175 St
About the Business
Welcome to 175 St, your convenient transit hub located at 807 West 177th Street in the vibrant heart of Manhattan, New York. As a bustling subway station, 175 St serves as a vital link in New York City's extensive public transportation network, offering easy access to the city's diverse neighborhoods and iconic attractions. Whether you're commuting to work, exploring the city, or visiting friends and family, 175 St provides a seamless and efficient travel experience. Our station is designed with your comfort and safety in mind, featuring clear signage, helpful staff, and modern amenities to make your journey as smooth as possible. Experience the convenience and connectivity of 175 St, where your New York City adventure begins.
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Location & Phone number
807 West 177th Street, Manhattan, New York, United States
Reviews
"I swiped my card with 4.something dollars(yes, i checked the amount before swiping by using their machine in that station) and the screen became black, didn’t let me in. I swiped in the next machine, now it showed insufficient balance. So i realized the first machine took my money but didn’t let me in! I informed the office about it. She told me my card was not used today. She didn’t accept that their machine is faulty. So had to pay again!!! She didn’t believe me. But she atleast could check the matchine screen which is totaly dark with few white line!! She didn’t even try to listen me. Just was repeating that her record showed card was not used today!!! If you don’t want to move from the chair, why do you work here?!! Stay home!!!"
"My home station. 175 st is decent, average cleanliness but it’s nice one island with decent train service."
"This station is in desperate need of rehabilitation! Perhaps a simple power wash and some elbow grease would do the station some good. It's gross! I wouldn't want to touch the ground if you paid me. Please, MTA -wash the platform."
"Better station than 181st. 175 is a bigger station with more paths to enter and exit, the station also offers elevator access. Considering all the ways to exit/enter and the elevator, this is a MUCH safer station."
"It's wheelchair accessible and when the GWB bus terminal opens, then the station will truly be attached to the terminal. It's been closed for years. Update: 7/8/19 - This station is fully accessible and the George Washington Bridge bus terminal is also fully accessible with restrooms, elevators and escalators."
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