Lexington Av/63 St Manhattan, New York 10065
About the Business
Welcome to Lexington Av/63 St, a key transit station located in the heart of Manhattan, New York. Serving as a vital hub for commuters and travelers, our station provides convenient access to the bustling energy of the city. Whether you're heading to work, exploring the iconic sights of New York, or connecting with friends and family, Lexington Av/63 St ensures a seamless travel experience with its efficient service and strategic location.
Please note, the Central Business District Tolling Program is temporarily paused pending necessary approvals. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to serving your transit needs. Visit us and experience the ease of navigating Manhattan with Lexington Av/63 St as your starting point.
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"This is one of those stations where if you work 1 or 2 blocks away but get off of your train with 5 mins or less to spare, you're going to be late."
"F train go a queens completely missed 2 arrival times risking my flight time /poor service"
"I am amazed at how little concern there is by MTA got the 3rd ave exiting passengers. The lack of any secondary means of egress to 3rd ave is a discrace. Yesterday after walking half the platform to the elevators I was stopped by a MTA person (on their cell phone who only looked up when I got to her) to tell me all 4 elevators were out of service and that I would have to walk to the complete other end of the platform to take the escalators up to Lexington Ave. so walked the 1/2 block to 3rd. Back to lex on the platform and then back to 3rd on the street. Good 10 min with my bad leg. Where was the announcement and direction on the platform. Why were all 4 cars out is service. Bad planning and apathy for riders"
"In a fit of the worst idiocy I have ever seen by the MTA (and there are oh so many), this station has NO stairs or escalators for their 3rd Ave exit. Whatever moron decided that should be cosmically ashamed .there is zero excuse, none, at all. Elevator only, operating at the typical 50% MTA capacity due to constant breakdowns, is such a heavy limitor on passenger flow it begs to question who's pocket was lined by this terrible design. Shame on you MTA, as always ."
"Very clean and modern station as of 2017. Hope it stays this way."
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