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    46th Street - Bliss Street - train station at night

    46th Street - Bliss Street

    3.7(3 reviews)
    3.1 miSunnyside

    As one of the most popular stops along the 7 line, 46th Street - Bliss Street is in the heart of…read moreSunnyside. Given the number of people that get on and off this stop, it's probably a solid candidate for an express stop some day. (#1) For the unfamiliar, the 46th Street stop is among the majority of stops that are above ground. For folks waiting at the station, it has some of the best views of the Manhattan skyline and unless there are stalled trains, it's never all that crowded. Another fun tidbit is that this is actually the last stop along Queens Blvd before the train turns onto Greenpoint Ave (#2) toward Woodside. Folks who want stay awhile will find that there are a number of eateries just outside of the station. It isn't the most exciting stop by any means and could probably use a facelift (#3). On weekends, there is often something going on at the street level side of the station. Just another reason why Sunnyside is worth checking out always. ____________ (#1) Who are we kidding? Flushing bound folks love that LIC to Woodside ride. If 74th Street - Jackson Heights can't have it, then neither can Sunnyside. (#2) Aka, Roosevelt Ave. (#3) Pretty much every station along the 7 line needs updating.

    I prefer 69th St Bliss. but this one is fun too. Not quite as blissful, but you can't have…read moreeverything. This is a wonderful train station which gives you access to all kinds of amazing places such as Sunnyside and Astoria - and it's right across the street from Sunnyside pizza and also the Habiba halal cart. The best thing about it is the view of Manhattan. Omfg. It's stunning, especially at night. The subway station to end all subway stations. Well not really but it is really cool because it's close to my favorite pizza in the whole of New York City, and it's a pretty safe station that gives you access to the overground train that cross is Queensboro Bridge. It's also close to Jackson Heights where some of the best food in the country is. Not to mention the halal cart open late right next to the stop. And that view.

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    MTA - Bedford Avenue Subway Station

    MTA - Bedford Avenue Subway Station

    3.2(17 reviews)
    2.1 miWilliamsburg - North Side

    The Bedford Avenue station is a very busy subway station in Williamsburg. It is the second busiest…read morestation in Brooklyn. It first opened 100 years ago in 1924. Imagine how many people have ridden on the L Line as one of the first segments of the underground Canarsie Line over the past 100 years. Amazing! No Less Than Everything Comes Together. Going back and forth from Williamsburg to Prospect Heights meant a lot of trips from this station through Manhattan. I don't think I'll ever understand why there still isn't a way to get from Brooklyn to Brooklyn without going through Manhattan. Yet, it allowed me to discover a series of beautiful mosaics by Marcel Dzama. The Sun. The Moon. The Sky. All connected in No Less Than Everything Comes Together by Marcel Dzama. The mosaics are so interesting and detailed. Dzama cites that he was influenced by the great Dada movement artist, Marcel Duchamp, but the mosaics remind me more of the Catalan architect, Antoni Gaudi. Either way, the mosaics are so fun and playful. Take a few minutes on your vacation or your daily commute to enjoy the whimsical dancers, the sun, the moon and a few historical characters that all play a part in the mosaics in the underground Bedford Avenue Subway.

    This was one of the funner stations as it had some killer mosaics. Despite many of the reviews, the…read morerare, elusive Hipsters were nowhere to be found. It was an average level of dirty for the subway but was otherwise okay. It was disappointing that I could not spot any migratory hipsters but I am sure there were plenty above ground with soul patches and drinking PBR

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