New York, United States
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No wheelchair-accessible car park
Fifth Avenue/53rd Street is a station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and 53rd Street in Manhattan, it is served by the E train at all times and the M train weekdays except late nights. Fifth Avenue/53rd Street was opened in 1933 as part of the Independent Subway System (IND)'s Queens Boulevard Line. It contains two side platforms on separate levels: southbound trains to Lower Manhattan use the upper level, while northbound trains to Queens use the lower level.
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This station is within walking distance of Central Park and is a good connection point to go to/from LGA. Quite deep station.
If there were a no stars option, this place is most deserving of it. Nasty and rude MTA agent (badge # 15637) working at this station. This jerk is racist and disgusting and creeps like him will always contradict New York City's motto \as the most diverse city in the world.\ How could Governor Cuomo say NYC is racist free place and acism is not tolerated in NYC\ and yet have this person employed as a City worker? Contradiction, hypocrisy and lies at its finest. Pure disgust.
No chairs or benches but warm could use some cleaning. there's special alphabet number board. There's escalator
5 Ave/53 street is situated in the Midtown area of Mannhatan. The station is served by the E train at all times and the M during Weekdays. The station was also and is sometimes used by the F trains. The station is wide and feels open, it is also nearby the Sony Technology Museum and is a one stop ride to the B and D.
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