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  2. Harlem–148th Street station - Wikipedia

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    The station sign was reversed as Lenox Terminal–148th Street in the 1990s before reverting to its original name by 2003. [22] From August 5, 1990, to September 4, 1994, and from September 10, 1995, to July 27, 2008, this station lacked full-time service, as 3 trains did not operate during late nights.

  3. IRT Lenox Avenue Line - Wikipedia

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    The Lenox Avenue Line begins at the Harlem–148th Street station, which was formerly known as 148th Street–Lenox Terminal. [3] The entire line was built under the western side of Lenox Avenue because, at the time of the line's construction in 1904, there were streetcar tracks on the eastern side of the avenue, which had conduits embedded in the street.

  4. Template:3 (New York City Subway service) - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... 3 train. 3 Harlem–148th Street: 145th Street (first 5 cars only) the Bronx via White ... This is a route-map template for ...

  5. 3 (New York City Subway service) - Wikipedia

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    On November 23, 1904, the IRT Lenox Avenue Line opened between 96th Street and 145th Street. 3 trains ran between 145th Street and City Hall, making all stops. [5]On July 1, 1918, the entire IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line was completed. 3 trains were rerouted south of 42nd Street from the IRT Lexington Avenue Line to this new line, making all stops to South Ferry.

  6. 145th Street station (IRT Lenox Avenue Line) - Wikipedia

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    Because it remained open, 145th Street is the only original IRT station besides the 42nd Street Shuttle stations that still cannot accommodate ten-car trains. [55] Approximately 200 feet (61 m) north of the station is a diamond crossover for the approach to the northern terminal of the 3 train at Harlem–148th Street.

  7. Philadelphia Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Main Line, known simply as the Main Line, is an informally delineated historical and social region of suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lying along the former Pennsylvania Railroad 's once prestigious Main Line , it runs northwest from Center City Philadelphia parallel to Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike , also known as U ...

  8. Category:Railway stations in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 2nd Street station (SEPTA) 5th Street/Independence Hall station; 8th Street station (Philadelphia) 9–10th & Locust station; 11th Street station (SEPTA)

  9. Philadelphia Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Subdivision is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. The line runs from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , southwest to Baltimore, Maryland , along a former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) line.