Fulton St
Nassau Street, Manhattan, New York,
About the Business
Welcome to Fulton St, a vital hub located on Nassau Street in the heart of Manhattan, New York. As a key transit station within the largest public transportation agency in North America, Fulton St connects millions of commuters to their destinations with efficiency and ease. In 2023, our subway system boasted a daily ridership of approximately 3.6 million and an impressive annual ridership of 1.15 billion, underscoring our commitment to providing reliable and convenient transportation for New Yorkers and visitors alike. Whether you're commuting to work, exploring the city, or embarking on a new adventure, Fulton St is your gateway to the vibrant pulse of New York City. Experience seamless travel and discover the energy of the Big Apple with us.
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"Homeless people, no police. Don’t risk getting mugged, don’t go here. me and my mother got threatened and followed by a homeless guy."
"Excellent entry point to the A&C lines. There is a lift on the corner of Fulton & Williams. Which is great if you have cases. Also a wide gate. Made getting the A line to JFK really easy."
"The platform gets crowded after 5pm which is expected. It’s a great station for transferring to different subway lines."
"Many of the reviews here are rating this MTA Subway Station as a place or hub of transportation. The reality of the situation is that the Primary Attribute of this place is by no means transportation or access to and from same, but the way in which these transportation services are wrapped, showcased, revealed, and delivered to the eye and brain. Look at the bright gigantic video screens counterbalanced by the humble primary-colored painted signs. Consider the simple, austere tunnels, skeletonized stairways and naked platforms arrayed against the modern steel escalator banks, specialty retail shoppes and glass and neon architectural frontages. Please don't be so pedantic and utilitarian when considering this ever-dynamic, constantly flowing nexus of people and 21st century social energy."
"Yeah, MTA should really consider improving the visualization of their underground network (3D maps) on their kiosks. Subway lines overlap and getting to opposite platforms are quite annoying at times. Architecture looks grand, but I guess it's a maze for tourists to get lost and explore (makes the place look crowded and lively). It is quite confusing navigating through the shopping center and subway below deck."
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