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Inwood-207th Street (IND Eighth Avenue Line station)


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Inwood-207th Street (formerly Washington Heights-207th Street) is the northern terminal of the IND Eighth Avenue Line and the A service, located at Broadway and 207th Street . It mostly serves the neighborhood of Inwood, and is near Inwood Hill Park. There is a single island platform between the two tracks, which end just north of the platform; to the south is a double crossover that allows trains to get to the correct track, and then two tracks from the 207th Street Yard come into the middle. The station has been recently refurbished with an ADA-compliant elevator added. The mezzanine includes artwork titled At the Start.....At long last by Sheila LaBrettville.

Bus Connections

New York City Transit:

M100: Inwood-220th Street - East Harlem-125th Street

Bx7: Washington Heights-168th Street- Riverdale-263rd Street

Bx12: Co-op City-Bay Plaza, Pelham Bay Park, Orchard Beach (Summers Only)

Bx20: Riverdale-246th Street

MTA Bus (ex-Liberty Line Express)

BxM1: Riverdale-W. 261 Street- Midtown Manhattan-34th Street (via East Side)

External Links

nycsubway.org - IND 8th Avenue: 207th Street

Last updated: 06-06-2005 10:14:10
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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