The Fifth Avenue–59th Street station is a
station on the
BMT Broadway Line
The BMT Broadway Line is a rapid transit line of the B Division of the New York City Subway in Manhattan. , it is served by four services, all colored : the on the express tracks and the on the local tracks during weekdays (the N and Q train ...
of the
New York City Subway. Located under
Grand Army Plaza
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near the intersection of
5th Avenue
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and 60th Street in
Manhattan
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, it is served by the
N train at all times, the
W train on weekdays, and the
R train at all times except late nights.
Station layout
The station has two tracks and two
side platform
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s, with a
mezzanine above both the western and eastern ends of the station. Replicas of
BMT directional mosaics “QUEENS TRAINS” and “BROOKLYN TRAINS” are found on the western exit. Each mezzanine has one stair to each platform. Mosaics “5”, “Fifth Ave,” and the directional signs on each platform, are fully preserved with new tiles encircling around them.
The station was operated by the BMT until the city government took over the BMT's operations on June 1, 1940.
This station was overhauled in the late 1970s. The MTA fixed the station's structure and overall appearance, replacing the original wall tiles, old signs, and incandescent lighting with 1970s modern-look wall tile band and tablet mosaics, signs and fluorescent lights. It also fixed staircases and platform edges. In 2002, the station received a major overhaul. It received state-of-art repairs as well as an upgrade of the station for
ADA compliance
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and restoration the original late 1910s tiling. The MTA repaired the staircases, re-tiling for the walls, installed new tiling on the floors, upgraded the station's lights and the public address system, and installed
ADA
Ada may refer to:
Places
Africa
* Ada Foah, a town in Ghana
* Ada (Ghana parliament constituency)
* Ada, Osun, a town in Nigeria
Asia
* Ada, Urmia, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran
* Ada, Karaman, a village in Karaman Province, ...
yellow safety threads along the platform edges, new signs, and new track-beds in both directions.
Artwork here was made in 1997 by Ann Schaumburger and is called ''Urban Oasis.'' It uses glass mosaic murals to depict families of different types of animals, particularly for the nearby
Central Park Zoo.
Exits
The full-time side of the station at the north end, at 60th Street and Fifth Avenue, has three street staircases, one carved into the outer perimeter of
Central Park
Central Park is an urban park in New York City located between the Upper West and Upper East Sides of Manhattan. It is the fifth-largest park in the city, covering . It is the most visited urban park in the United States, with an estimated ...
(northwestern corner of that intersection) and the other two on either eastern corner of the intersection.
The part-time side at
Central Park South
59th Street is a crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, running from York Avenue and Sutton Place on the East Side of Manhattan to the West Side Highway on the West Side. The three-block portion between Columbus Circle an ...
, just by the
Plaza Hotel, formerly had a booth (closed in 2003) and three street staircases as well: two carved inside Central Park's perimeter, on the northern side of Central Park South, and one to the southern side, inside a building just west of the Plaza Hotel.
References
External links
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* Station Reporter �
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* MTA's Arts For Transit �
* [https://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=40.764852,-73.972428&spn=0,0.013314&z=17&layer=c&cbll=40.764898,-73.972553&panoid=Cea4cifdf0PQmsRgxcTzCQ&cbp=12,132.55,,0,1.48 Fifth Avenue and 60th Street entrance from Google Maps Street View]
Central Park South entrance from Google Maps Street ViewCentral Park South lobby from Google Maps Street ViewPlatforms from Google Maps Street View
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Fifth Avenue
BMT Broadway Line stations
New York City Subway stations in Manhattan
New York City Subway stations located underground
Railway stations in the United States opened in 1919
Midtown Manhattan
Upper East Side
Central Park
59th Street (Manhattan)