191st Street

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191st Street is a deep-level New York City Subway station in Washington Heights, Manhattan, known for its long pedestrian tunnel and elevator access to the 1 train.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
St. Nicholas Avenue and 191st Street 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf New York City Subway station
ADAAccess elevator to street
borough Manhattan
depthBelowStreetLevel approximately 180 feet
division IRT
fareControlLocation tunnel end near Broadway
fareControlType turnstiles
fareSystem MetroCard NERFINISHED
OMNY NERFINISHED
hasAccessType elevator
staircase
hasAdjacentStation 181st Street (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line) NERFINISHED
Dyckman Street NERFINISHED
hasArtwork tunnel murals
hasBooth station agent booth
hasConnection 191st Street tunnel to Broadway
hasElevator yes
hasEmergencyExit yes
hasFeature long pedestrian tunnel
mezzanine
side platforms
hasLighting fluorescent lighting
hasSignageStandard MTA graphics standard
lineColor red
locatedIn Manhattan
New York NERFINISHED
New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington Heights, Manhattan NERFINISHED
neighborhood Washington Heights NERFINISHED
numberOfPlatforms 2
numberOfTracks 2
opened 1911-01-14
operatedBy New York City Transit Authority NERFINISHED
ownedBy New York City
surface form: City of New York
partOfLine IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line NERFINISHED
platformDirection northbound platform
southbound platform
platformType side platforms
servedBy 1 train
servicePattern local
stationCode A10
streetAccess Broadway NERFINISHED
St. Nicholas Avenue NERFINISHED
structureType deep-level underground
system New York City Subway

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191st Street (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line) fareControlArea 191st Street
this entity surface form: St. Nicholas Avenue and 191st Street