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110th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) facts for kids

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The 110th Street subway station is a stop on the New York City Subway system. It is located in the East Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan. This station serves the local 6 train.

About the 110th Street Subway Station

The 110th Street station is part of the IRT Lexington Avenue Line. This line is one of the oldest and busiest subway lines in New York City. The station first opened to the public in 1918.

Where is the Station Located?

You can find the 110th Street station in East Harlem. It is right at the corner where 110th Street meets Lexington Avenue. This area is a busy part of Manhattan.

Which Trains Stop Here?

The 110th Street station is served by the local 6 train. The 6 train runs through many parts of Manhattan and the Bronx. It is a popular way for people to travel around the city.

What are the Next Stops?

If you are traveling north from 110th Street, the next station you will reach is 116th Street. If you are heading south, the next stop on the line is 103rd Street.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Calle 110 (línea de la Avenida Lexington) para niños

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