Mount Eden Avenue Station
Lines served by the station, map, and information of interest.
Mount Eden Avenue: A Local Station in the Bronx
The Mount Eden Avenue station is a local subway station located in the Bronx borough, New York City. It serves the IRT Jerome Avenue Line of the city’s subway system. Its location in the Mount Eden neighborhood makes it an important access point for residents and visitors to this area of the Bronx.
Connections and Services
The Mount Eden Avenue station is a single station on the Jerome Avenue Line:
Mount Eden Avenue Station (Jerome Avenue Line)
- This station is a local stop on the IRT Jerome Avenue Line of the New York City subway.
- It is served by trains of the service:
- 4 (green)
- Main entrance address: Mount Eden Avenue & Jerome Avenue, Bronx, NY
Station Features
- This station is part of the elevated Jerome Avenue Line.
- Only local service operates:
- 4 (green)
- The entrances to this station are located at the aforementioned intersection.
There are no complex transfers between different lines at this station; it is a standard local stop that primarily serves the surrounding community.
Importance and Location
- The station is located at the intersection of Mount Eden Avenue and Jerome Avenue, in the Mount Eden neighborhood in the Bronx.
- Its location makes it a key access point to local destinations such as:
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Mount Eden Neighborhood
- A predominantly residential area with local businesses.
- Proximity to the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center (Concourse Division).
- Access to the Highbridge and Morris Heights communities.
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Nearby Points of Interest
- Serves as a transportation connection for area residents.
- Access to several bus lines connecting to other parts of the Bronx.
- Relative proximity to parks like Franz Sigel Park.
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Local Services
- Facilitates the daily commute for workers and students in the neighborhood.
- Connects residents with the rest of the city’s subway system.
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History and Evolution
- The Mount Eden Avenue station was inaugurated on July 17, 1918, as part of the northward extension of the Jerome Avenue Line.
- As part of the original IRT system, it has served the Bronx for over a century.
- The station has maintained its function as an essential local stop on the line.
Interesting Facts
- The station is an elevated stop, typical of many subway lines in New York’s outer boroughs.
- It serves as a vital transportation hub for the local Mount Eden community.
- It is a standard station on the Jerome Avenue Line with no direct transfers to other subway lines within the station itself.
Where is the Mount Eden Avenue station?
Consult the map below to quickly find the Mount Eden Avenue station of the New York City subway.