Burke Avenue Station
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Burke Avenue: A Key Stop in the Bronx
The Burke Avenue station is an elevated subway stop located in the Bronx borough, New York City. It serves as an important access point for local residents on the IRT White Plains Road Line of the city’s subway system. Its location at the intersection of Burke Avenue and White Plains Road makes it a crucial stop for the surrounding communities.
Connections and Services
The Burke Avenue station is a single elevated station and is not part of an underground transfer complex:
Burke Avenue (White Plains Road Line)
- This station is an elevated local stop on the White Plains Road Line of the New York City Subway.
- It is served by trains from the following services:
- 2 (red)
- 5 (green – limited rush hour service in the peak direction)
- Main entrance address: Burke Avenue & White Plains Road, Bronx, NY 10467
Station Features
- This station is not a transfer complex with other separate lines.
- It has two side tracks and a central express track used by 5 service express trains outside of local operating hours.
- It has side platforms for local trains.
- Station entrances are located at street level beneath the elevated structure.
This station does not allow direct transfers between different lines within the same structure, beyond the 2 and 5 services that share the same tracks at this stop.
Importance and Location
- The station is located at the intersection of Burke Avenue and White Plains Road, in the Williamsbridge/Bronxdale neighborhood of the Bronx.
- Its location makes it a key access point to local destinations such as:
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Residential and Commercial Environment
- It serves a predominantly residential area with commercial activity along White Plains Road.
- Access to local shops, restaurants, and community services.
- Close to various local schools and institutions.
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Proximity to Green Spaces
- It is relatively close to the eastern entrance of Bronx Park.
- Close access to the Bronx River Parkway and its trails.
- Williamsbridge Oval Park is also within accessible distance.
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Other Nearby Points of Interest
- Provides access to community centers and places of worship in the area.
- Close to bus stops connecting to other areas of the Bronx.
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History and Evolution
- The Burke Avenue station was inaugurated on March 3, 1917, as part of the expansion of the IRT White Plains Road Line.
- The station has undergone renovations over the years to maintain its infrastructure and improve the passenger experience, including work done in the early 2000s.
- As a typical elevated station of that era, it retains some of the architectural character of the IRT system expansions.
Interesting Facts
- The station primarily serves local residential communities in the Bronx.
- Being an elevated station, it offers views of the surrounding urban environment from its platforms.
- It is a standard local station on the White Plains Road Line, with express trains passing on the center track for much of the day.
Where is the Burke Avenue station?
Consult the map below to quickly find the Burke Avenue station of the New York City Subway.