Brooklyn, NY 11201
Jay St-MetroTech is a Subway station located at Brooklyn, NY 11201. It has received 227 reviews with an average rating of 3.9 stars.
The address of Jay St-MetroTech: Brooklyn, NY 11201
Jay St-MetroTech has 3.9 stars from 227 reviews
Subway station
"This is a Clean Hideaway Station to take a train at"
"50% of the time the C train is always late"
"It's overcrowded and the bathrooms are always out of service"
"A Fantastic subway station with frequent service along all the lines that serve it, but sometimes there could be gaps in service"
"Busy transfer station in Brooklyn"
This is a Clean Hideaway Station to take a train at. The & stop at this station. It is a local stop before crossing the river to Manhattan. I had noticed the striped lines on the floor which help with navigation for visiting parties. They should have that at more stations. Definitely recommend. …
50% of the time the C train is always late. It can get crowded and overwhelming, especially in the summer when the subways are hot! It's not to clean and outdated. I try to avoid Jay St if I can. However it kind of meets the standards of getting you from point A to point B …
It's overcrowded and the bathrooms are always out of service. The rats on the A, C and F line have no problem with you being there and are often disrespectful enough to let you know of their presence by coming extremely close to you. Maybe MTA should start charging them $2.75.
A Fantastic subway station with frequent service along all the lines that serve it, but sometimes there could be gaps in service. It's really clean (except for some trash between the train tracks.), and has displays in the station that show
Busy transfer station in Brooklyn. Transferring between the F and A/C trains is pretty convenient - all you need to do is walk to the opposite track when you leave the train. No need to tackle some stairs, unlike in other transfer stations.
It's only two stops from East Broadway station.I like this destination because it's a lot of stores and places to eat around this particular subway stop.Snd on any given day there's plenty to look at,if you know what I mean. …
Yoo Can ride elevator or escalator if its working were restrooms enter at your own risk don't allow minor to enter restrooms alone escort when preoccupied bring tissue & towel cover seat avoid touching knobs & handles
Right now you can only take the elevator down and use machines for metro cards. There is a clerk in both. clerks are very helpful. You can take the F and A trains here. Looks better with cleaning they've been doing.
This subway station is clean and trains arrive fast. The space is wide and has a few exits. The surrounding area is convenient with restaurants, colleges, a park, and is near the Marriott hotel
The station is clean, but that doesn't mean the train will be on time. Countdown clocks can be found on large touch screen kiosks on either end and in the middle of the A and F platforms.
It is way to hot in this train station. They need to do something about it i almost passed out!!!!!! Also very dirty and to many homeless people this station need a wash down
The signage was reasonably obvious when we tried to find our way from R to F trains to get back to Brooklyn. Reasonably clean and controlled even though it was very busy.
I use this station all the time and while the elevators always smell like piss, it's not a bad station at all. It can get pretty crowded on the weekends.
It can be a huge bundle during Rush Hour. If you do not like crowds, I recommend the middle of the day, and after 8 PM
God bless our NYPD!! Taking action against the animals that walk amongst us! I feel much safer knowing NYPD is there!
Its a necessary transfer/hub when you're traveling underground. Usually very clean and no difficulties time wise.
The station is overall clean but there are scary homeless people near particular exits that are constantly there.
Jay Street- Metro Tech Station MTA-Train N/R Local Runs at this location in Brooklyn New York is connected to
It's An Awesome station where you can get multiple train's to go on your commute …
NYC connection subway station. Below average neatness and could be over crowded at peak times.
It's like a little shopping area, and close to all Trains and Buses.Little Restaurants to eat.
Jay street u can transfer to R.train. Or stay up on the A train or the F. The C is your local.
A, C, F and R trains are available here. They have free wifi. The subway is very clean.
The Christmas Tree is up but the area is under construction. They are making changes.
Too many stairs, not enough escalators or elevators. Needs more police presence
It's a busy transportation with a considerable number of bus and subway lines.
You can find an elevator Relatively safe place Sometimes MTA cleans it
One of the worst stations. The R train platform is dangerously skinny.
Great experience. Kid friendly. Pet friendly. Wheelchair accessible.
Such an experience to ride the subway in NYC.
Ample, well signed. Pretty hot in summer.
They cook the best pizza I’ve ever tried!
I don't live far from the train station
I would have to say smooth sailing.
Big station fair police presence
It's a train station.
Fair enough …
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