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(local and express service) 4 D 205 St A C 231 ST D I P N A R L E U 1 A Pelham Bay Park V V B A L D H A A KINGSBRIDGE N I IN I N P [ Accessible station V Burke Av 6 Y A W S S R R I B • R E D N 2 5 For more service information 231 St D R E N Bedford Pk Blvd Bedford Pk Blvd W Station H [ O 1 • [ Pelham Pkwy Buhre Av T Spuyten Lehman College B D LE visit mta.info, call our Name D Free subway transfer Allerton Av 5 6 D [,' • Duyvil 22 4 I A B 5 M Travel Information Center at Metro-North Marble Hill Marble Hill-225 St ST 2•5 Bus or AIRTRAIN Botanical Garden Free out-of-system 1 H E U 511 for help in English or to airport N G T subway transfer O ID Middletown Rd C S R Kingsbridge Rd H D B I Spanish (24 hours), or ask an U E Y • [ N (excluding single-ride ticket) A Kingsbridge Rd V 6 H G W B D S D D A Morris Park O I Pelham Pkwy Y A N Police R R O 4 E agent for help in all other B R [ • V P N 5 A E B M 2 5 K W H O R E Y languages (6:00am to 10:00pm). R Fordham Rd T E All-day service S E INWOOD J • Fordham E 215 St S B D Westchester Sq-East Tremont Av Terminal Fordham Rd W H 7 days-a-week HILL PARK R BRONX Bronx Park AV C Bus to airport H 1 [ U FORDHAM T T 6 RD 4 IT N S O ZOO Amtrak O HAM East E M E Inwood-207 St RD C P E W O L R To show service more clearly, Limited or F N 2•5 T [ UNIVERSITY HTS BR 183 St A E THROGS NECK BRIDGE A O I 207 St N geography on this map has been modified. weekday-only service Commuter rail service Y C 182–183 Sts S University Zerega Av A 1 M 4 R Y D • W e B D 18 D 6 W Heights N 0 ST P D t X r A West Farms Sq A o Burnside Av E R O - Castle Hill Av R R N E G E Tremont Av E 180 St N B o 4 PARKCHESTER K Dyckman St 6 This map depicts typical weekday service. 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WASHINGTON BRIDGE D 170 St A A H H V W No service- Delancey St/ Local in No service- Dyre Av– W 170 St 6 S V I h O t H N 4 U A • r I G a B D N T use CDQ Essex St– Manhattan, use NR Bowling Green o Freeman St Y D E W LIRR T V HIGHBRIDGE N Elder Av IE P O r • E - 2 5 W L Metropolitan Av via Manhattan D N o A B A V l r 6 V I L t N S B 175 St A MORRISANIA S Bridge e e N V T R ER [ E A 167 St M Whitlock Av SOUNDVIEW D TH m R R RIVERSIDE PARK 167 St O N 4 • A Simpson St 6 (12:00 midnight to 6:00am, daily) s Late nights WASHINGTON 168 St B D V • [ s • R 2 5 P [ e A HEIGHTS • • A C W A C 1 r R H S i p Amtrak O R I v Intervale Av x T N F I E 42 St V e S Little T Melrose • S E 163 St–Amsterdam Av e Great 161 St-Yankee Stadium 2 5 T B W n R O L Neck r o V Auburndale Douglaston S A '[ • • Local, 207 St– No service- Local No service- Local in Myrtle Av– No service- Neck C B D 4 i N D Auburndale Bayside I S t Hunts Point Av D c E H Yankees- Prospect Av Far Rockaway. use service use Brooklyn 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S 2 3 B W B C RIKERS Q S S VILLAGE A E X U U A B r ISLAND E M60 R A e E Y B R v N T V i S 125 ST L V I SBS A D R F 125 St 125 St V 125 St LaGuardia Link Q70 SBS CUNNINGHAM E G D t Flushing-Main St D • • • [ • • 125 St K s SI 1 A B C D 2 3 M60 SBS E FLUSHING E L ( a M60 SBS [, PARK L L I Harlem • • [, N 7 H M60 SBS M60 SBS LGA Airport, E LGA Airport, 4 5 6 E N KISSENA N Q47 125 St E O RANDALLS PARK EAST D Q48 X E A 116 ST Y K HARLEM ISLAND I M Flushing K 116 St-Columbia University A HARLEM IS Y P 116 St 116 St 116 St Q72 SEN W N V P , • S A BL EX FRESH R • ) V M60 SBS LGA Airport 1 T • D D U B C 2 3 6 AN MEADOWS T E L HOLLIS IS N R LAGUARDIA NG IO D O U L T N A Q48 U Central Park AIRPORT O Cathedral Pkwy (110 St ) M Cathedral Pkwy P 110 St I A S A North (110 St) T F 1 (110 St) E P V 6 M H K I • C A • 2 3 R Q72 Mets-Willets Point I W I N B C O ASTORIA R S Hollis Q47 • , S Y N T D T 7 Q48 LGA Airport JAMAICA D HARLEM MEER A A ESTATES V A V DITMARS BLVD CORONA Mets–Willets Point V 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St T 7 N D Kew WEST A M C Sutphin Blvd W UPPER L T [ B north T L MUSEUM • E I F SIDE O • V O U A 81 St–Museum EAST R E N Gardens F P bound 6 R 7 N Y S OF ART M S B Q72 LGA Airport A O • L JAMAICA SIDE M 79 St V A A R of Natural History 79 ST R O Union Amtrak • D Broadway R V V K R Forest Hills • 1 B C Tpke • • W • R 75 Av A Lexington Av/63 St N W BROADWAY 71 Av Y • R • V [, E THE LAKE 77 St • R 67 Av • E F O E F S • • • [ LVD Elmhurst Av • R 63 Dr-Rego Park E F M R QUEENS B T R M 6 LONG ISLAND CITY • R K M M V Grand Av Woodhaven Blvd A 72 St 72 St 72 St A 36 Av 36 St Newtown M R Jamaica Center-Parsons/Archer V Briarwood E [ • • • [ • H 1 2 3 N W 69 St M • • [ M B C 68 St Q ' • C E J Z E M Jackson Hts-Roosevelt Av Kew E F R R CENTRAL PARK 7 A R [ Hunter • E REGO PARK I Roosevelt 21 St R • LVD Gardens C s QUEENS B K s F • F • College 39 Av re Forest Jamaica B 66 ST Island Queensbridge p 61 St-WoodsideWoodside M LIRR L Q x • V 66 St -Lincoln Center • e 7 R Hills KEW GARDENS Q10 Jamaica D 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