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    MTA - 8th Avenue Subway Station

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    Jordan W.

    It is a very busy subway station and is one that is a key transfer station for many people. If you start off on West side uptown you can easily switch from say the A train to the L train, that gets you to east side of 14th street (Union square ) or Brooklyn, It can be your connection spot. It is the train station of the famous Meatpacking district, a very trendy area of Manhattan, sort of an alternate reality full of illusions and illustrations as I like to call it. I seem to make this station one of my favorite spots as of lately. With so much to do In this area, it is a great station to get off and start exploring the city. There are some very interesting figurines in the station, set up all over. Cute artwork, indeed. Statues still look brand new and have a money theme to them. You can see the artwork and hope you get something out of them. The station looks pretty up to date and is gonna stay a busy destination and transfer point for many. Will be back here sort of regular, can walk to surrounding area events or just Meatpacking district activities.

    Tina C.

    Eighth Avenue 14th Street here lies the A, C and L trains. The A train platforms (both Queens bound and Uptown 207th Street) contains Tom Otterness's "Life Underground" of playful bronze sculptures seen throughout this station and on the A train platforms. This station is a very vital segue that connects the A train to the L train. Ample standing space and never feel crowded at anytime of day or day of the week.

    Tom Otterness was fairly obsessed with these castings, and created many more than he was contracted to do.

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    M15 Select Bus Service - We were at 58th Street on First Avenue but I'm not adding it. M15 goes uptown and then back down. 08/27/23

    M15 Select Bus Service

    2.5(35 reviews)
    2.9 miUpper East Side

    On Sunday night in Aug, I was at 79st on 2nd ave stop. I waited M15 select bus over 20min...... the…read moreapp said 8 min. So I walked 2blocks to get there. On the same block, M15 local bus was there but they stop exact at the corner. Everyone missed it. it's easy to get to far away, however; on the weekends, we'll never know how long you have to wait. In the summer is ok to wait but do not try during the winter time. It will be freezing here in NYC! Try to use text 511-123 and use the code. App isn't working properly.

    Since my overall experience using the Select Bus M15 is positive I'm giving it Four Stars. I'm…read morehappy to skip every single bus stop during my trip. Just remember, this bus doesn't take cash. You must purchase a ticket before you board. All three doors open making for speedy boarding and disembarking of passengers. Keep your receipt after you buy your ticket. Sometimes a MTA Employee will be at a stop checking to see if passengers paid. The fine for not paying is hefty! The buses are new and have been clean when I ride. Passengers are not as crazy as I remember in the past on this route. I like that this bus stops right on my corner. Especially when I have shopping bags. All major intersections have a bus stop along this route. You need to use your Metro Card to buy the fare. Read all the instructions before you attempt to use this service. Much like all NYC Public Transportation there's lots of rules and regulations. I'm still a fan of faster service. If you're going very far, or out when it's 20 degrees wind chill, you should ride! Check out my photos.

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    M15 Select Bus Service - 08/27/23 select bus uptown stops close to East 96th Street.

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    MTA - 66th Street Lincoln Center Subway Station

    MTA - 66th Street Lincoln Center Subway Station

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    2.6 miUpper West Side

    Mostly I pass by this 66th St-Lincoln Center Subway Station in a 7th Ave Express Line 2 or 3 train,…read moreheading to or from home. The 7th Ave Line Local 1 train services here during the day, and the 2 also stops when it runs Local a night. The station's easy to use with a in-station transfer crossunder and having ADA-compliant accessibility. As one of the 28 stations in the original 1904 IRT lines, decades before the Lincoln Center was built and it was only just the 66th St. Station in the San Juan Hill section of town, you'll find the original ceramic trim maintained along the top of the platform walls. Enjoy this station's colored glass mosaic murals which decorate the walls with dramatic characters appearing to perform for passengers, including an often repeated diva in a golden hooded full length robe, which captures the light - as it should for a diva! They are what I normally catch through my train window as my Express train speeds by. In 1999, giving a nod to the Lincoln Center's dedication to the performing arts, MTA installed artist and activist Nancy Spero's "Artemis, Actobats, Divas and Dancers." This work immortalizes the period musicians, actors, dancers, acrobats, and other classic performers doing what they do best - put on a show! Better to check out close up when you're at this stop!

    To get to Lincoln Center take the 1 train to 66 St. This station was very well restored and…read morefeatures artwork by Nancy Spero.

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