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Community => Transit => Topic started by: LexingtonAvExp on May 06, 2012, 07:18:46 pm
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It can be unique in design or layout.
I think the most unique stations are:
Bronx:
174th-175th Street- (B)(D)
Manhattan:
Dyckman Street- (1)
145th Street- (1)
145th Street- (3)
50th Street- (C)(E)
Bowling Green (4)(5)
Brooklyn:
Brooklyn College-Flatbush Avenue- (2)(5)
Smith-9th Streets (F)(G)
Wilson Avenue (L)
Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenues- (M)
Queens:
111th Street- (7)
Queensboro Plaza (7)(N)(Q)
What do you think is the most unique stations?
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C.I. - Stillwell Ave (B)(D)(N)(Q)
Hoyt Schermerhorn (A)(C)(G)
Rockaway Blvd (A)
Mets - Willets Pt. (7)
B'way Junction (A)(C)(L)(J)(Z)
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Myrtle Ave (J)(M)(Z)
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Howard Beach-JFK Airport, (A)
Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue, (N) (Q) (D) (F)
South Ferry, (1)
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West 8th Street (F) (Q)
Junius Street (3)
Lexington Avenue - 63rd Street (F)
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Fresh Pond Rd (M)
West 8th Street (F) (Q)
Coney Island Stillwell Avenue (F)(D)(N)(Q)
Howard Beach-JFK Airport (A)
Astor Place (6)
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Bowling Green (4),(5) :)
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Utica Avenue - (A)(C)
South Ferry [Old] - (1)
Myrtle Avenue - (J)(M)(Z)
145th Street - (3)
West 8th [with switches on the lower level for Brighton] - (F)(Q)
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Fort Hamilton Pkwy (N) only because of the length
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168th Street on the 1 line is pretty unique. It looks like its outside being inside.
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Aqueduct Racetrack and North Conduit Ave on the A; Aqueduct Racetrack being the only station in the system to have one-direction service only and North Conduit Ave to have that extra long platform on the northbound track
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Aqueduct Racetrack and North Conduit Ave on the A; Aqueduct Racetrack being the only station in the system to have one-direction service only and North Conduit Ave to have that extra long platform on the northbound track
To add, what about the A's track passing though broad channel? water on both sides makes it pretty unique as well