Parkchester Station

Lines serving the station, map, and information of interest.

Parkchester: A Key Station in the Bronx

The Parkchester station is an elevated New York City Subway station located in the Parkchester neighborhood of the Bronx. It serves as an important access point for residents of the Parkchester residential complex and surrounding areas. Operated by the IRT Pelham Line, it is a vital stop for thousands of daily commuters in this borough.

Connections and Services

The Parkchester station is a single elevated station offering the following services:

Parkchester Station (Pelham Line)

  • This station is part of the New York City Subway’s Pelham Line.
  • It is served by trains from the following services:
    • 6 (green – local)
    • <6> (green – express during peak hours in the peak direction)
  • Main entrance address: Westchester Avenue and Hugh J. Grant Circle, Bronx, NY 10462

Bus Connections

  • This station also serves as an important connection point for several local Bronx bus routes.
  • It allows passengers to conveniently transfer between the subway and surface bus services, including:
    • Bx4
    • Bx4A
    • Q44 SBS
    • Bx36
    • Bx39
    • BxM6 (express bus)
  • Bus stops are located on streets adjacent to the station.

The station facilitates connections between subway service and multiple bus routes, improving mobility within the Bronx and to other boroughs.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located above Westchester Avenue, near Hugh J. Grant Circle, in the heart of the Parkchester neighborhood in the Bronx.
  • Its strategic location makes it a key access point to important destinations such as:
    • Parkchester Residential Complex

      • One of the largest planned residential developments in the United States.
      • Known for its distinctive brick architecture and green spaces.
      • It houses a large community with its own shops, restaurants, and services.
    • Hugh J. Grant Circle

      • A major roundabout and traffic hub in the Bronx.
      • Surrounded by businesses and local activity.
    • Additional Nearby Attractions

      • Variety of shops and restaurants along Westchester Avenue.
      • Access to local parks and community spaces.

History and Evolution

  • The Parkchester station was inaugurated on May 30, 1920, as part of the Pelham Line extension.
  • It has been an integral part of the Parkchester community since its opening, facilitating the area’s growth and development.
  • The station has undergone maintenance and improvements over the years to ensure its functionality and safety for passengers.

Interesting Facts

  • The station is one of the busiest on the Pelham Line, serving a dense residential population.
  • Its elevated design offers views of the surrounding urban environment.
  • It is a crucial stop for both local and express trains (during peak hours), offering flexibility to commuters.

Where is Parkchester Station?

Consult the map below to quickly find the Parkchester station of the New York City Subway.