Court Sq-23 St
About the Business
Welcome to Court Sq-23 St, your convenient transit hub located in the heart of Queens, New York. Serving as a vital link in the city's extensive subway system, our station provides seamless connectivity for commuters and visitors alike. Situated at Queens, New York 11101, Court Sq-23 St is designed to offer easy access to multiple subway lines, ensuring a smooth and efficient travel experience. Whether you're heading to work, exploring the vibrant neighborhoods of Queens, or venturing into Manhattan, our station is your gateway to the city's dynamic pulse. With well-maintained facilities and clear signage, we strive to make your journey as comfortable and hassle-free as possible. Discover the convenience and efficiency of Court Sq-23 St, where your urban adventure begins.
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Queens, New York 11101, United States
Reviews
"Overall a "fine" station by NYC's terrible standard, but lately they are very lax with security. Apparently homeless people can openly smoke cigarettes and drink beer by the MTA booths and the employees do nothing about it. Stop paying for the MTA"
"Busy and dirty station but functional. The rats are bigger than your dreams. And there are a bunch. They don’t even care about the train coming, perhaps they are deaf or they are used to it."
"Has some outdated information that's pretty cool to see here now after all those years. It has name tablets as "23 St-Ely Av" even though it's 23 Street-Court Sq. This station is great as it connects to the (G) and (7) lines. The station will be accessible soon enough."
"Court Square–23rd Street is a New York City Subway station complex on the IND Crosstown Line, the IRT Flushing Line and the IND Queens Boulevard Line. The complex is located in the vicinity of One Court Square in Long Island City, Queens, and is served by the 7, E, and G trains at all times; the M train on weekdays; and the express train during weekdays in the peak direction. The complex comprises three separate stations, formerly known as 23rd Street–Ely Avenue (Queens Boulevard Line), Long Island City–Court Square (Crosstown Line), and 45th Road–Court House Square (Flushing Line). The Flushing Line station was the first to open, in 1916. The Crosstown Line station opened in 1933, followed by the Queens Boulevard Line station in 1939. They were all originally separate stations. Two passageways were built to connect the three stations. The first was built in 1990, following the opening of the Citigroup office tower at One Court Square. In December 2001, this passageway came into greater use when G trains started to terminate at Court Square. A second passageway was completed between the Crosstown and Flushing Line stations in 2011. The Crosstown and Flushing Line stations were renamed "Court Square" with the latter being made fully ADA-accessible. The Queens Boulevard Line station, which is not ADA-compliant, was renamed "Court Square–23rd Street"."
"Convenient and clean (as NYC subway station go) station providing service to E and M lines with a long underground transfer also available to the 7 and G. Some of these trains aren't super frequent and the platform can get crowded, but all in all a nice stop."
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