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The Mosholu Parkway station is a local station on the IRT Jerome Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Mosholu Parkway and Jerome Avenue in the Bedford Park and Norwood neighborhoods of the Bronx , it is served by the 4 train at all times.
The IRT Jerome Avenue Line, also unofficially known as IRT Woodlawn Line, is an A Division New York City Subway line mostly along Jerome Avenue in the Bronx.Originally an Interborough Rapid Transit Company-operated route, it was built as part of the Dual Contracts expansion and opened in 1917 and 1918.
On July 6, 2009, select Bronx-bound 4 trains began running express from 167th Street to Burnside Avenue to terminate at the latter station before running out of service to the Jerome Yard. On October 26, 2009, another 4 express pilot program was implemented based on the success of the first and ran until December 11, 2009.
Along the way, connections to the New York City Subway can be made at: Third Avenue–138th Street (6 and <6> trains) 138th Street–Grand Concourse (4 and 5 trains; Bx1 only) Third Avenue–149th Street (2 and 5 trains; Bx2 only) 149th Street–Grand Concourse (2 , 4 , and 5 trains) 161st Street–Yankee Stadium (4 , B, and D trains)
The subway station on the IRT Dyre Avenue Line. There are two New York City Subway stations on Gun Hill Road: [5] [4] [6] Gun Hill Road on the IRT White Plains Road Line at White Plains Road, serving the 2 and 5 trains. The Third Avenue EL train (8) served the now abandoned lower level of this station. [5]
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The Norwood–205th Street station (signed as 205th Street station) is the northern terminal station on the IND Concourse Line of the New York City Subway. Located in Norwood, Bronx, it is served by the D train at all times. Due to changes in the street grid of the neighborhood, the station has exits to East 205th Street and Perry Avenue, as ...
In 1858, the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad was completed when the final 96-mile (154 km) stretch of rail from Goldsboro through Newport to Beaufort was laid. The community is also the site of numerous Civil War battlefields, forts, and strategic locations. Newport was occupied by Union forces for much of the war.