Tali K. • July 15, 2011The b never seems to stop here on weekends anymore. Much easier to walk to 125 to catch the d.
Larry • January 12, 2016Pro-tip: The sole stairway on the downtown side is very busy during morning rush because of numerous nearby schools.
nycHealthy • August 20, 2012Making NYC Your Gym is as easy as getting off the subway a stop early. Get off at 125th St. and walk the rest of the way to work/home. More on Making NYC Your Gym: http://on.nyc.gov/T6Gc9J
Will H. • February 16, 2020Convenient to access from both sides of Broadway whether you’re going uptown or downtown.
Josh W. • December 27, 2012Only exits are at 116, so try to be at the rear of the uptown train, or the front of the downtown one. Also: MTA removed the booth for the uptown attendant.
Robin D. • July 29, 2016It's relatively clean and well lit.
Marlon • December 30, 2010You will have full cell coverage towards the back of the downtown platform.
nycHealthy • August 20, 2012Making NYC Your Gym is as easy as getting off the subway a stop early. Get off at 125th St. and walk the rest of the way to work/home. More on Making NYC Your Gym: http://on.nyc.gov/T6Gc9J
Robin D. • September 4, 2017What a nasty subway station. 😷
A L E X • May 13During evening peak times, and late hours, 4⃣ trains may skip this station. Follow @MottHavenLens on IG for more tips around Mott Haven.
Curtis R. • March 26, 2019You don't want to miss the Downtown C train, because you'll be waiting for a while. The new station is beautiful and you can get the Uptown and Downtown C without having to swipe
nycHealthy • August 22, 2012Making NYC Your Gym is as easy as getting off the subway a stop early. Get off at 149th St. and walk the rest of the way to work/home/school. More on Making NYC Your Gym: http://on.nyc.gov/T6Gc9J
Mark Louis M. • December 8, 2012From 12:50 to 8:50pm Parkchester trains run local, Pelham Bay trains run express in the Bronx, <6> next 5 stops: 125th st, 3 Ave-138th st, Hunts Point Ave, Parkchester-E.177th st, Castle Hill Ave
A L E X • July 7, 2012If two trains are waiting to go the same direction, almost always stay on the train that arrived first. You trick your self into thinking the one that pulled up leaves first. No, it typically waits!
Nikki B. • July 9, 2013If Savoy Bakery is open as you go to or from this station,stop. Your stomach will be glad you did (love the almond danish)
nycHealthy • August 22, 2012Making NYC Your Gym is as easy as getting off the subway a stop early. Get off at 168th St. and walk the rest of the way to work/home/school. More on Making NYC Your Gym: http://on.nyc.gov/T6Gc9J
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