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Dyckman Street

New York Metro · Zone 1Opened 1932 Step-free access
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About Dyckman Street

Dyckman Street is one of Manhattan's iconic subway stations, served by the A train. The station provides straightforward access to the surrounding neighbourhood and connects to the broader NYC Subway network. It is a practical stop for both local residents and visitors exploring this part of the city.

Station Overview

Dyckman Street Station opened in 1932 and is served by the A train. It is part of the extensive NYC Subway network, which operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Fares are paid using an OMNY contactless card or a MetroCard at the turnstiles.

Lines and Connectivity

The A train at Dyckman Street connect this station to Midtown Manhattan, Downtown Brooklyn and other key destinations across the five boroughs. The 24-hour service makes this a reliable stop at any time of day or night.

Station Layout and Facilities

Dyckman Street Station has a typical NYC Subway layout with clearly marked platform areas and exits. Signage indicates which trains stop at this station and in which direction. MetroCard vending machines and OMNY readers are available at the fare gates. The station is accessible from multiple street-level entrances.

Accessibility

Accessibility varies by station in the NYC Subway system. Check the MTA website or the MYmta app for current elevator and accessibility status at Dyckman Street before travelling.

Travel Tips

  • Pay with OMNY (contactless) or MetroCard - single ride $2.90 or unlimited weekly/monthly passes available.
  • The NYC Subway runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - check the MYmta app for service alerts and delays.
  • Check the direction of travel (uptown/downtown or local/express) on the platform signs before boarding.
  • Late night service may be reduced or rerouted - always check the MTA website for planned work.

Nearby Attractions

The surrounding Manhattan neighbourhood offers a mix of local dining, shopping and parks typical of this part of the city. Check Google Maps from Dyckman Street Station for current attractions and distances in the local area.

Timings and Best Time to Travel

The NYC Subway runs 24 hours a day at Dyckman Street. Peak hours are Monday to Friday 07:00-09:30 and 17:00-19:30. Off-peak and late-night travel is generally less crowded, though service frequency may be lower on some lines overnight.

Traveller Tips

  • 1Pay with OMNY contactless or a MetroCard at Dyckman Street
  • 2NYC Subway runs 24/7 - check MYmta app for service alerts
  • 3Check uptown/downtown and local/express signs on the platform
  • 4The A train connect Dyckman Street to Midtown and Downtown Manhattan

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Step-free access
Audio announcements
Visual displays
Accessible toilets
Tactile guides

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhich trains serve Dyckman Street Station?

Dyckman Street is served by the A train.

QIs Dyckman Street Station accessible?

Accessibility varies across the NYC Subway. Check the MTA website or MYmta app for current elevator and step-free access status at Dyckman Street.

QWhen did Dyckman Street Station open?

Dyckman Street Station first opened in 1932 as part of the NYC Subway network.

QHow do I pay at Dyckman Street Station?

Use OMNY contactless payment (tap your card, phone or watch) or a MetroCard. Single ride fare is $2.90. Weekly and monthly unlimited passes are available.

QDoes Dyckman Street Station run 24 hours?

Yes. The NYC Subway operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Service frequency varies by line and time of day - check the MYmta app for real-time information.