Station Listing
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Stops all times | |
Stops all times except late nights | |
Stops weekdays only | |
Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction | |
Stops rush hours only | |
Neighborhood (approximate) |
Station | Tracks | Services | Opened | Transfers and notes | |
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Norwood | Norwood – 205th Street | local | D | July 1, 1933 | ||
Center track begins from connection to Concourse Yard | ||||||
Bedford Park | Bedford Park Boulevard | all | B D | July 1, 1933 | Northern Terminal of B | |
Complex trackwork (Center track and Local tracks switch places) Track Map | ||||||
Kingsbridge Road | all | B D | July 1, 1933 | |||
Fordham | Fordham Road | all | B D | July 1, 1933 | Bx12 Select Bus Service Connection to Metro-North Railroad (Harlem and New Haven Lines at Fordham) |
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182nd–183rd Streets | local | B D | July 1, 1933 | |||
Tremont | Tremont Avenue | all | B D | July 1, 1933 | ||
174th–175th Streets | local | B D | July 1, 1933 | |||
Concourse | 170th Street | local | B D | July 1, 1933 | ||
167th Street | local | B D | July 1, 1933 | |||
Highbridge | 161st Street – Yankee Stadium | local | B D | July 1, 1933 | IRT Jerome Avenue Line (4 ) Connection to Metro-North Railroad (Hudson Line at Yankees – East 153rd Street) |
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Crosses Harlem River into Manhattan via the Concourse Tunnel | ||||||
Harlem | 155th Street | local | B D | July 1, 1933 | ||
145th Street | all | B D | September 10, 1932 | IND Eighth Avenue Line (A C ) | ||
Merges with IND Eighth Avenue Line (B D ) |
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