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15 Subway Stations Worth a Stop

2/14/2017Updated 12/4/2019

New York City’s subway system comprises 472 stations. The oldest, at City Hall, dates back to 1904, while the three new stops on the Second Avenue line opened at the start of 2017. Some depots offer more than just function: they’re adorned with innovative art, afford killer views or were designed with the kind of architectural vision typically reserved for, say, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine (that’s no coincidence). Take a look at 15 of our favorites across the boroughs.

West 8th St./NY Aquarium, F, Q, Brooklyn

Photo: Julienne Schaer

West 8th St./NY Aquarium, F, Q, Brooklyn

14th St Station

Photo: Julienne Schaer

14th St.-Eighth Ave., A, C, E, L, Manhattan

181st Street Station

Photo: Christopher Postlewaite

181st St., A, Manhattan

191st Street Station

Photo: Christopher Postlewaite

191st St., 1, Manhattan

Smith Ninth Street

Photo: Tagger Yancey IV

Smith/9th Sts., F, G, Brooklyn

24 2ndStreet Station

Photo: Christopher Postlewaite

Van Cortlandt Park/242nd St., 1, Bronx

2ndAveSubway

Photo: Tagger Yancey IV

86th St., Q, Manhattan

Queensburo Plaza

Photo: Tagger Yancey IV

Queensboro Plaza, N, W, 7, Queens

81st St Museum of Natural History

Photo: Tagger Yancey IV

81st St./Museum of Natural History, B, C, Manhattan

E 180 Street Station

Photo: Christopher Postlewaite

E. 180th St., 2, 5, Bronx

Chamber St Station

Photo: Julienne Schaer

World Trade Center, E, Manhattan

Forrest Hills

Photo: Julienne Schaer

Forest Hills, LIRR, Queens

Fulton Center, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, A, C, Manhattan

Photo: Julienne Schaer

Fulton Center, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, A, C, Manhattan

Lorimer St. station

Photo: Julienne Schaer

Lorimer St., J, M, Z, Brooklyn

161st st. Yankee Stadium

Photo: Kate Glicksberg

161st St./Yankee Stadium, B, D, 4, Bronx