A Division (New York City Subway)

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The A Division, also known as the IRT Division,[1] is a division of the New York City Subway, consisting of the lines operated with services designated by numbers (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7) and the 42nd Street Shuttle. These lines and services were operated by the Interborough Rapid Transit Company before the 1940 city takeover. A Division cars are narrower, shorter, and lighter than those of the B Division, measuring 8.8 by 51 feet (2.7 by 15.5 meters).[2]

The following lines are part of the A Division (only services that normally use the line are shown):

Numbers were assigned to subway services in 1948:

Name North end/type
1 Broadway Express (all times) Broadway
Broadway Local (daytime) Broadway
2 Seventh Avenue Express (all times) White Plains Road
3 Seventh Avenue Local (all times) Lenox Avenue
4 Lexington Avenue Express (all times) Jerome
5 Lexington Avenue Express (all times but late nights) White Plains Road
6 Lexington Avenue Local (all times) Pelham Bay Park
7 Flushing Express (rush hours)
Flushing Local (all times)
8 Astoria Local (all times)
9 Dyre Avenue Local (all times) Shuttle

The 42nd Street Shuttle and Bowling Green Shuttle also provided subway services, and elevated service remained on the Third Avenue Line and Polo Grounds Shuttle.

  1. ^ MTA New York City Transit, Employment Opportunities: "During the first phase of the project, NYC Transit installed SONET nodes in the three subway divisions: IRT, BMT, and IND."
  2. ^ Second Avenue Subway Draft Environmental Impact Statement, GlossaryPDF (45.6 KiB)
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