Maurice W. • April 11, 2011Excellent Cell Phone Coverage On The Brooklyn,Bronx Bound 4 & 5 Train Platforms
Jenna S. • July 5, 2017Take the 6 train past the end of the line at Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall. It swoops down past a cool abandoned train station and comes back up on the other side of the platform. Do it in the daytime.
Auntie T. • July 19, 2018There are no signs posted for the next train. You need to know the schedule or just wait. There is a small scroll at the bottom of the TV screen but not until you are on the platform.
Untapped Cities • July 27, 2012Located on each platform and in the passageway, handmade ceramic relief panels these panels contain themes of trade, treasure and travel.
The Official Khalis • August 25, 2011The Chambers Street J/Z platform under the municipal building is historic in that it once stood as the BMTs south terminal. LIRR excursion trains also departed from this station via the Broadway BMT.
Kenny • December 23, 2011If you ask nicely, Adam usually has a horde of candy hidden in / around his desk.
Alvin U. • August 28, 2012Keep it movin...that's the best advice I can give.. If you stop, you'll get eaton alive by the tourists, panhandlers, and slow moving "people"
Tenzinn D. • September 16, 2013The absolute worse transit system ever. Seriously. You will wait an hour or more for the 10. The printed schedules are a joke. They never follow it. Drivers arrive when they want to. Jersey shitty.
Thomas Christopher Blackhawk W. • May 7, 2013AT THE END OF EACH PLATFORM IS A "locator" IT'S A SIGHN THAT SHOWS WHERE THE BUSES ARE AND WHERE THEY'RE GOING CHECK THEM, DONT BOTHER A OLD MAN TRYING TO LISTEN TO HIS OLDIES ROCK&ROLL MUSIC. TCB
Thomas Christopher Blackhawk W. • April 1, 20136:10pm on Monday. Driver parks in front of people standing in line they heads to Head. Everyone getting angry
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