The IRT Lexington Avenue Line is one of the lines of the New York City Subway. It is the most often used line on the system, with 1.3 million people using it every day. It opened in 1904, and its service bullets are colored apple green. There are four services:
Services
- 4: An express service from Woodlawn in The Bronx to Utica Avenue in Brooklyn.
- 5: An express service that runs from Dyre Avenue in The Bronx to Flatbush Avenue in southern Brooklyn on weekdays, or to Bowling Green in Manhattan on evenings and weekends. The Bronx end is East 180th Street at late nights. At rush hour it runs from Nereid Avenue, Bronx to Utica Avenue or New Lots Avenue, Brooklyn.
- 6: This service is actually two services grouped together: a local service (circle) and an express service (diamond). It runs from Pelham Bay Park in Bronx to Brooklyn Bridge in Manhattan.
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| Services | |
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| Stations |
- By borough
- The Bronx
- Brooklyn
- Manhattan
- Queens
- By type
- Closed
- Terminals
- Transfer
- Accessible
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| Divisions | |
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| Expansion |
- Capital projects
- 7 Subway Extension
- Second Avenue Subway
- Other proposals
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| History |
- Early history
- IRT
- BMT
- BRT (defunct)
- Dual Contracts
- Crashes
- Ninth Avenue derailment
- Malbone Street Wreck
- 1928 Times Square derailment
- 1991 Union Square derailment
- Miss Subways
- Strikes
- 2000 lawsuit against NYCTA
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| Infrastructure |
- 58 Joralemon Street
- Fulton Center
- Corbin Building
- Dey Street Passageway
- Substations
- 7
- 18
- 219
- 401
- IRT
- Dyckman-Hillside
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| Arts and culture |
- Tiles
- MTA Arts & Design
- Music Under New York
- Showtime (busking)
- In popular culture
- Subway Series
- Mass Transit Super Bowl
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| Miscellaneous |
- Map
- Nomenclature
- Automation and signals
- Chaining
- Fares
- MetroCard
- Pizza Principle
- Subway Challenge
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Other rapid transit in NYC |
- AirTrain JFK
- Port Authority Trans-Hudson
- Staten Island Railway
- Historical
- Beach Pneumatic Transit
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