Nuyorican Movement. The local Community Board, seeking to use available funds for a youth project to benefit the community, enlisted Mexican-born Nuyorican artist Nitza Trufiño, who earlier founded El Museo de Barrio. Trufiño brought in 17 kids to collaborate, most part of a program at Grosvenor Neighborhood House. Pictures were taken, interviews made, then the images students drew were captured in these murals, installed in 1989. Take a look at each wonderful individual tile telling a story about this neighborhood and its people. It's worth a visit to this station in the Upper West Side. Btw, Nitza Trufiño's work is also featured in the 103rd Street Station of the Lexington Ave. Local Line 6 train Subway Station.

    To get to the Upper West Side 10024 take the 1 2 3 train to 86 St. You can see the murals that very…read moreaccurately portray UWS.

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    MTA - 86th Street & Broadway Subway Station - 86th St Bway Subway Station (1) - Nitza Trufiño and student artists, part of "Westside Stories" 1989, Bus

    86th St Bway Subway Station (1) - Nitza Trufiño and student artists, part of "Westside Stories" 1989, Bus

    MTA - 86th Street & Broadway Subway Station - 86th St Bway Subway Station (1) - Wanda Buffill, part of "Westside Stories" 1989

    86th St Bway Subway Station (1) - Wanda Buffill, part of "Westside Stories" 1989

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    MTA - 110 Street Cathedral Parkway Subway Station - B/C

    MTA - 110 Street Cathedral Parkway Subway Station - B/C

    3.4(8 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Access to Upper West Side of Manhattan, NYC this 110 Street Cathedral Parkway subway station is…read moreserved by the B train on weekdays, the C local train at all times except nights, and the A train during late nights only. This subway station is located adjacent to Frederick Douglass Circle, a traffic circle located at the northwest corner of Central Park at the intersection of Eighth Avenue (Frederick Douglass Boulevard and Central Park West) and 110th Street (Cathedral Parkway and Central Park North) a gateway to Harlem. This station is located at West 110th Street and Frederick Douglass Boulevard at the northwest corner of Central Park. The station is mosaic name tablet is in midnight blue background surrounded in black border. This midnight blue mosaic color is vibrant. There is no mezzanine above the tracks which allow a free transfer between directions, northbound/southbound. For transfers to either northbound/southbound direction straphangers would have to exit the system to street level and walk to stairwell re-entry for access with OMNY card. I always find mezzanine or passageway transfers beneficial without loosing my paid fare and without exiting to the street in the winter months. There is a customer service booth. The subway entrance/exit kiosk is modern and very simple design, but serves as function and operate rather than beauty and ornate. Artwork "Migrations" by Christopher Wynter contains three different areas of mosaic panel installation, two on each platform and one on the full-time mezzanine. It appears very muted colors. It fends a sense of the universal search for the feeling of home. "Overall, the panels represent the ideas of uprooting, migration, and progress in symbolic form." - Christopher Wynter, artist

    This 110th St-Cathedral Parkway subway station where Central Park West turns into Frederick…read moreDouglass Boulevard, serviced in the daytime by B & C trains and A at night, has interesting mosaic murals entitled "Migration" by Chris Wynter, a local artist who also teaches at Pratt. You'll notice the 2018 recent bright renovations, including digital signage, and ability to cross between Uptown and Downtown lines make the station pleasant to use, if you don't mind the stairs. Nevertheless, the MTA SHAMEFULLY DID NOT INSTALL ANY ELEVATORS when they invested in the 2018 renovation - OUTRAGEOUS, considering that this station abuts the Northwest corner of Central Park, at the North Woods section! (Also, Morningside Park starts one block away!) People who cannot easily navigate the stairs, such as with strollers, carriages, or wheelchairs cannot easily use this subway station!!! Hard to believe, given the station is at a traffic circle, that there wasn't some location for MTA to accommodate the required elevators to make subway travel to this part of Central Park or Morningside Park easy for everyone!

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    MTA - 110 Street Cathedral Parkway Subway Station - B/C - Outside near 110 street train station, got off the D train it was weekend the D-train was running local

    Outside near 110 street train station, got off the D train it was weekend the D-train was running local

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    MTA - 125th St Subway Station

    MTA - 125th St Subway Station

    3.3(8 reviews)
    2.2 miHarlem

    This is a very busy station in central Harlem. It is also an express station…read more The station is actually pretty clean. With bathrooms that don't smell horrendous. And it's wheelchair accessible. With elevators in both directions. It also has exits on both ends of the platform which is convenient. My only criticism is that the staircases up from the platform are very narrow and there are only two. So during rush hour it takes a while to get to street level with all the people flowing up the stairs.

    The photos speak for themselves--men's restroom at the 125th Street station is in completely…read moreunacceptable condition and requires immediate attention. The stalls are heavily rusted, damaged, stained, and have clearly been neglected for years. This facility looks ancient, poorly maintained, and is far below the standard passengers should expect at one of the busiest transit stations in Manhattan.The worst part is the severe lack of privacy. As you can see in my photo, the stall door is completely broken and doesn't even cover the opening. It leaves a massive gap that forces you to expose yourself to the entire room. Privacy and human dignity are basic expectations in any public restroom, but the current setup falls short.The MTA just raised the subway base fare to $3.00 under the promise of better service, yet paying riders are expected to use facilities like savages. I am not just posting this for myself, but to speak up for the thousands of daily commuters, seniors, and visitors who pass through this major transportation hub every day and are too intimidated or tired to complain.Cleanliness and maintenance are completely nonexistent here. The MTA needs to stop ignoring this station, bypass the lazy excuses, and immediately prioritize repairs, deep cleaning, and full modernization. We are paying more to ride; we deserve safe, clean, functional, and private restrooms. Fix this door immediately!

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    MTA - 125th St Subway Station - Platform

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    MTA - 125th St Subway Station - Men restroom

    Men restroom

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