Broadway-Lafayette St East Houston Street, Manhattan, New York 10012
About the Business
Welcome to Broadway-Lafayette St, a bustling subway and transit station located on East Houston Street in the heart of Manhattan, New York. As a key hub in the city's extensive transit network, Broadway-Lafayette St offers convenient access to various subway lines, making it an essential stop for commuters and visitors alike. Whether you're heading to work, exploring the vibrant neighborhoods of Manhattan, or connecting to other parts of the city, our station provides a seamless travel experience. Please note that the Central Business District Tolling Program is temporarily paused pending necessary approvals. We look forward to welcoming you to Broadway-Lafayette St, where your journey begins.
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"as a former allied security guard i was told to tell any customer who tried to go through the exit door to just hop. i bounced around as mr akini put me at many stations. this way of dealing customers was told to me by all the allied supervisors. basically at a certain point everyone will know to ignore security"
"Packed in the evening as always. Busy with trains and people. Try to avoid this station in evening. Smell is weird and rats are everywhere."
"Would have given it 5 stars but the uptown 6 train directions were a little confusing. Would have helped if they had signs in both directions that said the uptown 6 train were only accessable at the end of only one platform."
"Go and see the DAvid Bowie exhibition. Broadway–Lafayette Street/Bleecker Street is a New York City Subway station complex in the NoHo district of Manhattan on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line and the IND Sixth Avenue Line. It is served by the: 6, D, and F trains at all times B and M trains on weekdays train during rush hours in the peak direction 4 train during late nights The complex comprises two stations, Bleecker Street (IRT) and Broadway–Lafayette Street (IND). The transfer between the downtown IRT platform and the IND platform has been within fare control since May 19, 1957, and the corresponding free transfer from the uptown IRT platform to the rest of the station opened on September 25, 2012. Artwork: Signal (Mel Chin) Location: Broadway-Lafayette · Installed: 1998 Glass, steel, ceraminc, and lighting. Stainless steel and glass sculptures on the mezzanine columns; plus ceramic tiles on the station's walls."
"The "David Bowie Is Here" exhibition in the station he most used down the street from his house is a wonderful tribute to the man, the magic, the miracles he brought to the world. He was never supposed to go away, we were all going to see him live some day. Ah well, the amazing collection of photos and captions sponsored by Spotify until May 13, 2018 drawing attention to the "David Bowie Is" Brooklyn Museum exhibit that goes until July 15, 2018 before retiring permanently to showcase his career and personal archive of 60+ original costumes, hand written lyrics, and pictures back into his teenage years. Additionally, there were 250,000 "Tickets To Mars", special limited edition David Bowie metro cards people waited in line for hours to get all 5 in the collection."
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