Wall St
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End o’ the line, folks. Anyone wanting to go further southwards needs to swim it from here. As the subway car’s doors open, the aroma of Wall Street’s capitalism wafts in. It smells like biscuits a-baking!
There is no accessibility here especially in the heart of the financial district. The station is dank and should do better especially since the other end of the station is in front of the Federal reserve Bank.
IT DOESN’T TAKE THE BREATH, as other storied New York cityscapes such as Times Square do. Wall Street itself is, in fact, narrow and sun-deprived enough in spots to feel like an alley. There is a building with the president’s name on it. No gold on the streets, but then money is mostly digital and has no home.
Fantastic station. Along with the great 2/3 service there's cell service, free Wi-Fi, assistance screens(help you where to go, etc.), and departure boards. Litter is rare in this station.
Feedback: Station is an embarrassment to City & Country. Unsure how to resolve this without renovations to brand-new-ness.
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