IRT Lenox Avenue Line

IRT Lenox Avenue Line

The Lenox Avenue Line is one of the IRT lines in the New York City Subway, mostly built as part of the first subway system. It is a rather short line, only serving upper Manhattan.

Extent and service

The following services use part or all of the Lenox Avenue Line:

The Lenox Avenue Line begins at the Harlem–148th Street (formerly known as 148th Street–Lenox Terminal). After the terminal, a track merges from the Lenox Avenue Yard, and the line heads south under Lenox Avenue. At 142nd Street Junction, the IRT White Plains Road Line merges (with an at-grade crossing between the northbound Lenox track and the southbound White Plains track), carrying through service from the Bronx.

At the north border of Central Park is the final stop on the line, Central Park North–110th Street. From there the line curves southwest and west under Central Park (one of three lines to do so, the other two being the IND 63rd Street Line and the BMT 63rd Street Line), and heads west under 104th Street. The line turns southwest and south to run underneath the IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line, passing under part of the northbound platform at 103rd Street. After the center express track on the Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line ends by connecting to the two local tracks, the Lenox Avenue Line rises to become two express tracks, with double crossovers to each local direction. The four-track Broadway–Seventh Avenue line then continues south through 96th Street, an express station and transfer point.

History

The line opened south of 145th Street just after midnight on November 23, 1904, as part of the IRT's original system. It was known as the East Side Subway or East Side Branch at the time, as it was the spur of the main line to the east side. The first train ran from the line onto the IRT White Plains Road Line (known as the West Farms Branch or the West Farms Extension) just after midnight on July 10, 1905.

The Harlem–148th Street station was opened on May 13, 1968 on land that had been part of the Lenox Avenue Yard; the station was originally called Lenox Terminal-148th Street.

The line has always carried trains of two service patterns, designated NYCS|2 and NYCS service|3; see those articles for details. From May to October 1998, the tunnel that carried the NYCS|2 and NYCS|3 services was repaired, causing several delays. NYCS|3 trains were rerouted to 137th Street on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line.

From 1995–2008, the line's two northernmost stations, 145th Street and Harlem–148th Street, were served by shuttle buses during the late-night hours. Full-time service was restored on July 27, 2008. [cite press release | title = Service Enhancements on 3 Line | publisher = MTA New York City Transit | date = 2008-07-24 | url = http://www.mta.info/mta/news/releases/?en=080724-NYCT109 | accessdate = 2008-07-26]

tation listing

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References

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Notes

External links

*nycsubway.org — [http://nycsubway.org/irt/whiteplains/ nycsubway.org - IRT Lenox/White Plains Line]


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