Station Listing
| Station service legend | |
|---|---|
| Stops all times | |
| Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction | |
| Stops rush hours in the peak direction only | |
| Neighborhood (approximate) |
Station | Tracks | Services | Opened | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pelham Bay | Pelham Bay Park | 6 <6> | December 20, 1920 | Bx12 Select Bus Service | ||
| Center Express track begins (No Regular Service to Parkchester) | ||||||
| Buhre Avenue | local | 6 <6> | December 20, 1920 | |||
| Middletown Road | local | 6 <6> | December 20, 1920 | |||
| connecting tracks to Westchester Yard | ||||||
| Westchester Square | Westchester Square – East Tremont Avenue | local | 6 <6> | October 24, 1920 | ||
| Castle Hill | Zerega Avenue | local | 6 <6> | October 24, 1920 | ||
| Castle Hill Avenue | local | 6 <6> | October 24, 1920 | |||
| <6> service switches to/from center express track | ||||||
| Parkchester | Parkchester | all | 6 <6> | May 30, 1920 | originally Parkchester – East 177th Street | |
| Soundview | St. Lawrence Avenue | local | 6 | May 30, 1920 | ||
| Morrison Avenue – Soundview | local | 6 | May 30, 1920 | originally Sound View Avenue, Morrison – Sound View Avenues | ||
| Elder Avenue | local | 6 | May 30, 1920 | |||
| Longwood | Whitlock Avenue | local | 6 | May 30, 1920 | ||
| Hunts Point Avenue | all | 6 <6> | January 7, 1919 | |||
| Longwood Avenue | local | 6 | January 7, 1919 | |||
| East 149th Street | local | 6 | January 7, 1919 | |||
| Mott Haven | East 143rd Street – St. Mary's Street | local | 6 | January 7, 1919 | ||
| Cypress Avenue | local | 6 | January 7, 1919 | |||
| Brook Avenue | local | 6 | January 7, 1919 | |||
| Third Avenue – 138th Street | all | 6 <6> | January 7, 1919 | |||
| Center Express track ends | ||||||
| Merges with IRT Lexington Avenue Line (6 <6>) | ||||||
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