Everything about Irt White Plains Road Line totally explained
The
White Plains Road Line is a
rapid transit line of the
IRT division of the
New York City Subway, serving the central
Bronx. It is mostly
elevated, and served both subway and elevated trains until 1952.
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Extent and service
The following services use part or all of the White Plains Road Line:
The IRT White Plains Road Line begins at the
Wakefield–241st Street terminal, with two tracks and one island platform (and two closed side platforms). Crossovers just south of the station take trains to the correct tracks, and a center express track comes out of those crossovers. Between Wakefield-241st Street and Nereid Avenue-238th Street, a connection comes in from the
239th Street Yard.
Just north of
Gun Hill Road, the
IRT Third Avenue Line used to split from the local tracks (with crossovers to the express tracks just to the north). The line went to a lower level of Gun Hill Road station and then turned west.
The
IRT Dyre Avenue Line merges to the local tracks just north of
East 180th Street, and then crossovers allow those trains to reach the express tracks. The late-night Dyre Avenue Shuttle uses the center track to end its run, and rush hour trains in the peak direction change to the express track here. On the west side of this junction is the
East 180th Street Yard; the
Unionport Yard is to the east.
The now-gone three-track Bronx Park Spur merged from the west after East 180th Street, with one track into each of the mainline tracks. Just after this on the east side was a connection to the
West Farms Yard, also gone.
The express track ends north of
Third Avenue–149th Street, and from there to the end the line has two tracks. Formerly in that area there was a connection just to the north to the local tracks of the
IRT Third Avenue Line, and a connection to the south, bypassing 149th Street station on the Third Avenue Line (Bergen Street Bypass). Just past those former connections, the line goes underground to run beneath the
Harlem River.
Just after
149th Street–Grand Concourse, tracks split off and turn south to merge with the local tracks of the
IRT Jerome Avenue Line. The Jerome Avenue Line then merges with the
IRT Pelham Line to become the
IRT Lexington Avenue Line.
The line then passes under the Harlem River and ends at the
IRT Lenox Avenue Line at the at-grade
142nd Street Junction.
History
Station listing
|
Station |
Tracks |
Services |
Opened |
Transfers and notes |
|
Wakefield–241st Street |
all |
|
December 13, 1920 |
originally East 241st Street |
|
Nereid Avenue–238th Street |
local |
|
March 31, 1917 |
originally East 238th Street |
|
233rd Street |
local |
|
March 31, 1917 |
originally East 233rd Street |
|
225th Street |
local |
|
March 31, 1917 |
originally East 225th Street |
|
219th Street |
local |
|
March 3, 1917 |
originally East 219th Street |
|
Gun Hill Road |
all |
|
March 3, 1917 |
|
Burke Avenue |
local |
|
March 3, 1917 |
|
Allerton Avenue |
local |
|
March 3, 1917 |
|
Pelham Parkway |
local |
|
March 3, 1917 |
|
Bronx Park East |
local |
|
March 3, 1917 |
| Merge from IRT Dyre Avenue Line |
|
East 180th Street |
all |
|
March 3, 1917 |
|
|
180th Street |
Bronx Park spur |
Demolished |
November 26, 1904 |
|
West Farms Square–East Tremont Avenue |
local |
|
November 26, 1904 |
originally 177th Street, then East Tremont Avenue–Boston Road |
|
174th Street |
local |
|
November 26, 1904 |
|
Freeman Street |
local |
|
November 26, 1904 |
|
Simpson Street |
local |
|
November 26, 1904 |
|
Intervale Avenue |
local |
|
November 1909? |
originally Intervale Avenue–163rd Street |
|
Prospect Avenue |
local |
|
November 26, 1904 |
|
Jackson Avenue |
local |
|
November 26, 1904 |
|
Third Avenue–149th Street |
all |
|
July 10, 1905 |
originally Third Avenue |
|
149th Street–Grand Concourse |
all |
|
July 10, 1905 |
(IRT Jerome Avenue Line) originally Mott Avenue |
| Split with connection to IRT Jerome Avenue Line |
| Merge with IRT Lenox Avenue Line |
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