Abandoned Worth St. Station Manhattan, New York 10007
About the Business
The abandoned Worth St. Station is a haunting reminder of a bygone era in New York City's transportation history. Located in the heart of the bustling metropolis, this neglected train station stands as a silent witness to the passage of time. Once a hub of activity, the station now sits empty and forgotten, its grand architecture slowly crumbling away. Visitors to this eerie site can explore the decaying platforms, rusted tracks, and faded signage that tell the story of a once-thriving transit center. As nature slowly reclaims this urban relic, it serves as a poignant reminder of the impermanence of human endeavors.
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New York, NY 10007, United States
Reviews
"How do i go to the station ?"
"The abandoned Worth St subway station under this spot was closed in 1960, having been one of the first subway stations to open. At Worth and Lafayette, it was part of the Lexington (4-5-6) line opened in 1904. It was closed as train length increased and the distance between stations became too short. (Photo credits in captions)"
"Who is here after knowing (2009)? The subway crash"
"Some Abandoned Stations Were Reopened."
"It's sad to see things go abandoned, like an abandoned cat or dog. This poor station was likely abandoned due to it's proximity of the Brooklyn bridge-city hall project. Once glorious and shining now a disgusting place left like this by mole people. Named after General Worth."
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