Division A (IRT) Platforms 2 side platforms Borough Manhattan Tracks 2 | Structure Underground Opened 17 July 1918 Locale Upper East Side | |
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Line IRT Lexington Avenue Line Services 4 (late nights)
6 (all times) <6> (weekdays until 8:45 p.m., peak direction) Transit connections NYCT Bus: M101, M102, M103 Address New York, NY 10075, United States Similar 68th Street–Hunter College, 103rd Street, 28th Street, 33rd Street, 86th Street |
77th street irt lexington avenue line action
77th Street (also known as 77th Street – Lenox Hill Hospital) is a local station on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line of the New York City Subway, located at the intersection of Lexington Avenue and 77th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. It is served by the 6 at all times, the <6> during weekdays in peak direction, and the 4 during late nights.
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- Mta new york city subway 77th street irt lexington avenue line
- Station layout
- Nearby landmarks
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Mta new york city subway 77th street irt lexington avenue line
Station layout
This station has two local tracks and two side platforms. The express tracks of the Lexington Avenue Line, used by the 4 and 5 trains during daytime hours, pass beneath the station and are not visible from the platforms.
Both platforms has a fare control, and both areas have a turnstile bank, and four staircases to the street. The northbound side leads to the east side of Lexington Avenue while the southbound side leads to the west side. There are no crossovers or crossunders to allow free transfers between directions.
The downtown platform is the only platform in the station to house a token booth. The uptown platform token booth was closed by the MTA after making a series of layoffs and has been removed.
Some old wall lights exist after the station's renovation in 2003, but most are gone or falling off the walls. Both platforms have emergency exits from the lower level express tracks.
The 2004 artwork here is called 4 Seasons Seasoned by Robert Kushner. It is installed on the ceiling above the fare control staircases and features mosaics related to the four seasons of the year.