From Wikopedia: Lexington Avenue-63rd Street station The Lexington Avenue-63rd Street station (formerly Lexington Avenue[4]) is a New York City Subway station in Lenox Hill, Manhattan, shared by...
MTA - Lexington Avenue - 63rd Street Station
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The MTA operates an extensive public transit network in New York, including the New York City Transit, Long Island Rail Road, and Metro-North Railroad, facilitating travel across the metropolitan area. They emphasize transparency and accessibility, providing various resources for riders, including real-time alerts and paratransit services.
Committed to safety and sustainability, the MTA is involved in numerous projects aimed at improving transit infrastructure and reducing environmental impact. Their initiatives include station accessibility enhancements and ongoing upgrades to support a resilient transit system amidst climate change challenges.
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MTA at 63rd is one of my favorite stations to take the subway home. I love the tiles and the station is always clean. The trains come quick and there's plenty of police presence these days. If I'm...
Located at the intersection of Lexington Avenue and 63rd Street, I was here to change from the Q train to the F train, going from the Upper East Side to Jamaica Station and the JFK Airtrain. The...
Lexington Avenue and 63rd Street has an okay MTA station. It seems old but it's functional. Lots find this convenient and I do too. A few important attractions are here. There's the Museum of...
This is one of the cleanest stations I have been in. 98% of the time the escalator's are working. They also always have hand sanitizer available. I can't say to much for the clerk in the booth on...





