Division A (IRT) Structure Underground Opened 23 November 1904 Locale Harlem | Line IRT Lenox Avenue Line Platforms 2 side platforms Borough Manhattan Tracks 2 | |
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Services 2 (all times)
3 (all times) Transit connections NYCT Bus: M7, M60 SBS, M100, M101, M102, Bx15 Address New York, NY 10027, United States Similar 116th Street, 135th Street, Chambers Street, Church Avenue, 18th Street |
125th Street is a station on the IRT Lenox Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 125th Street (also known as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard) and Lenox Avenue (also known as Malcolm X Boulevard) in Harlem, it is served by the 2 and 3 trains at all times.
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Station layout
This underground station has two side platforms and two tracks. The fare control is at platform level, and there is no crossover or crossunder between the platforms. The station has a new name tablet plus some old "125" terra cotta cartouches. The tracks, trackways, and platforms at this station were totally rebuilt during a 1998 reconstruction project to combat a water seepage problem along the Lenox Avenue Line.
The 1996 artwork there is Flying Home Harlem Heroes and Heroines, by Faith Ringgold.
On May 23, 1968, poet Henry Dumas was fatally shot by a New York City Transit Police officer on the station's southbound platform.
In 1981, the MTA listed the station among the 69 most deteriorated stations in the subway system.