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New York Region Transit > NYC > Subway > Stations > The Bronx

149th Street - Grand Concourse

Boro Bronx Lines Served  
Year Opened Lower Level (2/5): 1905
Upper Level (4): 1918
Right-of-Way Subway # of Tracks

3 on upper level (4)
2 on lower level (2/5)

Street Location   Rail Transfers:

 

Platform Layout Upper level (4): 2 island platforms
Lower Level (2/5): 2 side platforms
Former Name(s)

Mott Ave

Points of Interest The lower level was the first subway station in the Bronx.
The upper level center express track (10/04/13) Upper level station (10/04/13)
Upper level station (10/04/13) Stairs to the lower level station (10/04/13)
Old signage for the NY Central Railroad station (10/04/13) Direction sign in the transfer corridor (10/04/13)
Direction sign in the transfer corridor (10/04/13)  

NEXT STOP

  To: Flatbush/Brooklyn College

To: Wakefield/241st Street

135th St / Lenox 3rd Ave/149th St
  To: Crown Heights/Utica Ave To: Woodlawn
138th St / Grand Concourse
(Rush Hours 4 trains skip 138th)
161st St / Yankee Stadium

 To: Bowling Green or Flatbush

  To: Eastchester/Dyre Ave or Nereid

138th St / Grand Concourse

3rd Ave/149th St
 

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