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  2. 161st Street (Bronx) - Wikipedia

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    161st Street is a short, major thoroughfare in the southern portion of the Bronx. The road is 1.6 miles (2.6 km) long and is a much used access to Yankee Stadium on its north side. [ 3 ] The 20th-century Yankee Stadium was on the south side of the street.

  3. 161st Street–Yankee Stadium station - Wikipedia

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    The combined passenger count for 161st Street–Yankee Stadium station in 2019 was 8,254,928, making it the busiest station in the Bronx and 49th busiest overall. [5] This station is one of only two station complexes in the Bronx (the other being 149th Street–Grand Concourse ).

  4. Concourse, Bronx - Wikipedia

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    While the area south of 161st Street is covered by 10451, the area to the north falls within 10452 (west of the Grand Concourse) and 10456 (east of the Grand Concourse). [37] The United States Postal Service operates two post offices near Concourse: the Stadium Station at 901 Gerard Avenue, [ 38 ] and the Highbridge Station at 1315 Inwood Avenue.

  5. Jerome Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Edward L Grant Highway crosses Cross Bronx Expressway. The south end of Jerome Avenue is at exit 5 of the Major Deegan Expressway. The road begins as a divided highway, intersecting with 161st Street, which goes east to Yankee Stadium and the 161st Street–Yankee Stadium station of the IRT Jerome Avenue Line (served by the 4 train).

  6. List of New York City Subway stations in the Bronx - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Fordham Plaza, Bronx - Wikipedia

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    [6] [32] [38] In 1899 and 1902 respectively, the Bronx Zoo and the New York Botanical Garden were opened on the former eastern grounds of St. John's College. [ 6 ] [ 28 ] [ 33 ] The Third Avenue El was extended to a new terminal at Fordham Road (then Pelham Avenue) in 1901, [ 31 ] [ 32 ] [ 39 ] while streetcar service in the area was introduced ...

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  9. Grand Concourse (Bronx) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Concourse's southern terminus is at East 138th Street. Shortly afterward, it merges with the entrance ramp to southbound Major Deegan Expressway , as well as the exit ramp from northbound I-87. The Grand Concourse continues as a divided eight-lane avenue, with two to three traffic lanes in each direction, until East 161st Street. [1]