MTA Subway (181st Street Station)

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Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance

About

Unlike the sprawling transit hubs downtown, this MTA Subway stop serves a quieter corner of Upper Manhattan. Part of the 1 train line, it connects Washington Heights to the rest of the city without the crowds of Midtown stations. The entrance at 29 Overlook Terrace, New York, NY 10033 sits near the edge of Fort Tryon Park, offering a rare blend of urban transit and green space. Riders here often include neighbors heading to work, students commuting to Columbia, or visitors bound for the Cloisters museum just uphill. No frills, no tourist fanfare—just a functional link in the subway system’s backbone.

Accessibility notes are sparse for this station, so checking ahead is wise if stairs pose a challenge. A quick map confirms its precise location between Bennett Avenue and Cabrini Boulevard. While no phone number is listed for the station itself, broader MTA inquiries route through their central line. The 181st Street stop doesn’t pretend to be a landmark—it’s simply a waypoint in a neighborhood where the subway feels more like a local utility than a spectacle.

Technical Info

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Created 29 May 2026
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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