183rd Street Station
Lines serving the station, map, and information of interest.
183rd Street: A Key Station in the Bronx
The 183rd Street station is an elevated subway station located in the Bronx borough, New York City. It serves as an important access point for the Jerome Avenue Line, providing service to the local community. Its location in the University Heights neighborhood makes it a fundamental stop for residents and visitors to this area of the Bronx.
Connections and Services
The 183rd Street station is a unique station on the Jerome Avenue Line:
183rd Street (Jerome Avenue Line)
- This station is a local stop on the Jerome Avenue Line of the New York City Subway (IRT Division).
- It is served by trains of the service:
- 4 (green)
- Main address: Intersection of Jerome Avenue and 183rd Street, Bronx, NY 10453
Other Nearby Connections
- Although there are no direct transfers to other subway lines within the station, there are connections to local buses.
- Nearby bus stops include services such as:
- Bx3
- Bx36
- These bus routes connect the station with other areas of the Bronx and Manhattan.
The station primarily provides access to the local service of the 4 line, connecting the Bronx with Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Importance and Location
- The station is located at the intersection of Jerome Avenue and 183rd Street, in the heart of the University Heights neighborhood in the Bronx.
- Its location makes it a key access point to local destinations such as:
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University Heights
- A diverse residential neighborhood in the West Bronx.
- Close to educational institutions and local parks.
- Area with shops and services for the community.
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Nearby Points of Interest
- St. James Park: An important public park in the area.
- Proximity to Fordham University (accessible by bus or on foot).
- Access to the Jerome Avenue commercial area.
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Local Community
- Serves a dense residential population.
- Connects residents with jobs and services in other parts of the city.
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History and Evolution
- The 183rd Street station was inaugurated on July 17, 1918, as part of the expansion of the Jerome Avenue Line of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT).
- As an elevated station, it is part of the characteristic structure of many subway lines in the outer boroughs.
- It has continuously served the Bronx community for over a century, maintaining its essential role in the transportation network.
Interesting Facts
- It is a local station, meaning that express trains on the 4 line do not stop here.
- Its elevated structure offers views of the surrounding neighborhood.
- It plays a vital role in the daily mobility of residents of University Heights and adjacent areas.
Where is the 183rd Street station?
Check the map below to quickly find the 183rd Street station of the New York City subway.