
MTA 103rd Street is Lexington Avenue and serves the 6 train I ride. Today I was so interested in the Music Month sign on the train I missed my stop and had to get off at 103 and walk back down to...
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MTA 103rd Street is Lexington Avenue and serves the 6 train I ride. Today I was so interested in the Music Month sign on the train I missed my stop and had to get off at 103 and walk back down to...
Located off the East Side's Duffy Hill, this 103rd St. Subway Station is serviced by 6 Lexington Avenue Line train, a local in Manhattan. In 1990, the MTA installed "Neo-Borikén," a colorful...
I don't know what happened between 3 and 5 years ago, but it seems people stopped reviewing this station. I'm going to venture to say it hasn't changed much. Still a reliable uptown station.
Newly renovated, the 103th street 6 stop is looking good. The bright, clean entrance coupled with new stairs make this one of the nicer stops on the six (not to mention those aforementioned steps...
Your typical local subway station. No cell reception, it's a local stop only & nothing particularly special about it. At least there were no creepy types hanging around but who knows what it's...