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COMPARE and CONTRAST Below Are Two Maps That Have Been Used WESTCHESTER THE BRONX PELHAM BAY k a PARK r ORCHARD Wakefield t BEACH R Wakefield Wakefield–241 St m I A V Woodlawn E Norwood–205 St Pelham Bay Park Van Cortlandt Pk–242R St 241 St Subway D Subway A Subway 2 Subway Subway L B EASTCHESTER E R NYC Transit Bus P NYC Transit Bus O A O ITY NYC Transit Bus P C NYC Transit Bus R NYC Transit Bus V A T Eastchester Bx41-O Webster Av/White Plains Rd D Bx16 E 233 St/Nereid Av Nereid Av 3 S CO T W Bx10 Riverdale 23 Bx5 Bruckner Blvd/Story Av W Bx9 Broadway/West Farms Sq A • Dyre Av A Y Bx34 Bainbridge Av 2 5 Bee-Line S W 254 ST Bx16 E 233 St/Nereid Av 5 Bx12 Select Bus Service H Riverdale I N Bee-Line Woodlawn 40 Westchester Med Ctr N Bee-Line Bx28 E Gun Hill Rd 233 St Bx12 Pelham Pkwy/Bay Plaza G 41 Westchester Med Ctr T 1 Yonkers/Hastings 2•5 Baychester V Bx12 Orchard Beach O 4 Yonkers Bx30 Boston Rd/E Gun Hill Rd A N Westchester Cty Comm Coll Av 42 New RochelleW B 1C 225 ST O Bx14 Country Club–Parkchester 20 White Plains Bx34 Bainbridge Av CO-OP T L V M 5 R 1T Tarrytown 225 St 222 ST CITY A Bx29 Bay Plaza–City Island D O h Metro-North MTA New York City Subway 21 White Plains B t L S r • A 1W White Plains D o 2 5 H CO R O N MTA Bus - 2 Yonkers L N o N r U O t IA A QBx1 Co-op City–Flushing T 3 White Plains Van Cortlandt Park e 219 St BAYCHESTER with bus, railroad, and ferry connections S M • O 242 St VAN Woodlawn 2 5 V B THE Bee-Line Y CORTLANDT P I Y 1 A 4 Marble Hill–225 St N K 45 Eastchester W D V CITY W PARK W Gun Hill Rd P RIVERDALE O Gun Hill Rd URKE AV K Williams E A S Subway A D RK Y B ISLAND P P A • A BRONX L P 5 V d 5 O 2 Y E Bridge A I N O W S W D N ON Key R T K A O H n L Mosholu Pkwy E NYC Transit Bus D P B T S D D Norwood I A LAN E LER VAN CORT D E G T L V M D A E 4 D E A A Westchester Square A N W I G H u Bx7 Riverdale Av/Broadway U R 205 St L 238 St P N A 231 ST C IN H B L E V A E V AR P Pelham Bay Park East Tremont Av MTA New York City Transit V N A o Bx9 Broadway/Kingsbridge Rd Y A I D L W 1 E A KINGSBRIDGE A I N N P R I A A 6 V W Burke Av Subway Part-time line B S S Bx20 Inwood/Riverdale N IR Y S S E 231 St E 2•5 R E T D Subway in four boroughs, Local service only L CH H D I R extension Bedford Pk Blvd N NYC Transit Bus A Bedford Pk Blvd Metro-North 1 ES W B Lehman College B•D Buhre Av TO buses in five boroughs, and the All trains stop Spuyten TE LE Bx4 Westchester Av d 225 S Allerton Av 6 D Duyvil Marble Hill T 4 Pelham Pkwy R R ID Bx8 Throgs Neck MTA Staten Island Railway (local and express service) Metro-North Marble 2•5 M n Port 5 D Washington Hill 225 St Botanical Garden H Bx14 Country Club–Parkchester E U a Free subway transfer G 1 T Bx21 Boston Rd–Morris Park Av The subway operates 24 hours a ID Kingsbridge Rd Middletown Rd C Inwood–207 St ON R H l B • IN DS Y Kingsbridge Rd V B D V 6 Bx31 Eastchester Rd day, but not all lines operate at all A A S • C Free out-of-system subway Subway U E W A Pelham Pkwy Morris Park K O s G D R N Station H 4 E A A V Bx40 Throgs Neck times. For more information, call our Name Y ID • W P A transfer (excluding single- O 5 IL A M 2 5 L R R IAM I NYC Transit Bus BR B O SBR R Bx42 Throgs Neck Travel Information Center (6AM to B S IDG E R Fordham Rd I E RD ride ticket) HEN A R T M100 B'way/Amsterdam Av E R R S J • Fordham O B D W N M E Westchester Sq 10PM) at 718-330-1234. 215 St Fordham Rd H E H P Plandome Riverdale Av/Broadway S K g Bx7 Inwood BRONX Bronx Park IT AV C East Tremont Av 1 RD FORDHAM E A T W Non-English-speaking customers University M 4 T S Y Parkchester Police Normal service 207 St HA West FarmsZOO Sq PLA V Amtrak ON Bx12 Select Bus Service RD East M E 6 Heights FO E W Subway n call 718-330-4847 (6AM to 10PM). A • I TR WY Part time Bx20 Marble Hill/Riverdale 207 St 183 St E Tremont Av 2 5 N E Additional express UNIVER C XP SITY HTS BR S E Full time service 182–183 Sts R RD Zerega Av Y 1 4 NYC Transit Bus THROGS o O h service A t • service r B D 180 ST T U visit www.mta.info W S NIO 6 NECK o O NP Bx4 Westchester Av D T OR L N COMPARE AND CONTRAST T A Burnside Av N LAWR R - D Castle Hill Av BRIDGE O A o ER Bx14 Country Club GRAND CONCOURSE E 180 St R r 4 N Dyckman St B t 2 PARKCHESTER 6 Z K Dyckman St e Tremont Av • 2•5 ENC E V Tremont 5 R UC A Bx36 Soundview To show service more clearly, geography A AV M • T E R E 1 B D S G B V Below are two maps that have been used for the NYC sub- E Commuter rail service GL A T A Bx39 Clason Pt on this map has been modified. A T R V E AV NA Morris MONT A TORY Terminal 176 St TREMONT H AV 2 Parkchester S S 191 St 7 V I C Q44 Bronx Zoo–Jamaica © 2009 Metropolitan Transportation Authority A Heights R 1 A See Service Guide 190 St L 4 1 D 6 S HIGHBRIDGE T Design: Michael Hertz Associates, NYC Bus or AIRTRAIN to airport O 174–175 Sts L way system. Though there have beenA many maps previous,St Lawrence Av Manhasset A H PARK 174 St E below for details about • V B D H C EL W I F Mt Eden Av • 6 H IL November 2009 G 2 5 D specific lines Accessible station N O L TON BRIDGE E ITE WASHING R A Fordham Plaza R T 4 MON R PL V A T B E P T S 181 St these two mark significant changesAR KW Yto how the routes were R N M 181 St N BRIDGE rush CL D Morrison Av A Metro-North W HAMILTO O V T I I GEO. WASHINGTON N D A 1 hours L A 170 St Soundview S A A D H S B S D 170 St V R BRIDGE O NYC Transit Bus L H h R D t U W 4 N 6 O E I H • r N N 10 AV a B D D S W o Freeman St R F A displayed. Massimo Vignelli developed the top map in 1971 R N George Washington W V Bx9 B’way/Kingsbridge Rd ANC G HIGH- I E IS L E E E Y N W E E Elder Av W D IS r • T Y - MORRISANIA BL 2 5 H AL V C BRIDGE B A D Bridge Bus Station 175 St O o V Bx12 Select Bus Service T K l r S 6 N t 169 ST E E U T D e R A A e A LV E SOUNDVIEW 175 St/181 St O V Bx12 Pelham Pkwy/Fordham Rd D B V M for the NYC subway system. MichaelR Hertz developed the 167 161 St St S Whitlock Av N WASHINGTON m 167 St ER Subway A A only Yankee Stadium4 • 6 Bx15 Third Av/125 St TH HEIGHTS B D V R B Simpson St Simpson St NO NYC Transit Bus 168 St R Bx17 Crotona/Prospect Avs 2•5 Subway Flushing–Main St Bx3 University Av A•C•1 A•C secondi only four years later, in 1975,—an updated Hertz Bx22 Castle Hill Av RIVERSIDE PARK Amtrak v V Subway Bx7 Riverdale Av/B’way Melrose A NYC Transit Bus Bx41 Webster Av/W. Plains Rd Little F e Great R T Intervale Av NYC Transit Bus MTA Bus Neck Jamaica–169 St/179 St r E Bx11 Clrmnt Pkwy/170 St R Bx4 Westchester Av Bx55 Third Av Douglaston W version is stillYankees- in use today. Take time to discuss and re- Bayside Neck • • T Auburndale I 163 ST 2 5 Hunts Point Av LIRR Jamaica Center V D A 163 St • S Q12 Little Neck Q19 Astoria Subway (179 St only) Bx13 Ogden Av E E153 St SH A rush 4 E D Bx5 Story Av/Bruckner Blvd Bee-Line R Amsterdam Av 6 H V Subway S L Q13 Ft Totten Q25 Jamaica–College Pt Bx35 E 167 St C hours Prospect Av C Bx11 George Washington Bridge 60 White Plains LIRR NYC Transit Bus I T B D V • D Longwood Av cord what you feel are the strengths 2•5 and weaknessesS of E Jamaica–Whitestone N Q14 Whitestone Q34 Bx36 E174 St 155 St E Bx19 Southern Blvd/E 149 St 61 Port Chester NORTHERN BLVD Q1 Queens Village or Bellerose NYC Transit Bus 155 St P R 6 D W B C Jackson Av R E R R 157 St B 149 St–Grand O Q15 Beechhurst Q65 Jamaica–College Pt Q4 Cambria Heights M4 Fifth/Madison Avs H O N • 5 • Bx27 Clason Point 62 WhiteX -PlainsW P Q2 Belmont Park Concourse T HIT AR 2 5 S 1 • 4 THE HUB ESTONE BRIDGE SON Long Island City U S Q16 Ft Totten Q66 Q5 Green Acres Mall–Rosedale Harlem P C M5 Riverside Dr/5 Av/6 Av both maps.
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