Talk:190th Street (IND Eighth Avenue Line)

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[edit] Accessibility

Yes, I believe it's important to note if a subway station is accessible or not whenever there is an elevator. But I don't think it is relevant to the station to point out where the nearest accessible station is. That is more of a transit guide issue (see WP:NOT a travel guide). If someone needs to find the nearest accessible station, the user would be better off looking at the service article (in this case, the A (New York City Subway service)). Clark Street (IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line) is almost the same situation–an elevator takes passengers from street level to the mezzanine, but there is no elevator to the platform. But that article doesn't say where the next ADA accessible station is. Tinlinkin 18:47, 1 June 2007 (UTC)