Like the rest of the new York subway system. It’s trash, expensive, overpriced trash on wheels. It’s the only transportation system that doesn’t transport you to your destination, instead you have to take the train in opposite direction to take your train back to desired destination. That is if they have the miniscule human decency, which they often do not have or incapable of having to post it up and tell you about it. Most times, you will stand on the platform, see the growing crowd and seeing the 3rd train passing you in the middle track. The conductor looking at you with this dumb zombie look because they hire the lowest scored GED drop out and not telling you that you must take the train on other side, go 3 stops away then wait again for a crowded train that rivals that of Auswitz. And they have the audacity to call their posters Fast Track while telling you all the delays you will experience.
Cynthia L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manhattan, NY
The train station is pretty with it’s stained glass walls. During the school year, this train station can get pretty dangerous due to the rowdy and loud teens.
Maria B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
Pretty decent outdoor train station, just like all others, that run along the D line in this part of Brooklyn. The good is that you can always get a seat in the morning in you’re city bound, even during rush hour. Few more stops down, and all the seats are taken. The bad is that if you’re not traveling morning rush hour, it’s more likely than not that there will not be any Manhattan bound trains. Also, if they’re fixing anything else, or trains are delayed, they will skip this station and start/stop at the Bay Parkway station. This is pretty rare but does happen, so if in doubt(or if it is an option), you are better off using the Bay Parkway station instead.