IRT Pelham Line

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The IRT Pelham Line is a rapid transit line on the New York City Subway, served by the 6 train.

Handicapped/disabled access Station Tracks Services Opened Notes
Handicapped/disabled access Pelham Bay Park all <6> rush hours & middays in peak direction
6 other times
December 20, 1920
Buhre Avenue local <6> rush hours & middays in peak direction
6 other times
December 20, 1920
Middletown Road local <6> rush hours & middays in peak direction
6 other times
December 20, 1920
Westchester Square–East Tremont Avenue local <6> rush hours & middays in peak direction
6 other times
October 24, 1920
Zerega Avenue local <6> rush hours & middays in peak direction
6 other times
October 24, 1920
Castle Hill Avenue local <6> rush hours & middays in peak direction
6 other times
October 24, 1920
Parkchester all 6 always
<6> rush hours & middays in peak direction
May 30, 1920 formerly Parkchester–East 177th Street
St. Lawrence Avenue local 6 always May 30, 1920
Morrison-Sound View Avenues local 6 always May 30, 1920 formerly Sound View Avenue
Elder Avenue local 6 always May 30, 1920
Whitlock Avenue local 6 always May 30, 1920
Hunts Point Avenue all 6 always
<6> rush hours & middays in peak direction
January 7, 1919
Longwood Avenue local 6 always January 7, 1919
East 149th Street local 6 always January 7, 1919
East 143rd Street-St. Mary's Street local 6 always January 7, 1919
Cypress Avenue local 6 always January 7, 1919
Brook Avenue local 6 always January 7, 1919
Third Avenue-138th Street all 6 always
<6> rush hours & middays in peak direction
January 7, 1919


The line is the location for much of the action in the book The Taking of Pelham One Two Three by Morton Freedgood (writing as John Godey) and the two films based on the novel.




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