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5 (New York City Subway service)

(Redirected from 5-Lexington Avenue Express)
For the former service, see BMT 5.


The 5 Lexington Avenue Express is a service of the New York City Subway. It is colored green, since it uses the Lexington Avenue Line through midtown. Trains of the service run all the time, though they are majorly cut back during late nights. The usual pattern is express through Manhattan and local elsewhere. The service only enters Brooklyn during rush hours; standard rush-hour service operates express to Flatbush Avenue-Brooklyn College and some special trips run to Utica Avenue or New Lots Avenue. During rush hours, trains run express in the Bronx in the peak direction; about half the trains in the peak direction run to Nereid Avenue-238th Street (those trips are signed with a diamond). During late nights, the service is cut back to its northernmost section in the Bronx, north of East 180th Street; service over the rest of the route is provided by the and .

Much of the 5's car fleet was made up of Redbird cars built in the mid 1950s and very early 1960s; these cars were retired by 2002.

The following lines are used by the 5:

Line Tracks When
White Plains Road Line from Nereid Avenue-238th Street to East 180th Streetlocalrush hours in peak direction only
IRT Dyre Avenue Line (full line)N/Aalways
IRT White Plains Road Line from East 180th Street to 149th Street-Grand Concourse local (express rush hours in peak direction)all but late nights
IRT Jerome Avenue Line south of 149th Street-Grand Concourselocalall but late nights
IRT Lexington Avenue Line (full line)expressall but late nights
IRT Joralemon Street Tunnel N/Arush hours only
IRT Eastern Parkway Line north of expressrush hours only
IRT Nostrand Avenue Line (full line)N/Arush hours only
IRT Eastern Parkway Line south of Franklin Avenueexpresssome rush-hour trips
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Service history

 
5

LEX-W.P. RD
R12 end rollsign
5
1967-1979 bullet
(in a circle)

Station listing

For a more detailed station listing, see the lines in the table above.

Station When Services
from Nereid Avenue (The Bronx)
Nereid Avenue-238th Street rush hours in peak direction only
233rd Street rush hours in peak direction only 2 <5> (1a)
225th Street rush hours in peak direction only 2 <5> (1a)
219th Street rush hours in peak direction only 2 <5> (1a)
Gun Hill Road rush hours in peak direction only
Burke Avenue rush hours in peak direction only 2 <5> (1a)
Allerton Avenue rush hours in peak direction only 2 <5> (1a)
Pelham Parkway rush hours in peak direction only 2 <5> (1a)
Bronx Park East rush hours in peak direction only 2 <5> (1a)
The Bronx
Eastchester-Dyre Avenue always
Baychester Avenue always 5
Gun Hill Road always 5
Pelham Parkway always 5
Morris Park always 5
trains from Nereid Avenue enter here
East 180th Street always 2 <5> (1a) 5
West Farms Square-East Tremont Avenue all but late nights and rush hours in peak direction
174th Street all but late nights and rush hours in peak direction 2 5 (1b234)
Freeman Street all but late nights and rush hours in peak direction 2 5 (1b234)
Simpson Street all but late nights and rush hours in peak direction 2 5 (1b234)
Intervale Avenue all but late nights and rush hours in peak direction 2 5 (1b234)
Prospect Avenue all but late nights and rush hours in peak direction 2 5 (1b234)
Jackson Avenue all but late nights and rush hours in peak direction 2 5 (1b234)
Third Avenue-149th Street all but late nights
149th Street-Grand Concourse all but late nights 2 5 (1234) <5> (1a)
138th Street-Grand Concourse all but late nights
125th Street all but late nights
86th Street all but late nights 4 5 (1234) <5> (1a) 6 <6> (12)
59th Street all but late nights 4 5 (1234) <5> (1a) 6 <6> (12)
(MetroCard)
Roosevelt Island Tramway
42nd Street-Grand Central all but late nights 4 5 (1234) <5> (1a) 6 <6> (12)
Metro-North
14th Street-Union Square all but late nights 4 5 (1234) <5> (1a) 6 <6> (12)
Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall all but late nights 4 5 (1234) <5> (1a) 6 <6> (12)
Fulton Street all but late nights
Wall Street all but late nights 4 5 (1234) <5> (1a)
Bowling Green all but late nights 4 5 (1234) <5> (1a)
Brooklyn
Borough Hall rush hours only
Nevins Street rush hours only
Atlantic Avenue rush hours only 2 3 (1234) 4 5 (1) <5> (1a)
Franklin Avenue rush hours only 2 3 (1234) 4 5 (1) <5> (1a)
trains to New Lots Avenue leave here
President Street rush hours only
Sterling Street rush hours only 2 5 (1) <5> (1a)
Winthrop Street rush hours only 2 5 (1) <5> (1a)
Church Avenue rush hours only 2 5 (1) <5> (1a)
Beverly Road rush hours only 2 5 (1) <5> (1a)
Newkirk Avenue rush hours only 2 5 (1) <5> (1a)
Flatbush Avenue-Brooklyn College rush hours only 2 5 (1) <5> (1a)
to New Lots Avenue (Brooklyn)
Utica Avenue some rush hour trips
Sutter Avenue-Rutland Road some rush hour trips
Saratoga Avenue some rush hour trips 2 (1) 3 (1234) 4 (1a5) 5 (1) <5> (1a)
Rockaway Avenue some rush hour trips 2 (1) 3 (1234) 4 (1a5) 5 (1) <5> (1a)
Junius Street some rush hour trips 2 (1) 3 (1234) 4 (1a5) 5 (1) <5> (1a)
Pennsylvania Avenue some rush hour trips 2 (1) 3 (1234) 4 (1a5) 5 (1) <5> (1a)
Van Siclen Avenue some rush hour trips 2 (1) 3 (1234) 4 (1a5) 5 (1) <5> (1a)
New Lots Avenue some rush hour trips 2 (1) 3 (1234) 4 (1a5) 5 (1) <5> (1a)


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