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103rd Street (IRT Lexington Avenue Line station)
Manhattan Lexington Avenue Line
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|- |width=20% align=right|Opened||August 1, 1918 103rd Street is a local station, located at Lexington Avenue and 103rd Street in Harlem, with two side platforms, and the express tracks in the middle. The station has a mezzanine crossover, and has recently been renovated. The featured artwork is a 1990 ceramic entitled Nitza, to find it. Mosaics indicating uptown and downtown directions are also present.
External links
- NYCsubway.org - IRT East Side: 103rd Street (text used with permission)
03-10-2013 05:06:04
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