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111th Street (IRT Flushing Line station)

 

111th Street (IRT Flushing Line station)

The 111th Street New York Subway Station has full windscreens except at the north end of the southbound platform. Exit is at the south end. The mezzanine and stairway landing are wooden. The fare control area flooring is concrete and the station has a crossunder between platforms. New signs have covered the old signs. There are four tracks on the level of the platforms, the center two are used as yard leads to nearby Corona Yard. The express track bypasses the station on a flyover track above the level of the platforms.

111 Street is the first local station on the 7. It is located in Corona, Queens, New York City.

There are two side platforms. One unique feature of this station is the "flying express track" - the express track is at a higher level than the others, directly above the station.

The entrance/exit is at the center, leading to the mezzanine with a 24-hour station agent.


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