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At the south end the platforms are open and lit by modern double lampposts. Just south of the island platform's end is a pyramid-roofed original signal tower. There are other signal towers and service rooms, faced in corrugated metal, south of the other platforms. A flagman's structure is beneath the
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The station's only exits are at the very north end of all of the platforms, where the head house is. Two cubical concrete stair towers with corner piers are at either end of the head house, going down to either side of Jerome Avenue at
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Bainbridge Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View
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was her first work in glass, and she spent time at a
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2406:"4 Subway Timetable, Effective December 4, 2022"
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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New York City Subway station in The Bronx, New York
2503:Children At Play by Josie Gonzalez Albright (2005)
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16:New York City Subway station in the Bronx
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2270:Hevesi, Dennis (September 1, 1991).
2228:from the original on January 7, 2022
2185:"The Curious World of the Last Stop"
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2132:"When is a Subway Not a Subway?"
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2386:(16th ed.). Dougherty.
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2431:"Woodlawn Neighborhood Map"
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2249:New York Herald Tribune
2034:– via HathiTrust.
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145:40.886005°N 73.878808°W
3263:Keeper of the Register
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3783:Outside New York City
3278:National Park Service
3258:Contributing property
3106:White Plains Rd. Line
2520:July 6, 2020, at the
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2004:Public Service Record
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3014:New York City Subway
2578:New York City Subway
1766:on February 26, 2021
1716:echoing that below.
1680:original nine-light
1196:Metro-North Railroad
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1100:New York City Subway
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465:New York City Subway
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62:New York City Subway
3770:Bridges and tunnels
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2886:Pennsylvania Avenue
2507:Station Reporter —
2138:. December 25, 1999
1970:. September 9, 1917
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141: /
3142:Lists by borough (
2918:Lists by borough (
2276:The New York Times
2214:The New York Times
2189:The New York Times
2163:The New York Times
2068:. April 13, 1918.
2066:The New York Times
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2513:The Subway Nut —
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2216:. June 13, 1940.
1617:roofs and lit by
1564:Squire J. Vickers
1549:Woodlawn Cemetery
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3185:Commons category
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3055:Kingsbridge Road
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3026:Jerome Ave. Line
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2961:Commons category
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2501:nycsubway.org —
2495:nycsubway.org –
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1650:Children at Play
1606:Corrugated metal
1587:expansion joints
1568:ceramic tilework
1534:Spanish solution
1524:and two disused
1481:, not in service
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1275:figures such as
1258:Kingsbridge Road
1239:City of New York
1159:Children at Play
1118:neighborhood of
1088:Woodlawn station
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3045:Mosholu Parkway
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2898:New Lots Avenue
2874:Rockaway Avenue
2868:Saratoga Avenue
2851:Kingston Avenue
2845:Nostrand Avenue
2769:Bleecker Street
2638:Burnside Avenue
2613:Mosholu Parkway
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1294:Burnside Avenue
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2454:External links
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2360:Lehman College
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2330:Lehman College
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1799:. October 2018
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1328:Queens College
1310:cardiac arrest
1304:. By the time
1298:transit police
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1277:Duke Ellington
1234:
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1227:Dual Contracts
1208:rural cemetery
1206:in 1863. As a
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1108:Jerome Avenues
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3118:125th Street
3090:167th Street
3085:170th Street
3075:176th Street
3065:183rd Street
3060:Fordham Road
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2807:Borough Hall
2781:Canal Street
2695:103rd Street
2689:110th Street
2683:116th Street
2678:125th Street
2658:167th Street
2653:170th Street
2643:176th Street
2633:183rd Street
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252:Bee-Line Bus
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3763:Other lists
3612:Westchester
3542:Schenectady
3337:Cattaraugus
2797:Wall Street
2763:Astor Place
2752:23rd Street
2746:28th Street
2740:33rd Street
2729:51st Street
2724:59th Street
2712:77th Street
2707:86th Street
2701:96th Street
1848:"NPS Focus"
1803:December 1,
1619:fluorescent
1575:steel frame
1287:Later years
1281:W. C. Handy
1200:Harlem Line
1153:display of
1000:Description
358: 11.5%
203:(all times)
148: /
124:Coordinates
3838:Categories
3602:Washington
3522:Rensselaer
3457:Montgomery
3442:Livingston
3347:Chautauqua
3165:Accessible
2941:Accessible
2392:1056711733
2257:1248134780
1974:August 23,
1770:January 1,
1737:References
1697:polychrome
1663:machines.
1621:fixtures.
1593:coated in
1306:paramedics
1219:immigrants
1178:Background
1151:public art
1147:ornamental
1110:, outside
970:Street map
482:no service
320:1918-04-15
136:73°52′44″W
133:40°53′10″N
3744:Rochester
3739:Rhinebeck
3729:Peekskill
3690:Manhattan
3547:Schoharie
3427:Jefferson
3310:by county
3175:Terminals
3154:Manhattan
3144:The Bronx
2951:Terminals
2930:Manhattan
2920:The Bronx
2222:0362-4331
2074:0362-4331
1832:April 20,
1710:mezzanine
1661:MetroCard
1659:bank and
1657:turnstile
1635:bracketed
1579:mezzanine
1553:gatehouse
1494:MetroCard
1488:Mezzanine
1120:the Bronx
330:direction
328:Opposite-
275:Platforms
265:Structure
256:4, 20, 21
104:The Bronx
64:station (
3803:Category
3749:Syracuse
3675:Brooklyn
3622:Southern
3617:Northern
3587:Tompkins
3577:Sullivan
3552:Schuyler
3537:Saratoga
3532:Rockland
3482:Onondaga
3422:Herkimer
3417:Hamilton
3397:Franklin
3382:Dutchess
3377:Delaware
3372:Cortland
3367:Columbia
3357:Chenango
3322:Allegany
3244:New York
3180:Transfer
3149:Brooklyn
3137:See also
3116:[to
3040:Woodlawn
3010:Stations
2956:Transfer
2925:Brooklyn
2913:See also
2608:Woodlawn
2574:Stations
2518:Archived
2435:mta.info
2415:June 28,
2253:ProQuest
2226:Archived
2142:April 3,
1720:See also
1629:Interior
1595:coal tar
1559:Exterior
1500:machines
1336:muralist
1245:and the
1192:Woodlawn
1124:Woodlawn
1096:terminal
1067:05000679
512:Location
475:Terminus
407:Terminus
379:Services
332:transfer
288:(unused)
269:Elevated
220:NYCT Bus
189:Services
161:Division
118:Woodlawn
39:Woodlawn
3754:Yonkers
3657:Buffalo
3645:by city
3629:Wyoming
3572:Suffolk
3567:Steuben
3497:Orleans
3487:Ontario
3472:Niagara
3447:Madison
3407:Genesee
3362:Clinton
3352:Chemung
3193:italics
3012:of the
2600:Express
2582:service
2576:of the
2509:4 Train
2232:May 14,
2079:June 5,
1690:pitched
1639:portico
1583:girders
1445:toward
1435:Track 1
1392:toward
1382:Track 4
1216:Italian
1165:History
1157:called
1116:Norwood
1098:of the
493:express
426:toward
340:Traffic
318: (
238:MTA Bus
208:Transit
196:
114:Norwood
100:Borough
90:Address
3680:Queens
3652:Albany
3597:Warren
3592:Ulster
3557:Seneca
3517:Queens
3512:Putnam
3507:Otsego
3502:Oswego
3492:Orange
3477:Oneida
3462:Nassau
3452:Monroe
3412:Greene
3402:Fulton
3342:Cayuga
3332:Broome
3317:Albany
3251:Topics
3170:Closed
3159:Queens
3124:→]
2946:Closed
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1686:facade
1637:metal
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1591:Burlap
1507:Ground
1269:Harlem
995:Symbol
620:Legend
612:
310:Opened
297:Tracks
201:
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110:Locale
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3670:Bronx
3643:Lists
3634:Yates
3607:Wayne
3582:Tioga
3437:Lewis
3392:Essex
3327:Bronx
3308:Lists
3108:]
3016:, by
2580:, by
1764:(PDF)
1757:(PDF)
1667:Exits
1611:truss
1212:Irish
3813:List
3387:Erie
2443:2020
2417:2024
2388:OCLC
2367:2010
2342:2010
2309:2010
2283:2010
2234:2022
2218:ISSN
2196:2010
2170:2010
2144:2012
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1934:2015
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1863:2011
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1805:2020
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