91st Street (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)

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91st Street

New York City Subway station

Station information
Line IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line
Services None (abandoned)
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 4
Other
Borough Manhattan
Opened October 27, 1904[1]
Closed February 2, 1959
Next north 96th Street
Next south 86th Street

91st Street is an abandoned local station on the New York City Subway's IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line. The station was in use from the opening of the subway in 1904 until February 1959, when the adjacent 96th Street station was lengthened to the south, providing a new entrance only 100 feet (30 m) away from 93rd street. The station is still clearly visible from passing trains.

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