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It is served by the 6 train at all times and is located at Longwood Avenue and Southern Boulevard in the Longwood neighborhood of the Bronx. The station opened in 1919 as part of an extension of the Pelham Line of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company, and had its platforms extended in the 1960s. Further renovations were completed in 2019 and ...
Longwood is covered by multiple ZIP Codes. The area north of Longwood Avenue is part of 10459 and the area south of Longwood Avenue is part of 10455. [34] Though there are no post offices located in Longwood's borders, the United States Postal Service operates the Hunts Point Station at 800 Manida Street in Hunts Point. [35]
Longwood station may refer to: 95th Street–Longwood station , a Metra station in Chicago, Illinois Longwood station , a light rail station in Brookline, Massachusetts
Some stations, such as East 143rd Street and East 149th Street on the Pelham Line and East 180th Street on the White Plains Road Line, have directional prefixes to differentiate from other stations in the same borough: namely the 143rd Street station of the Third Avenue Line; the 149th Street–Grand Concourse and Third Avenue–149th Street ...
This underground station has three tracks and two island platforms. [24] The 6 stops on the outer local tracks at all times, while the <6> stops on the center express track during weekdays in the peak direction. [24] [25] This is the last underground station on the line outbound before the elevated stretch to Pelham Bay Park. [24]
The Longwood Historic District is a recognized historic district located in the center of the Longwood neighborhood in the South Bronx, New York.It encompasses about three square blocks roughly bounded by Beck Street, Longwood, Leggett, and Prospect Avenues.
The station was renamed from Longwood–Hospitals to Longwood Medical Area in the 1980s. [5] Longwood Medical Area's 3,813 daily boardings make it the busiest surface stop on the Green Line. [2] In the early 2000s, the MBTA modified key surface stops with raised platforms for accessibility as part of the Light Rail Accessibility Program. The ...
Based on data from the 2010 United States Census, the population of Woodlawn-Wakefield was 42,483, a decrease of 1,100 (2.5%) from the 43,583 counted in 2000.Covering an area of 901.76 acres (364.93 ha), the neighborhood had a population density of 47.1 inhabitants per acre (30,100/sq mi; 11,600/km 2). [3]