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  1. The Harlem125th Street subway station, planned as part of phase 2, would contain an intermodal transfer to Metro-North trains at Harlem125th Street (pictured). A transfer will be constructed at the eastern end of the Second Avenue Subway's Harlem125th Street station to connect to the IRT Lexington Avenue Line's 125th Street station. A ...

  2. Mar 6, 2024 · The second phase of the Second Avenue Subway project will extend the Q line into Harlem. It will improve commutes for area residents by creating new stations on Second Avenue and 125th Street. Updated Mar 6, 2024

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  4. The favored alternative, build alternative 1, included a subway running down Second Avenue from 125th Street in Harlem to the existing Lexington Avenue63rd Street station with provisions for expansion to the Bronx and to Lower Manhattan.

  5. Harlem125 Street. IND Second Avenue Line. Harlem125th Street [32] [33] is the planned northern terminal for Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway. It would be built underneath 125th Street, below and perpendicular to the existing Lexington Avenue Line station.

  6. History. Background. Unrealized proposals. Construction. Phase Two. Station layout. Track layout. Artwork. Exits and ancillary buildings. Effects. References. External links. 96th Street station (Second Avenue Subway) : The 96th Street station is a station on the IND Second Avenue Line of the New York City Subway.

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