66 St-Lincoln Center Manhattan, New York 10023
About the Business
Welcome to 66 St-Lincoln Center, your gateway to seamless and efficient transportation in the heart of Manhattan, New York. Conveniently located in the vibrant Upper West Side, our subway and transit station serves as a vital hub for commuters, tourists, and locals alike. Whether you're heading to work, exploring the city's iconic landmarks, or attending a world-class performance at the Lincoln Center, our station offers easy access and connectivity to all your destinations. Experience the convenience of modern transit with well-maintained facilities, real-time service updates, and friendly staff ready to assist you. At 66 St-Lincoln Center, we are committed to providing a safe, clean, and reliable transit experience for all our passengers. Join us and discover the ease of navigating New York City with 66 St-Lincoln Center as your starting point.
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Manhattan, New York, United States
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"September 12, 2023. 12:30pm ET. Mrs. Sanjay Malhotra, born Ritu Tripathi, resident of 1603 Liege Dr, Henderson, NV had a stranger sat at the table in front of me attack me while I was sat silently looking at my phone by the uptown 1 entrance. Robert, the 311 operator I called to report this, then joined the cyberattack to say an untruth to Ritu's mother, Kiran Tripathi but he was very willing to make fun of me for reporting it, calling them "they". F.U. Robert. It is a female MTA operator and a girl who lives at Apt 1, 451 S Oakhurst Dr, Beverly Hills that disrupted the southbound 1 train at 7am ET along with the rest of the 40+ cyberattacking me. The operator left off the last word in the standard instructions to watch out for the closing doors. She proceeded to spew for the rest of my ride because I had the temerity to say, mask in tact, "infected. get well soon. before you infect your family." Today marks maybe two or three months of aggressions from some MTA operator or other because of the girl from Beverly Hills who is being raised to "control" the soundscape of her building by offering up her body. That was 2 years ago. It's been 2 years she's been cyberstalking me with the help of Ritu Tripathi, Ruchi Tripathi and the rest of the 40+. Good luck to NYC for as long as Ritu Tripathi, Manju Shukla, Smita Tripathi, Vineet Khunger, Rajiv Thomas, Vineetha Thomas (broadway performer attackers specifically in August 2022 but all those on the ground in general), Prakash Chandra etc. are cyberstalking me, and perhaps afterwards, for the rest of their lives now that they are extremely comfortable with the dark web. Please note - Ritu Tripathi and her husband, both former residents of NYC, terrorized Kiran Tripathi for decades on every single trip to USA (fact check that, all of you hideous, underemployed and overagressed, nosy, caustic and deeply unlikeable citizens on the street mouthing off), commanding her to curb her natural self and to worship "the scene"."
"This is the subway station closest to Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. It's a normal NY subway station. It provides easy access to the system"
"Such a beautiful area located in the Upper West Side section of Manhattan. It is one of the best aspect of the city. There are so many places wheee you can stop and admire the architecture and watch time go by. Highly recommend during the late Spring and summer months. Activities are available in abundance."
"An exceedingly artistic station for a typically artistic public! Mosaics, enamelled tiles, and virtuoso buskers. There is an elevator for the handicapped, and free wi-fi throughout the station (though anybody who accepts internet provided freely by privacy-violating New York City can’t later complain when they surveil and hack his happy photos!). Digital signs show the time of arrival and departing signs, and several trash receptacles minimize litter. Vending machines sell MetroCards, and a small kiosk sells refreshments like tea and coffee. Train service at this station is usually decent."
"Subway station in great repair, complete with glazed tiles and elevator for the handicapped. Digital signs shows the times of arrival and departure, and AUDIBLE public address systems make announcements to the passengers. There is a token booth clerk. A small shop sells snacks and drinks. No bathroom, though free wi-fi (if you trust New York City not to hack your device, given this city’s track record on privacy intrusions). The train service is fair good, in contrast to many other stations of the subway."
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