Talk:Court Street–Borough Hall (New York City Subway)

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[edit] Entrances

The following entrances can be seen in photos at nycsubway.org:

  • Lexington Avenue Line: northwest corner of Joralemon and Court; two on north side of Joralemon east of Court, at each corner of Borough Hall
  • Others (signs don't say which platforms are accessed directly): southwest corner of Montague and Court; in the former Washington north of Montague (this one is easily seen on aerials); elevator at the southeast corner of Montague and Court (west of former Fulton)

[1] shows a major entrance where the elevator is now? It looks just like the current entrance in that area but the placement seems off.

There's also an entrance (BMT) at the northwest corner of Montague and Clinton.

There are apparently entrance(s) on the south side of Joralemon east of Court.

--NE2 12:09, 3 March 2007 (UTC)