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New York Region Transit > NYC > Subway > Stations > Manhattan

Lexington Ave - 63rd Street

Boro Manhattan Lines Served
Year Opened 1989, rebuilt 2017
Street Location Lexington Ave & 63rd St Transfers  
Platform Layout 2 island platforms, 1 on each level Right-of-Way Subway
# of Tracks 4 tracks, 2 on each level Former Name(s)  
Points of Interest Station originally opened as part of the 63rd St extension. With the opening of the 2nd Ave Subway, the station is now fully built out.
Station entrance (12/4/17) Track wall (12/4/17)
Station platform (!2/4/17) Station platform (!2/4/17)
Station platform (!2/4/17) Station platform (!2/4/17)
nyc-hr-sta-cl-lex-061904-01.jpg (64836 bytes)A view of the closed platform from a railfan excursion well before the 2nd Ave Subway (6/19/04) nyc-hr-sta-cl-lex-061904-03.jpg (67625 bytes)A view of the platform from a railfan excursion well before the 2nd Ave Subway (6/19/04)

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