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Bleecker Street (IRT Lexington Avenue Line station)
Manhattan Lexington Avenue Line
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|- |width=20% align=right|Opening date||October 27, 1904 Bleecker Street is a local station, located at Lafayette Street and Bleecker Street , with two side platforms and express tracks in the middle. The platforms are offset by about 3/4 of their length; there is no crossover or crossunder. The station features typical IRT mosaics with two styles of small "Bleecker Street" mosaics made by the Grueby Faience Company in 1904. There is a closed exit gate on the southbound side across from the northbound fare control; fare control is at platform level. A transfer to the Sixth Avenue Line is at the south end of the southbound platform only; future renovation will provide a transfer for the northbound side.
External links
- NYCsubway.org - IRT East Side: Bleecker Street (text used with permission)
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