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Reviews — 8

It's an outdoor station that is covered in places to stay out of the rain. The decking isn't totally dallying apart but will be in another year or two.

If you want to get to work on time, use a different line- the train here is running on schedule about half the time.

Lots of double parked delivery trucks & cars causing traffic back ups during the course of the day , early morning are less traffic and late evenings. Commercial stores on this road .

Why are there no bike racks at the 62nd St entrance? Commuters already have it hard in this area. I have to walk over a mile to get here. The city should be providing bike racks like they do at other stops. Disappointing...







This is a typical New York City subway station that was renovated not too long ago. It is only served by the M line. (The M to Metropolitan is very sporadic during off-peak hours). There is some kitschy art murals on the walls as well as token booth and some public seating. It is also a relatively safe station.

This station has become a public rest room and a rest stop and an over night hotel. In the past months the smell of urine is disgusting. There isn't once that the smell of urine is not present . At times its disguised by the scent of Mr.Clean or other house detergent. The booth is too big it shouldn't have been placed in the middle of the station it blocks the passing to get through one side to the other when ppl are getting metro cards from the MTA Rep. Aside from that it is a very well kept station, There are 4 metro cards machine available n 2 entrances to this station.


The platform is SO WIDE, which is great. Also the station is nearly litter free. There's lots of great places to eat below the station.