Blake M. • September 23, 2011Use the ticket machine on the platform not the one on the elevated bridge. The machine on the platform has many more purchase options and prices not just daily tickets
Jason A. • December 14, 2009If you get to the platform & on the 6 express by 8:00 - 8:05 you can reach 42nd - Grand Central by 8:38am
David Z. • August 16, 2010Walk to the front of downtown side of the platform if you a seat on the train.
0zzzy • October 2, 2011Great place for railfans and photographers to sna photos from ether end of the platform.
Nia • December 13, 2018If you're "running" late and southbound, enter from Fulton street and walk the path to the SOUTHBOUND platform.
InStyle • October 29, 2010Romantic lace pumps are a gorgeous evening choice this season. If they feel too delicate for you, look for one with a platform.
Harlem A. • December 28, 2014The platform that should actually be in Manhattan, has a (1) station stop nearby. Getting protection from the elements may be wishful thinking. If only MTA would build a connector. gets quite crowded!
Rob M. • May 20, 2010east side of the station goes north, west side of the platform goes south. don't make eye contact with anyone while you wait.
Isis L. • November 19, 2010buy ur tickets at the platform not on board
Anthony B. • March 15, 2018Station is redone with elevators at the East end of the platform
Tara R. • January 25, 2013Wifi on the upper level (B/D train) on the northern most part of the platform
Thomas P. • August 21, 2015What a lovely station. The two levels of elevated structure are quite spectacular. You can also take amazing photographs of approaching (7) trains from the west end of the upper level platform.
Shenan R. • November 19, 2009there is a ticket machine in the middle of the south bound platform and a cash machine by the hot box on the platform
Karlan B. • August 14, 2012The view of Manhattan from the Flushing platform is amazing. If you have a minute, check it out!
Mike G. • March 7, 2010127th st is at the north end of the platform, hope that saves you some time :)
Melissa D. • September 30, 2010Check out the stained glass artwork decorating the platform. Also, the downtown side offers great views of the Kingsbridge BID mural above Foodtown.
Untapped Cities • March 13, 201596th St was in service since 1904 and was part of the first subway. But with a 200 foot platform, the station was retired in 1959 for similar reasons as the abandoned Worth Street & 18th St stations.
Allison E. • March 21, 2014There are no ticket machines on the platform so make sure to buy your tickets downstairs to save time (and an elevator ride).
Jesse S. • January 29, 2010Everyone seems to wait near the stairs... move down the platform for a better chance at a seat.
Pam H. • May 4, 2014Best addition yet for "a" platform westbound trains! It's a shame it's not in the one closer to the overpass.
Jake S. • August 9, 2014When exiting the train on game day, walk as far down the platform as possible. People don't seem to realize there are multiple exits that take you to the stadium.
George D. • January 20, 2011"When you leave the train, please watch the gap between the train and the platform."
City of New York • April 15, 2013If you’re on the downtown 1 platform at 116th Street-Columbia University station, check out the oversized grand chair made out of steel.
Mikolaj F. • March 11, 2010This is an exciting above-ground platform that has some nice views of the neighborhood, but it also gets annoyingly loud when these big metal trains pass by. Not really worth the $2.25 entrance fee.
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