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  2. New York City Subway tiles - Wikipedia

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    The tiles used in the Independent Subway System (IND) are very simple and austere, and usually are only of four colors: white, black, and the station-specific band and border colors of the tile. Instead of using the serif and sans-serif fonts of the IRT and BMT, the IND used a blocky geometric font, an altered version of the previous sans-serif ...

  3. 125th Street station (IND Eighth Avenue Line) - Wikipedia

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    The outer track wall tiles have a Prussian green trim line with a black border [11] [12] and small "125" signs in white lettering on a black background beneath it. The green tiles are part of a color-coded tile system used throughout the IND. The tile colors were designed to facilitate navigation for travelers going away from Lower Manhattan.

  4. Metropolitan Avenue/Lorimer Street station - Wikipedia

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    The station has green tiles. The tiles were part of a color-coded tile system used throughout the IND. [39] The tile colors were designed to facilitate navigation for travelers going away from Lower Manhattan. Because the Crosstown Line does not merge into a line that enters Manhattan at either end, all stations on the line had green tiles.

  5. 145th Street station (IND lines) - Wikipedia

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    The trim line was part of a color-coded tile system used throughout the IND. [24] The tile colors were designed to facilitate navigation for travelers going away from Lower Manhattan. As such, a different tile color is used at 168th Street and Tremont Avenue, the next express stations to the north on the Eighth Avenue and Concourse lines ...

  6. Bergen Street station (IND Culver Line) - Wikipedia

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    The only uncovered original tiles are the mosaic name tablets reading "BERGEN ST." in white sans-serif lettering on a dark green background and green border. [26] The tiles were part of a color-coded tile system used throughout the IND. [27] The tile colors were designed to facilitate navigation for travelers going away from Lower Manhattan.

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