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East 180th Street Subway Station (White Plains Road Line)

The MTA’s top-to-bottom rehabilitation of the East 180th Street 2 & 5 subway station has recaptured the grandeur its original builders had in mind when the century-old North Bronx transit terminal served as the administration building for the old New York, Westchester and Boston Railway system. The two-year, $66.5 million project breathed new life into the unique subway station that serves the 2 and 5 lines and is a major link to two major Bronx attractions – the Bronx Zoo and the New York Botanical Gardens. Designed and built during a period when riding the rails was a grand experience rather than bookends to a work day, the structure is a handsome example of early 20th Century architectural design that has long stood as a community landmark. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin.

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Created in/on: 11 July 2012
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Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York / flickr / Wikimedia Commons

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Last updated on: 23/01/2022

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