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The 96th Street station is served by the Q trains at all times, some N trains during rush hours, and one northbound R train during the AM rush hours. [66] This station is the northern terminus of the Second Avenue Subway; [ 67 ] [ 68 ] the next stop to the south is 86th Street . [ 69 ]
The 96th Street station's platforms were lengthened in 1960 as part of an improvement project along the Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line. A new head house and elevators were constructed between 2007 and 2010. The 96th Street station contains two island platforms, two unused side platforms, and four tracks. The outer tracks are used by local ...
The 96th Street station is a local station on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line of the New York City Subway.Located at the intersection of Lexington Avenue and 96th Street in the Carnegie Hill and East Harlem neighborhoods of Manhattan, it is served by the 6 train at all times, the <6> train during weekdays in the peak direction, and the 4 train during late nights.
Services to 96th Street (Manhattan) and Astoria–Ditmars Boulevard (Queens) split Broadway Line (Astoria and Second Avenue branches merge) 57th Street–Seventh Avenue Q R W | 49th Street ↑ Q R W Station is ADA-accessible in the northbound direction only. Times Square–42nd Street Q R W
The 96th Street station is a local station on the IND Eighth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway.Located at West 96th Street and Central Park West on the Upper West Side, it is served by the B on weekdays, the C train at all times except nights, and the A train during late nights only.
Broken down vehicle on northbound I-35 in Kansas City. ... There is a broken down vehicle on I-435 between 96th Street/Exit 47 and MO-152/Exit 49. The impacted road section is 260 feet long.
On January 4, 2024, a New York City Subway train derailed causing at least 26 people, mostly passengers, to suffer minor injuries. The incident happened when the first car of a 1 train collided with a disabled train that had been vandalized, both consisting of R62As, just north of the 96th Street station. [1]
One northbound a.m. rush hour trip terminates at 96th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan instead of 71st Avenue in Queens. The R was originally the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation 's 2 service, running along the BMT Fourth Avenue Line in Brooklyn then traveling through the Montague Street Tunnel to Manhattan, then running local ...