The 63rd Street Shuttle was a name given to three shuttle trains that served the IND 63rd Street Line on the New York City Subway during various times from 1997 to 2001.
Read more about 63rd Street Shuttle: 63rd Street Shuttle (Sixth Avenue) – 1997, 63rd Street Shuttle (Broadway) – 1998, Sixth Avenue Shuttle – 2001
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