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180th Street–Bronx Park (IRT White Plains Road Line)

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Division
  
A (IRT)

Structure
  
Elevated

Borough
  
The Bronx

Locale
  
West Farms

Services
  
None (demolished)

Tracks
  
2

Opened
  
26 November 1904

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Line
  
IRT White Plains Road Line

Platforms
  
1 island platform 2 side platforms Spanish solution

Similar
  
West Farms Square, Pelham Parkway, 219th Street, 225th Street, 18th Street

The 180th Street–Bronx Park station was the former terminal station for the IRT White Plains Road Line of the New York City Subway. The station had two tracks and an island platform and two side platforms (i.e. Spanish solution). The tracks ended at bumper blocks at the north end of the platforms.

The line was originally intended to extend farther north but was changed into a terminal during construction due to protests stating that the trains running over the park would be bad for animals in the Bronx Zoo. The line's extension is the reason for the S-curve north of the West Farms Square–East Tremont Avenue station. After the line's extension to 238th Street in 1917 and then Wakefield–241st Street in 1920, the Bronx Park spur was considered redundant, but was not closed and abandoned until 2:22 AM on August 4, 1952. Trackways and the station were later torn down.

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180th Street–Bronx Park (IRT White Plains Road Line) Wikipedia