Alex Z. • August 16, 2011The perfect subway stop if you're looking to get off at 4th Ave. and Union in Brooklyn.
PANDA 🐼 • February 26, 2011Good cell phone signal on 2,3,4,5 platforms and a Main Square too
James I. • January 2, 2011If you want tasty non-Alpplebee's food walk down slushing half a block to Linger. Great coffee bar with great food, beer on tap, wine and wifi. Backyard garden for spring and summer.
Carolyn E. • February 10, 2011If you hear the train coming...RUN! They won't wait for you and there won't be another for at least 10 min :-/
Serenity • August 22, 2010Best use of transportation ha. Met some interesting ppl but in a good way.
melissa c. • June 8, 2010visit on the weekend. enjoy some art
Ian T. • August 15, 2018There's a CitiBike station immediately outside the entrance (SE corner of Bergen and Smith)
Diggs • February 28, 2013Coming from Hoyt/Church, front of the train is closest to Washington, back of the train Clinton. Coming from Queens/Metropolitan, front of the train is closest to Clinton, back to Washington...
Mick M. • November 16, 2011You may find yourself here when you forget the smith street/9th ave stop is closed.
Nate F. • January 6, 2015enjoy the view of lovely gowanus canal and beyond, or use the opportunity to download the latest tweets. winning either way.
J Crowley • June 18, 2013According to the MTA, this is the tallest subway station in the world. Not sure I believe that - but it's definitely 87.5 feet tall with 138 steps. Always a treat when the escalators break.
Scott Kleinberg • February 20, 2017It's a NYC subway station. You use it because you have to, not because you want to.
Daver R. • August 16, 2011If the zombies come, remember there are exits on both ends of the platform.
LaKasha L. • November 29, 2012Glad they didn't get rid of it. Love the transfer at botanical garden. Sweet
Mike O. • August 31, 2012stand just beyond the P5 steps for a full 3G signal on the platform. (north end of the platform 2nd to last set of stairs)
The New York Daily News • November 3, 2011PHOTO: Marathon runners head north on 4th Ave. in Brooklyn towards the 10 mile mark during the 2007 New York Marathon. Photo at the link!
nycHealthy • August 20, 2012Making NYC Your Gym is as easy as getting off the subway a stop early. Get off at Jay St./Metro Tech and walk the rest of the way to work/home. More on Making NYC Your Gym: http://on.nyc.gov/T6Gc9J
André A. • August 14, 2010Worst train line ever assembled. Add a half hour to your commute, seriously.
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