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  2. New York City Subway tiles - Wikipedia

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    The tiles used in the Independent Subway System (IND) are very simple and austere, and usually are only of four colors: white, black, and the station-specific band and border colors of the tile. Instead of using the serif and sans-serif fonts of the IRT and BMT, the IND used a blocky geometric font, an altered version of the previous sans-serif ...

  3. 14th Street/Eighth Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    As such, the yellow tiles used at the 14th Street station were also used on 23rd Street, the local station to the north; the next express station, 34th Street–Penn Station, used a different tile color. [90] [91] "14th" is written in black on the white tiles below the trim line. The original 1931 trim line was a three-tile, high, deep yellow ...

  4. 34th Street–Hudson Yards station - Wikipedia

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    The walls adjacent to the tracks have white tiles arranged in sets of three 15-foot (4.6 m) columns of 3 tiles each. There are two-tile-high gray squares containing white "34"s in the middle of each set of columns. They are pre-fabricated porcelain panels, in three-by-five slabs, to allow easy replacement.

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  6. City Hall station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) - Wikipedia

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    Increased subway ridership led to longer trains, and thus longer platforms, in the years after the subway's construction. [ 52 ] [ 53 ] The City Hall station, built on a tight curve, would have been difficult to lengthen, and it was also quite close to the far busier Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall station. [ 54 ]

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