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The train seats are freezing!!! And there's no heat in either of the carts. It's disappointing that this is what we pay for

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Express!!! Air conditioning!!! For an F girl, this train is paradise. Times Square to UWS in no time at all. Can't beat that.

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MTA - 86th Street & Broadway Subway Station - 86th St Bway Subway Station (1) - Ana Velez, part of "Westside Stories" 1989

MTA - 86th Street & Broadway Subway Station

3.6(13 reviews)
0.4 km•Upper West Side

While unfortunately this 86th Street Subway Station, serviced by the 7th Avenue Local 1 train, is…read morenot fully accessible at this time and MTA has no immediate plans to put in an ADA compliant upgrade, it really has something special with delightful artwork generated by a community project with neighborhood kids. Along each platform, you'll notice black framed pieces, including the "Westside Views" as well as "Westside Poem" by Pedro Pietri, the poet/playwright who was one of the co-founders of the Nuyorican Movement. The local Community Board, seeking to use available funds for a youth project to benefit the community, enlisted Mexican-born Nuyorican artist Nitza Trufiño, who earlier founded El Museo de Barrio. Trufiño brought in 17 kids to collaborate, most part of a program at Grosvenor Neighborhood House. Pictures were taken, interviews made, then the images students drew were captured in these murals, installed in 1989. Take a look at each wonderful individual tile telling a story about this neighborhood and its people. It's worth a visit to this station in the Upper West Side. Btw, Nitza Trufiño's work is also featured in the 103rd Street Station of the Lexington Ave. Local Line 6 train Subway Station.

To get to the Upper West Side 10024 take the 1 2 3 train to 86 St. You can see the murals that very…read moreaccurately portray UWS.

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MTA - 86th Street & Broadway Subway Station - 86th St Bway Subway Station (1) - Nitza Trufiño and student artists, part of "Westside Stories" 1989, Bus

86th St Bway Subway Station (1) - Nitza Trufiño and student artists, part of "Westside Stories" 1989, Bus

MTA - 86th Street & Broadway Subway Station - 86th St Bway Subway Station (1) - Wanda Buffill, part of "Westside Stories" 1989

86th St Bway Subway Station (1) - Wanda Buffill, part of "Westside Stories" 1989

MTA - 86th Street & Broadway Subway Station

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International Student Center - Private Room for 2

International Student Center

3.1(12 reviews)
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I loved this place, mostly because it's in such a GREAT location. Half a block from Central Park on…read moreone side and lots of great restaurants and shopping on the other. 2-minute walk to subway. The staff were very friendly and the other people staying there were nice too. Note I don't usually stay in hostels because I'm old and bougie, but my family was visiting from far away and they booked it - it worked perfectly because the private room sleeps 6 so we could all stay together with a double bed plus 2 bunks and a private bath. I'm only giving 4 stars because of a couple of things -#1 the double bed in the room was too soft and soooo squeaky, any movement was amplified 1000x. #2 The lightweight comforters on the beds are not washed. That really grossed me out when we gathered all our sheets at the end of our stay and were told to leave the blankets as they are not washed between guests. YUCK. If I had known in advance I would have gone out and bought a fresh blanket. Ugh the thought of it now still churns my stomach. Otherwise a great stay, very accomodating lovely place, and the price is right.

Really liked it here, everything worked out fine. It is just…read morea hostel and so should be your expectations. Do not set them to high. The area of the hostel is one of the best I have ever been in NYC.

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International Student Center - 10 Mixed Dorm

10 Mixed Dorm

International Student Center - 10 Mixed Dorm

10 Mixed Dorm

International Student Center - Spacious Common Lounge + Dining Area

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Spacious Common Lounge + Dining Area

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