Third Avenue (Manhattan-Bronx) — [ [http://www.sorkinstudio.com/Bronx%20Hub.htm Bronx Hub] ] Third Avenue carries only northbound (uptown) traffic north of 24th Street, south of which it is two way, and again reprises this role in The Bronx. However, the Third Avenue Bridge… … Wikipedia
Third Avenue–149th Street (IRT White Plains Road Line) — Infobox NYCS name = Third Avenue–149th Street accessible = yes bg color = #E20F00 bg color 2 = #007527 line = IRT White Plains Road Line service = White Plains platforms = 2 side platforms tracks = 2 borough = Bronx open date = July 10, 1905… … Wikipedia
IRT Third Avenue Line — The Third Avenue Line, or Third Avenue El, was an elevated railway in Manhattan and the Bronx, New York City, open in parts from 1878 to 1973. It passed into the ownership of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT) and eventually the New… … Wikipedia
Chatham Square (IRT Third Avenue Line) — Chatham Square New York City Subway rapid transit station … Wikipedia
Ninth Street (IRT Third Avenue Line) — Ninth Street New York City Subway rapid transit station … Wikipedia
Second Avenue Subway — Planned route of the NYC Subway Second Avenue Line ( T , in teal). Overview Type Rapid transit System … Wikipedia
BMT Myrtle Avenue Line — For the bus, formerly streetcar, line along Myrtle Avenue in Brooklyn, see Myrtle Avenue Line (surface). For the surface line in Queens, see Richmond Hill Line. BMT Myrtle Avenue Line The M train serves the entire BMT Myrtle Avenue Line at all… … Wikipedia
Fifth Avenue Line (Brooklyn elevated) — The Fifth Avenue Line or Fifth Avenue Bay Ridge Line was an elevated rail line in Brooklyn, New York City, United States. It ran above Hudson Avenue, Flatbush Avenue, Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, and Third Avenue from Downtown Brooklyn south to Bay … Wikipedia
IRT Ninth Avenue Line — This article is about the elevated line. For the surface (bus, formerly streetcar) see Ninth and Amsterdam Avenues Line The Ninth Avenue El s suicide curve at 110th Street, in 1896 The IRT Ninth Avenue Line, often called the Ninth Avenue El,[1]… … Wikipedia
BMT Lexington Avenue Line — The Lexington Avenue Elevated (also called the Lexington Avenue Line) was the first standard elevated railway in Brooklyn, New York, operated in its later days by the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, the Brooklyn Manhattan Transit Corporation, and … Wikipedia