One of the clean stations. There is an open space, if lucky, you might be able to catch some sort of underground performance.
There are restrooms, but don't count it being open all the time. Kiosks are available on F train platforms and are accurate to an extent.
There are enough benches to wait for the subway. The lighting is bright and the walls are white, I find them comfortable to the eye.
Navigating through the connections between F and the JZM is confusing for first timers and very tiring for the elderly.
There is are two small news stands, one on the northbound F train platform (between stairs to exit and stairs to the downtown JZM train).
No elevators but there are two escalators. One on Delancy Street platform and other on Essex...
Read moreNewly renovated and clean. A huge improvement over the majority of NYC Subway stations. MTA is making huge leaps and bounds with their efforts. It is the equivalent of taking a one hundred year old man and trying to make him look good in a Speedo bathing suit, never be late at any appointments, and carry thousands of tons of human beings on his back, per day, without a single mistake. Does that sound like a superhero from the movies? This is the magic that the New York City subway system accomplishes regularly. Oh how Gotham straphangers love to complain! Three thumbs up to this station and our...
Read moreDelancey Street Station is always crowded and busy with people on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York. There's plenty of things going on in the neighborhood. Store of all kinds retell, fast food restaurant and the Famous Williamsburg Bridge one of three Bridges that connect Brooklyn to Manhattan
The Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges can get very busy during the Morning and Evening commute. Taki.g the MTA is much faster Underground from...
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