149th Street (New York City Subway station)
- 149th Street (New York City Subway station)
149th Street may refer to the following New York City subway stations in the Bronx:
* Third Avenue-149th Street (IRT White Plains Road Line station)
* East 149th Street (IRT Pelham Line station)
* 149th Street-Grand Concourse (IRT Jerome Avenue Line station)
* 149th Street-Grand Concourse (IRT White Plains Road Line station)
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