Station formerly located within Bowling Green until moved in 1978. Structure dates to 1905. Designed by Heins & LaFarge (most famous for Cathedral of St. John the Devine). More info in blog.
Station formerly located within Bowling Green until moved in 1978. Structure dates to 1905. Designed by Heins & LaFarge (most famous for Cathedral of St. John the Devine). More info in blog.
Check out the lightbox exhibition at this subway stop that feature vivid photos taken by NYC-based photographers. Read more at MetroFocus.
Opened in 1905, was the 42nd busiest station last year. Also, the Control House is listed on the Ntl Register of Historic Places.
❗Beware of the ticket dealers in front of the subway station if you wanna visit the statue of liberty! 🗽 Ticket prices are 18.50 USD (April'2019).
Best way to get around NYC
It’s always secure. Most of the time SWAT team is stationed.
Beautiful subway
Another interestingly designed portal in the system.
Check which train you are getting on, otherwise you can end up in Brooklyn by mistake.
In this station, I used the NYC subway for the first time, and it was a great experience. It's close to Battery Park :)
I stepped into the Wall Street demonstration while trying to meet someone who was unfamiliar with NYC. Kind of a nightmare.
Stop by Herald Square Park on 9/16 from 10-4 - donate to Career Gear and get GOLDTOE
great way to get to yankee stadium!
First and last stop in Manhattan for 4 and 5 trains.. Walkable distance to Battery Park, liberty ferry and other downtown attractions.