Antonio S. • October 5, 2011October 2011 $5 Special and my favorite Italian BMT
Cats P. • May 10, 2014There's a flower vendor just in front of the turnstiles on the Brooklyn-bound side. Pretty bouquets at a reasonable price.
Brett F. • January 24, 2017Beautiful and new. The old time art work on the walls is a nice touch. Elevators are clean and work smoothly.
Simone P. • March 17, 2010For those fans of "forgotten nyc" there is a derelict LIRR "substation no. 2" here. Haunted.
Tyronne M. • June 29, 2018The place with the third most amount of trees next to prospect park and highland park. Large trees are all over providing shade to the housing community
WillieScrapes • February 3, 2012Sitting on the bench while live performers entertain and I watch the world go by!
Jessica P. • November 19, 2012If you've just moved to NYC you probably don't know: If you're on a crowded train TAKE OFF YOUR HUGE BACKPACK and hold it by your side. It makes more room!!!
Dan S. • January 1, 2023Love using the New York Subway. Super easy and intuitive. Could do with a lick of pap it and a spruce up and there some hidden gems on the network!
Kimmie O. • October 7, 2019If you’re lucky, you’ll be able to view the sun setting & get a lovely, but obstructed skyline sunset picture.
ᴡᴡᴡ.Bob.pwho.ru E. • July 1, 2019The cocktails are absolutely fabulous and so is the Tiramisu.
Joshua C. • April 25, 2011Express, skip-stop to Jamaica on weekday afternoons. Other times, local to Jamaica.
Untapped Cities • August 24, 2012If you're around at sunset, take a look at the brightly colored square mosaics, SOL-SAX’s SOL’SCRYPT (2008), which fuse African and African-American culture in motifs.
Untapped Cities • August 24, 2012Remember to take a look at flower-like art on the west side of the station by Annette Davidek, entitled Roundlet Series (2002).
Chris C. • November 22, 2010Get To Know Your Stops and What Doors You Need To Be Near To Get To The Next Train Faster
Robin F. • March 30, 2011The storage bin near the north end is the best place to sit and wait if you want to snag a seat on a Manhattan-bound train.
Wil K. • May 3, 2010Your best chance of getting a seat on this stop is to be in the first car, or the last car.
Samantha • April 2, 2012Beverley (Beverly) Rd unfortunately has its name spelled incorrectly in the mosaic tiling. New signs are correct but the mosaic omits the second 'e' as does the platform token booth & extensions.
Tanaya C. • February 16, 2012You can actually access Uptown or Downtown trains no matter which side you go in. Crossover point towards the back of the Uptown platform
Coleman B. • August 13, 2011Narrow platform, and the q is ALWAYS packed! On weekdays, wait for the b to get a seat!
Kb B. • February 18, 2013You can actually receive signal in the station to kill time as you watch the Q train whiz by, surely beating you to Union Square.
Marc S. • October 20, 2013No R service on late weeknights and weekends - Use 1 on South ferry instead!
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