155th Street station (IND Eighth Avenue Line)

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AddressWest 155th Street & St. Nicholas Avenue
New York, NY
Borough Manhattan
Locale Washington Heights, Hamilton Heights, Harlem
Coordinates 40°49′51″N73°56′29″W / 40.830859°N 73.9414°W / 40.830859; -73.9414
Division B (IND) [1]
Line     IND Eighth Avenue Line
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StructureUnderground
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
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OpenedSeptember 10, 1932(91 years ago) (1932-09-10) [2]
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Yes
Traffic
2023539,511 [3] Increase2.svg 10%
Rank385 out of 423 [3]
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163rd Street–Amsterdam Avenue
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toward 168th Street
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145th Street
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155th Street station (IND Eighth Avenue Line)

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NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg Stops all times except late nights
NYCS-SSI-nightsonly.svg Stops late nights only

The 155th Street station is a local station on the IND Eighth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located under the intersection of 155th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue, at the border of the Harlem and Washington Heights neighborhoods of Manhattan, it is served by the C train at all times except nights, when the A train takes over service.

History

The station opened on September 10, 1932, as part of the city-operated Independent Subway System (IND)'s initial segment, the Eighth Avenue Line between Chambers Street and 207th Street. [2] [4] Construction of the whole line cost $191.2 million (equivalent to $4,269.8 million in 2023. While the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line already provided parallel service, the new Eighth Avenue subway via Central Park West and Frederick Douglass Boulevard provided an alternative route. [5]

Station layout

GroundStreet levelExit/entrance
MezzanineFare control, station agent
Platform level Side platform
Northbound local NYCS-bull-trans-C-Std.svg toward 168th Street (163rd Street–Amsterdam Avenue)
NYCS-bull-trans-A-Std.svg toward Inwood–207th Street late nights (163rd Street–Amsterdam Avenue)
Southbound local NYCS-bull-trans-C-Std.svg toward Euclid Avenue (145th Street)
NYCS-bull-trans-A-Std.svg toward Far Rockaway–Mott Avenue late nights (145th Street)
Side platform
Lower tracks [6] Northbound express NYCS-bull-trans-A-Std.svg does not stop here
Southbound express NYCS-bull-trans-A-Std.svg does not stop here →

This underground station has two local tracks with two side platforms. The two express tracks, used by the A train during daytime hours, are on a lower level beneath the station and are not visible from the platforms. [7]

The station once had a southern mezzanine with exits to 153rd Street, but it is now closed and used as a MTA New York City Transit facility. [8] The north end at 155th Street has vent chambers and a high ceiling.

Like several other IND Eighth Avenue Line local stations, this station does not have a trim line, but does have mosaic name plates reading "155TH ST." in white sans-serif lettering on a yellow background with black border. Small tile captions reading "155" run along the wall at regular intervals between the name tablets, and beneath the name tablets are directional captions, all white lettering on a black background. The trim line was part of a color-coded tile system used throughout the IND. [9] The tile colors were designed to facilitate navigation for travelers going away from Lower Manhattan. As such, the yellow tiles used at the 155th Street station were originally also used at 145th Street, the next express station to the south, while a different tile color is used at 168th Street, the next express station to the north. Yellow tiles are similarly used at the 163rd Street–Amsterdam Avenue station, the only other local station between 145th Street and 168th Street. [10] [11]

Exits

This station has pairs of staircases leading to the northwestern, northeastern, and southwestern corners of St. Nicholas Avenue and West 155th Street. [12]

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