IRT Jerome Avenue Line

IRT Jerome Avenue Line
"4" train "5" train
The 4 train serves the entire IRT Jerome Avenue Line at all times. One station is also served by the 5 train.
Overview
OwnerCity of New York
Termini
Stations14
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemNew York City Subway
Operator(s)New York City Transit Authority
Daily ridership77,417 (2023)[1]
History
Opened1917–1918
Technical
Number of tracks2-3
CharacterUnderground (South of Yankee Stadium)
Elevated (Most of The Bronx)
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Electrification600V DC third rail
Route map

Woodlawn
Mosholu Parkway
Bedford Park Boulevard–Lehman College
Kingsbridge Road
Fordham Road
183rd Street
Burnside Avenue
176th Street
Mount Eden Avenue
170th Street
167th Street
161st Street–Yankee Stadium
149th Street–Grand Concourse
138th Street–Grand Concourse
Legend

Express station
Local station

The IRT Jerome Avenue Line, also unofficially known as IRT Woodlawn Line, is an A Division New York City Subway line mostly along Jerome Avenue in the Bronx. Originally an Interborough Rapid Transit Company-operated route, it was built as part of the Dual Contracts expansion and opened in 1917 and 1918. It is both elevated and underground, with 161st Street–Yankee Stadium being the southernmost elevated station. The line has three tracks from south of the Woodlawn station to the 138th Street–Grand Concourse station. The Woodlawn Line also has a connection to the Jerome Yard, where 4 trains are stored, just north of the Bedford Park Boulevard–Lehman College station.

Extent and service

Service patterns

The following services use part or all of the IRT Jerome Avenue Line:[2]

Service Time period Between
Woodlawn
149 St–GC
North of 138 St–GC
North of 125 St
"4" train Rush hours local/express express peak direction only
Other times local
"5" train All except late nights no service local
Late nights no service

The Jerome Avenue Line is served locally by the 4 train at all times, except for the 138th Street–Grand Concourse station, as well as select trains which run express to Burnside Avenue from 149th Street-Grand Concourse. Other than those, the 4 serves 138th Street at all times except rush hours in the peak direction, and the 5 train stops at 138th Street all times except late nights.

During late AM rush and evening rush hours, some northbound trains run express from 167th Street to short turn at Burnside Avenue.[3]

Route description

Though named for Jerome Avenue, the southernmost portion of the line runs underground beneath the Grand Concourse. North of the 149th Street station around the vicinity of Franz Sigel Park, the line curves to the northwest and emerges from a tunnel under Gerard Avenue north of East 153rd Street, and becomes an elevated line over River Avenue just south of the intersection with East 157th Street. Just north of Yankee Stadium station, the line encounters the skeletal remains of the IRT Ninth Avenue elevated line between Gate Number 8 and the east end of the 164th Street Parking Garage, between the intersections of 162nd and 164th Streets. Almost a block after 167th Street station, the line finally runs over the eponymous road when River Avenue ends at Jerome Avenue across from the intersection of West 169th Street.

The line remains over Jerome Avenue for most of the rest of its journey. The north end of the Mount Eden Avenue station can be seen from the Cross Bronx Expressway. After the northwest entrance of the historic Concourse Yard and then north of 198th Street, the road briefly moves east of the line. North of Bedford Park Boulevard station, Jerome Avenue returns under the line and between the intersections with East 205th Street and West 205th Street, a spur for the Jerome Yard branches off to the northwest as well. The IRT Jerome Avenue Line finally ends at Woodlawn, while Jerome Avenue itself continues north towards the Major Deegan Expressway.

History

Planning

A Woodlawn-bound 4 local train made up of 10 R142 Cars leaves the Mosholu Parkway station before the last stop on the line, Woodlawn.

For more than two decades, there had been calls to provide transit service to the residents of the Western Bronx. When the first subway was being planned, a branch of the line to this area was under consideration, but it was not found to be feasible to build such a connection because of financial reasons. The Board of Rapid Transit Commissioners, on June 1, 1905, adopted three rapid transit routes: Numbers 15, 16, and 17, all with the purpose of serving the underserved western area of the borough. Route 15 would have been a four-track subway under Jerome Avenue, with a connection to the Ninth Avenue Elevated through 162nd Street. Route 16 called for a three-track elevated line along Jerome Avenue, extending from Clarke Place north to Woodlawn Road. Route 17 would have required the construction of a subway line under Gerard Avenue to form the southern connection to the Jerome Avenue Line. Of the three options, Route 15 was approved by the New York City Board of Estimate on July 14, 1905, and by Mayor George McClellan two weeks later.[4]

On June 16, 1908, the proposal to construct a subway under Gerard Avenue was abandoned because of the soil conditions, which made the project too expensive to be constructed at the time. Instead, the Commission adopted Route 23, known as the River Avenue route, which provided for an elevated railroad and subway connecting the Jerome Avenue elevated line with the Lexington Avenue Line. This route was utilized as part of the Jerome Avenue Line. The route was approved by the Board of Estimate on June 26, 1908, and by the Mayor four days later.[4]

Construction and opening

The Dual Contracts, which were signed on March 19, 1913, were contracts for the construction and/or rehabilitation and operation of rapid transit lines in the City of New York. The contracts were "dual" in that they were signed between the City and two separate private companies (the Interborough Rapid Transit Company and the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company), all working together to make the construction of the Dual Contracts possible. The Dual Contracts promised the construction of several lines in the Bronx. As part of Contract 3, the IRT agreed to build an elevated line along Jerome Avenue in the Bronx.[5][6][7]

The first part of the line opened on June 2, 1917 as a shuttle service between Kingsbridge Road and 149th Street. Only the southbound platform was in use at Kingsbridge Road.[4][8] This was in advance of through service to the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, which began on July 17, 1918.[9]

The line was extended from Kingsbridge Road to its final terminal of Woodlawn on April 15, 1918.[10] This section was initially served by shuttle service, with passengers transferring at 167th Street.[11][12] The Jerome Avenue line cost approximately $7 million, with $3 million spent on the elevated section and $4 million spent on the underground section.[13] The construction of the line encouraged development along Jerome Avenue and led to the growth of the surrounding communities.[4]

On July 1, 1918, trains on the Ninth Avenue El were extended from 155th Street, entering the Bronx via the Putnam Bridge, a now-demolished swing bridge immediately north of the Macombs Dam Bridge, to connect with the Jerome Avenue line between 161st Street and 167th Street.[9][14][15]

Beginning on July 17, 1918, Ninth Avenue El service was extended to Kingsbridge Road.[14] On January 2, 1919, rush hour Ninth Avenue El express trains began running to Woodlawn.[14] On December 11, 1921, Lexington Avenue–Jerome Avenue subway trains began running north of 167th Street at all times, replacing elevated trains, which ran to Woodlawn during rush hours, but terminated at 167th Street during non-rush hours.[16] Four were killed and 45 injured in a collision between two trains on April 29, 1929, two hundred feet north of 167th Street station.[17]

Later changes

Sign announcing the end of Ninth Avenue El service south of the 155th Street station.

Following the closure of the lower portion of the Ninth Avenue Elevated on June 11, 1940,[18] service from 155th Street to Burnside Avenue in the Bronx was continued as the "Polo Grounds Shuttle," or the 155th Street Shuttle, at all hours. A paper transfer issuance was established between the shuttle and the IND Concourse Line station at 155th Street at the Polo Grounds.[14] IRT composite construction subway cars replaced the wooden elevated cars on the line, but retained the elevated third rail shoes.[14] Dual third rail operation remained in use on the Jerome Avenue Line to the yards at Bedford Park until shuttle service ended in 1958; the structure and the bridge were removed in 1962.[14] The northern terminal of the shuttle was cut back to 167th Street on June 1, 1941. Service ended on August 31, 1958 as a result of the departure of the New York Giants baseball team (moved to San Francisco) and the ending of passenger service on the New York Central's Putnam Division.[19][14][20]

In Fiscal Year 1960, work began on the extension of platforms at some stations on the line to 525 feet (160 m) to accommodate ten-car trains. In addition, work to replace wooden platforms at six stations on the line with concrete ones was completed. Replacing the wooden platforms with concrete ones reduced maintenance costs and increased the longevity of the platforms.[21]

In 1986, the New York City Transit Authority launched a study to determine whether to close 79 stations on 11 routes, including the Jerome Avenue Line north of 167th Street, due to low ridership and high repair costs.[22][23] Numerous figures, including New York City Council member Carol Greitzer, criticized the plans.[23][24]

On March 27, 2004, Mount Eden Avenue and 167th Street closed for three months to be renovated. On July 5, 2004, Fordham Road, 170th Street, and 176th Street closed for four months so they could be renovated. As part of the project, new canopy roofs, walls, lighting, staircases, floors, token booths, and public address systems would be installed at each station.[25][26]

In 2006, work began on a $55 million contract to renovate five stops on the line to bring them into a state of good repair. As part of the project, station mezzanines were refurbished, electrical upgrades were completed, platform floors, canopy roofs, and windscreens were replaced. In addition, fluorescent lighting and tactile platform edge strips were installed. Work on the project was completed in phases so as to reduce inconveniences to riders. From June 17, 2006 to October 16, 2006, Bedford Park Boulevard and Burnside Avenue were closed for repairs.[27] From October 30, 2006, to January 2007, the northbound platform at Mosholu Parkway was closed to be renovated. Work on the southbound platform began on August 13, 2007, and was expected to be completed in mid-November 2007.[28] As part of the project, the southern entrance to the station was reopened.[27] From March 5, 2007 to May 21, 2007, Kingsbridge Road and 183rd Street were closed to be renovated. The stations reopened eight weeks ahead of schedule.[29]

As part of a pilot program to evaluate express service on the line, from June 8, 2009 to June 26, 2009, the MTA operated four trains southbound on the express track between 7:15 a.m. and 8:00 a.m.. The trains entered service at Woodlawn, switched to the express track after stopping at Mosholu Parkway, and ran express to 149th Street–Grand Concourse, stopping only at Burnside Avenue.[30] From October 26, 2009, to December 11, 2009, another pilot program to run express service ran, this time adding Bedford Park Boulevard–Lehman College as an additional stop. A fifth train had also been added and trains now ran every 20 minutes from 7:00 a.m. to 8:20 a.m.[31]

Station listing

Station service legend
Stops all times Stops all times
Stops all times except late nights Stops all times except late nights
Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction
Stops rush hours only Stops rush hours only
Stops rush hours in the peak direction only Stops rush hours in the peak direction only
Time period details
Disabled access Station is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act
Disabled access ↑ Station is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act
in the indicated direction only
Disabled access ↓
Elevator access to mezzanine only
Neighborhood
(approximate)
Disabled access Station Tracks Services Opened Transfers and notes
Bronx
Norwood Woodlawn 4 all times April 15, 1918[10] Terminal
Center Express track begins (No Regular Service to 149th Street–Grand Concourse)
Mosholu Parkway local 4 all times April 15, 1918[10]
connecting tracks to Jerome Yard
Bedford Park Bedford Park Boulevard–Lehman College local 4 all times April 15, 1918[10]
connecting track to Concourse Yard
Kingsbridge Heights Kingsbridge Road local 4 all times June 2, 1917[32]
University Heights Disabled access Fordham Road local 4 all times June 2, 1917[32] Bx12 Select Bus Service
183rd Street local 4 all times June 2, 1917[32]
Morris Heights Burnside Avenue all 4 all times June 2, 1917[32]
176th Street local 4 all times June 2, 1917[32]
Highbridge Mount Eden Avenue local 4 all times June 2, 1917[32]
Disabled access 170th Street local 4 all times June 2, 1917[32]
Highbridge / Concourse 167th Street local 4 all times June 2, 1917[32]
Disabled access 161st Street–Yankee Stadium local 4 all times June 2, 1917[32] Bx6 Select Bus Service
B weekdays onlyD all except rush hours, peak direction (IND Concourse Line)
Connection to Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line at Yankees–East 153rd Street
4 rush hours, peak direction service switches to/from center express track
Mott Haven 149th Street–Grand Concourse all 4 all times June 2, 1917[32] 2 all times5 all times except late nights (IRT White Plains Road Line)
Branch from IRT White Plains Road Line joins (5 all except late nights)
138th Street–Grand Concourse local 4 all except rush hours, peak direction5 all except late nights July 17, 1918 Originally named Mott Haven Avenue
Center Express track ends
Continues as IRT Lexington Avenue Line (4 all times5 all except late nights)

References

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  2. ^ "Subway Service Guide" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. September 2019. Retrieved September 22, 2019.
  3. ^ "4 Subway Timetable, Effective December 4, 2022". Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d "Service Begun on the Jerome Avenue Line". Public Service Record. 4 (6). June 1917.
  5. ^ New Subways For New York: The Dual System of Rapid Transit Chapter 5: Terms and Conditions of Dual System Contracts. New York Public Service Commission. 1913. Retrieved February 16, 2015.
  6. ^ The Dual System of Rapid Transit (1912). New York State Public Service Commission. 1912.
  7. ^ "Most Recent Map of the Dual Subway System Which Shows How Brooklyn Borough Is Favored In New Transit Lines". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. September 9, 1917. Retrieved August 23, 2016 – via newspapers.com. Open access icon
  8. ^ Annual report of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company For The Year Ended June 30, 1917. Interborough Rapid Transit Company. 1917. hdl:2027/mdp.39015016416920 – via HathiTrust.
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  15. ^ "Open New Subway To Regular Traffic — First Train On Seventh Avenue Line Carries Mayor And Other Officials — To Serve Lower West Side — Whitney Predicts An Awakening Of The District — New Extensions Of Elevated Railroad Service". The New York Times. July 2, 1918. p. 11. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 25, 2015.
  16. ^ "An Improvement in Service for Passengers on the Jerome Avenue Line North of 167th Street". pudl.princeton.edu. Interborough Rapid Transit Company. December 11, 1921. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
  17. ^ Photo, Times Wide World Photo International Newsreel (April 30, 1929). "FOUR KILLED, 45 HURT IN I.R.T. TRAIN CRASH; LAX METHOD BLAMED; VIEWS OF THE I.R.T. WRECK IN WHICH FOUR DIED". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
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  21. ^ New York City Transit Authority Annual Report For The Year Ended June 30, 1960. New York City Transit Authority. 1960. p. 16.
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