116th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) facts for kids
116th Street is a subway station in New York City. It's part of the New York City Subway system, which is a huge network of underground trains. This station is found in a neighborhood called East Harlem in Manhattan, right where 116th Street meets Lexington Avenue.
The 116th Street station is a stop on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, which is one of the main subway lines in the city. Only the 6 train stops here. The 6 train is a local train, meaning it makes all stops along its route.
If you're riding the 6 train from this station, the next stops you'll reach are 125th Street and 110th Street.
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