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Subway Map Depicts Weekday Service k a r ORCHARD Wakefield PELHAM t m BEACH Wakefield BAY A 241 St PARK WESTCHESTER B 2 A Y C EASTCHESTER THE BRONX H P ES O TE T Eastchester R R S T B Nereid Av A 33 W R V 2 Dyre Av O 2•5 A A S D 5 H Riverdale I W Woodlawn N A 233 St G Y T 2•5 Baychester O N Av CO-OP B L V M 5 CITY 225 St 222 ST D O h t S r MTA New York City Subway • o 2 5 H O N - L o U r t Van Cortlandt Park e BAYCHESTER 219 St THE M with bus and railroad connections • 242 St VAN Woodlawn 2 5 Y V 1 A CORTLANDT P A I K 4 E N W BRONX W CITY P Y Gun Hill Rd D PARK D RIVERDALE Gun Hill Rd RK Y Williams U A E A W O B ISLAND L S P • O 5 d K RK 2 5 WY I Bridge K E A AV R P S P P W N N O M A B n H E N D LHA D VAN CORTLANDT Mosholu Pkwy E Norwood I ERT E Key O T D LL P E G E A S D E 238 St A u N I 4 A 205 St D R P 231 ST N C V B L U 1 A Pelham Bay Park E V N A o D L The subway operates 24 hours a H A I KINGSBRIDGE I E A N N I A P Y Burke Av A 6 V W Local service only B S R IR S S S day, but not all lines operate at all • R E T N 2 5 D 231 St D C Rush hour line E R Bedford Pk Blvd Bedford Pk Blvd HE N times. The map depicts morning to All trains stop (local H W 1 O extension Lehman College • S Buhre Av T evening weekday service. For more Spuyten B D T E d and express service) 2 E L 25 ST Allerton Av 6 D Duyvil Metro-North Marble Marble Hill 4 Pelham Pkwy R ID information in English (24 hours) or Port 2•5 R M n Normal service Hill 225 St Botanical Garden 5 D in all other languages (6AM to Washington H N E U a O DG 1 T 10PM), call us at 718-330-1234. Additional express S I Kingsbridge Rd Middletown Rd C D R H Accessible B l U GE Y • IN Station service H A Kingsbridge Rd V B D V 6 D W A S station Y I D A Morris Park Pelham Pkwy K O s Name A 4 R N O E A Free subway transfer NR BR R • W P V • 5 IL A A B M 2 5 L C HE I AM I O S BR R S IDGE E R Fordham Rd I RD Free out-of-system R T E R S Bus or AIRTRAIN INWOOD J • Fordham WH O Westchester Sq 215 St B D M E subway transfer Fordham Rd H P Plandome HILL PARK K g visit www.mta.info to airport D BRONX Bronx Park IT AV C East Tremont Av 1 R 4 FORDHAM E T T W (excluding single-ride AM N S Y DH West FarmsZOO Sq East P Amtrak O E OR LAI M 6 Police UNIVERSITY HTS BR F E W Y n ticket) Inwood 2• TR 183 St E Tremont Av 5 N E 207 St C S University EXPW Full time service 207 St 182–183 Sts R R Y Zerega Av o M 4 D THROGS A 1 Heights • O e B D A W 180 ST T ST L 6 NECK Part time service t D O r M60 A o L Terminal Burnside Av N To show service more clearly, geography O - A Castle Hill Av R BRIDGE A R N E GRAND CONCOURSE GRAND CONCOURSE E 180 St W B o 4 on this map has been modified. Dyckman St R PARKCHESTER Z Bus to airport 6 Dyckman St r 2 • Tremont Av • E E t 2 5 UCKN h NC R Tremont 5 A E R © 2011 Metropolitan Transportation Authority V FORT TRYON 1 • T CROS B B D REM E S BRONX G A A ONT EXPW AV A Y A T PARK V CA S A H V Morris 176 St TREMONT Parkchester A ST V 191 St I Commuter rail service L 4 R 6 L October 2011 Heights D 190 St O 1 HIGHBRIDGE 174–175 Sts E H H Manhasset A PARK A St Lawrence Av I C 174 St L • V I F B D E W L N O Mt Eden Av • L 6 A 2 5 H D I V R T E T B WASHINGTON BRIDGE E T S 4 R R 181 St P 181 St W L O M rush D Morrison Av A A V A A 1 HAMILTON BRIDGE I I GEO. WASHINGTON N D hours L S D 170 St Soundview S A D H H B S W 170 St V R BRIDGE O L I h RO D N t U E N 6 A 4 • r N G a B D D SE Y W Freeman St HIGH- o R V N T I E E N Elder Av E E W D O r • - MORRISANIA C BRIDGE 2 5 H A B A N o V LE The subway map depicts weekday service. Service differs by time of day and is sometimes affected by T K l r S 6 175 St A t ST E 169 U D T A V e e SOUNDVIEW R LV E O construction. Overhead directional signs on platforms show weekend, evening, and late night service. V D B M A AMSTERDAM AV 161 St R Whitlock Av 167 St S N m 167 St R E Yankee Stadium4 • A 6 TH B D V R WASHINGTON Simpson St This information is also available on mta.info: click on “Maps” in the top menu bar, then select O B N HEIGHTS 168 St R 2•5 • • • i “Individual Subway Line Maps.” A C 1 A C Amtrak v V Little F Melrose A RIVERSIDE PARK R e Great T W For construction-related service changes, click on “Planned Service Changes” in the top menu bar. I Intervale Av R Neck V r Douglaston E E Neck • • Auburndale Bayside A 163 ST 2 5 T Hunts Point Av R This information is also at station entrances andLIRR on platform columns of affected lines. 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