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Eastchester–Dyre Avenue station

The Eastchester–Dyre Avenue station (signed as simply Dyre Avenue) is the northern terminal station of the IRT Dyre Avenue Line of the New York City Subway, at Dyre Avenue and Light Street (one block south of East 233rd Street) in the Eastchester neighborhood of the Bronx. It is served by the 5 train at all times.

 Eastchester–Dyre Avenue
 
New York City Subway station (rapid transit)
Dusk shot of a train on Track Number 1 in November 2013
Station statistics
AddressDyre Avenue & Light Street
Bronx, NY 10466
BoroughThe Bronx
LocaleEastchester
Coordinates40°53′21″N 73°49′50″W / 40.889055°N 73.830614°W / 40.889055; -73.830614
DivisionA (IRT, formerly NYW&B)[1]
LineIRT Dyre Avenue Line
Services   5  (all times)
Transit
StructureEmbankment / Elevated
Platforms1 Island platform
Tracks2
Other information
OpenedMay 29, 1912; 111 years ago (1912-05-29) (NYW&B station)
ClosedDecember 12, 1937; 85 years ago (1937-12-12) (NYW&B station)
RebuiltMay 15, 1941; 82 years ago (1941-05-15) (as a Subway station)
Opposite-
direction
transfer
N/A
Traffic
20191,331,886[3] 5.8%
Rank321 out of 424[3]
Services
Preceding station New York City Subway Following station
Terminus
Local
Baychester Avenue
Non-revenue services and lines
Preceding station New York City Subway Following station
Terminus no service Pelham Parkway
express
Former services
Preceding station New York, Westchester and Boston Railway Following station
Kingsbridge Road
toward Columbus Avenue
Main Line
Baychester Avenue
Location
Track layout

End of tail tracks
Street map

Station service legend
Symbol Description
Stops all times
Stops weekdays and weekday late nights
Stops weekends and weekend late nights

History Edit

 
View of the station house

This station opened on May 29, 1912 as a local station of the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway (NYW&B). It closed on December 12, 1937 when the NYW&B went bankrupt.[4] In 1940, New York City purchased the right of way from the Bronx/Westchester County boundary southward. On May 15, 1941, a shuttle service was implemented between Dyre Avenue and East 180th Street using IRT gate cars.[5] In 1957, a physical connection was made to the IRT White Plains Road Line, and through service was provided.[6]

On February 27, 1962, the Transit Authority announced a $700,000 modernization plan of the Dyre Avenue Line. The plan included the reconstruction of the Dyre Avenue station.[7][8] At the time, the line was served by 9-car trains during the day, and 3-car shuttles overnight. Between 1954 and 1961, ridership on the line increased by 100%, owing to the development of the northeast Bronx. Ridership at this station increased from 207,250 to 579,474.[9]

The reconstruction of the Dyre Avenue station was rebuilt as part of the plan in 1963–1964. A 525 feet (160 m)-long concrete island platform was built atop the line's former northbound express track, and the wooden northbound platform was removed following the project's completion. Two new staircases were installed to the platform. A canopy was installed, covering the center of the platform, in addition to fluorescent lighting. The preexisting entrance to the station was sealed off, replaced by a new entrance on the station's west side. A new change booth and restrooms were installed.[9] Previously, trains had used the northbound side platform as the terminal with the southbound platform unused. Remnants of the side platforms still exist.[10][11][12]

Station layout Edit

Platform level Track 1   toward Flatbush Avenue–Brooklyn College weekdays, Bowling Green evenings/weekends (Baychester Avenue)
  late night shuttle toward East 180th Street (Baychester Avenue)
Island platform
Track 2   toward Flatbush Avenue–Brooklyn College weekdays, Bowling Green evenings/weekends (Baychester Avenue)
  late night shuttle toward East 180th Street (Baychester Avenue)
Mezzanine Fare control, station agent, MetroCard machines
Ground Street level Exit/entrance

This station has two tracks and an island platform, and is located on an elevated structure at its southern end and on an embankment at its northern end. The station, served by the 5 train at all times,[13] is the northern terminus of the route; the next stop south is Baychester Avenue.[14] The city of Mount Vernon, in Westchester County, is 0.3 miles (0.48 km) uphill. The station originally consisted of four tracks flanked by two side platforms. After the line was taken over by the NYCTA, the side platforms were removed, with a small piece of the northbound remaining, and the four tracks were converted to two tracks using the northbound local and southbound express tracks. The island platform was placed over the northbound express trackbed. The NYW&B's southbound local trackbed can still be seen, and is currently used only for an electrical shed on the north end of the bridge,[15] as well as girders holding up two construction trailers used by Metropolitan Transportation Authority crew members over the south end of the bridge.[16] The two tracks extend one train length past the station, and end at bumper blocks.

Exit Edit

The station's only station house is on ground level with doors to the east side of Dyre Avenue on the northeast corner of Light Street. It has a token booth, turnstile bank, and two staircases to the platform.[17]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Glossary". (PDF). Vol. 1. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. March 4, 2003. pp. 1–2. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 26, 2021. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  2. ^ "Facts and Figures: Annual Subway Ridership 2014–2019". Metropolitan Transportation Authority. 2020. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Facts and Figures: Annual Subway Ridership 2014–2019". Metropolitan Transportation Authority. 2020. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
  4. ^ "Westchester Line Passes with 1937". The New York Times. January 1, 1938. p. 36. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
  5. ^ "Rail Line is Added to Subway System". The New York Times. May 16, 1941. p. 25. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
  6. ^ "Subway Trains Run to Dyre Avenue: Through Service Replacing Shuttle for Part of Each Day on Bronx Line" (PDF). New York Times. May 7, 1957. Retrieved December 20, 2015.
  7. ^ "IRT Improvements Set: $700,000 Contract Awarded for Work on Dyre Ave. Line" (PDF). New York Times. February 28, 1962. Retrieved December 20, 2015.
  8. ^ "NYW&B R'way-IRT Dyre Line - Morris Park to Dyre Ave". Flickr. May 7, 2010. Retrieved August 31, 2016.
  9. ^ a b "For Release: Tuesday, Feb. 27, 1962 #238" (PDF). New York City Transit Authority. February 27, 1962. Retrieved March 8, 2019.
  10. ^ "N on NB Local Track-Dyre STA to S. end old NB platform2008". Flickr. May 27, 2016. Retrieved August 31, 2016.
  11. ^ Henderson, John (1992). Gotham Turnstiles: A Visual Depiction of Rapid Transit in the New York Metropolitan Area from 1958-1968. Flushing, New York: H&M Productions. ISBN 0-9629037-8-7.
  12. ^ "N. at end of Dyre Line (ex-NYW&B RR) Track -6-1973". Flickr. May 8, 2016. Retrieved August 31, 2016.
  13. ^ "5 Subway Timetable, Effective June 26, 2022". Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Retrieved August 26, 2023.
  14. ^ "Subway Map" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. September 2021. Retrieved September 17, 2021.
  15. ^ DanTD (November 18, 2014). Eastchester - Dyre Avenue; Former NYW&B Right-Of-Way-North View (photograph). Retrieved November 28, 2018. {{cite AV media}}: External link in |people= (help)
  16. ^ DanTD (November 18, 2014). Eastchester - Dyre Avenue; Former NYW&B Right-Of-Way-SW View (photograph). Retrieved November 28, 2018. {{cite AV media}}: External link in |people= (help)
  17. ^ "Eastchester–Dyre Avenue Neighborhood Map" (PDF). new.mta.info. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. April 2018. Retrieved February 28, 2019.

External links Edit

  • nycsubway.org – IRT White Plains Road Line: Dyre Avenue
  • Station Reporter —
  • The Subway Nut — Eastchester–Dyre Avenue Pictures
  • Dyre Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View
  • Southern end of the platform from Google Maps Street View (during 2017 reconstruction)
  • Northern end of the platform from Google Maps Street View (during 2017 reconstruction)

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Not to be confused with Dyer Avenue The Eastchester Dyre Avenue station signed as simply Dyre Avenue is the northern terminal station of the IRT Dyre Avenue Line of the New York City Subway at Dyre Avenue and Light Street one block south of East 233rd Street in the Eastchester neighborhood of the Bronx It is served by the 5 train at all times Eastchester Dyre Avenue New York City Subway station rapid transit Dusk shot of a train on Track Number 1 in November 2013Station statisticsAddressDyre Avenue amp Light StreetBronx NY 10466BoroughThe BronxLocaleEastchesterCoordinates40 53 21 N 73 49 50 W 40 889055 N 73 830614 W 40 889055 73 830614DivisionA IRT formerly NYW amp B 1 LineIRT Dyre Avenue LineServices 5 all times TransitNYCT Bus Bx16Bee Line Bus 52 55StructureEmbankment ElevatedPlatforms1 Island platformTracks2Other informationOpenedMay 29 1912 111 years ago 1912 05 29 NYW amp B station ClosedDecember 12 1937 85 years ago 1937 12 12 NYW amp B station RebuiltMay 15 1941 82 years ago 1941 05 15 as a Subway station Opposite directiontransferN ATraffic20191 331 886 3 5 8 Rank321 out of 424 3 ServicesPreceding station New York City Subway Following stationTerminus Local Baychester Avenuetoward Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn CollegeNon revenue services and linesPreceding station New York City Subway Following stationTerminus no service Pelham ParkwayexpressFormer servicesPreceding station New York Westchester and Boston Railway Following stationKingsbridge Roadtoward Columbus Avenue Main Line Baychester Avenuetoward Harlem RiverLocationShow map of New York City SubwayShow map of New York CityShow map of New YorkTrack layoutLegendEnd of tail tracksto Baychester AvenueStreet mapStation service legendSymbol DescriptionStops all timesStops weekdays and weekday late nightsStops weekends and weekend late nights Contents 1 History 2 Station layout 2 1 Exit 3 References 4 External linksHistory Edit nbsp View of the station houseThis station opened on May 29 1912 as a local station of the New York Westchester and Boston Railway NYW amp B It closed on December 12 1937 when the NYW amp B went bankrupt 4 In 1940 New York City purchased the right of way from the Bronx Westchester County boundary southward On May 15 1941 a shuttle service was implemented between Dyre Avenue and East 180th Street using IRT gate cars 5 In 1957 a physical connection was made to the IRT White Plains Road Line and through service was provided 6 On February 27 1962 the Transit Authority announced a 700 000 modernization plan of the Dyre Avenue Line The plan included the reconstruction of the Dyre Avenue station 7 8 At the time the line was served by 9 car trains during the day and 3 car shuttles overnight Between 1954 and 1961 ridership on the line increased by 100 owing to the development of the northeast Bronx Ridership at this station increased from 207 250 to 579 474 9 The reconstruction of the Dyre Avenue station was rebuilt as part of the plan in 1963 1964 A 525 feet 160 m long concrete island platform was built atop the line s former northbound express track and the wooden northbound platform was removed following the project s completion Two new staircases were installed to the platform A canopy was installed covering the center of the platform in addition to fluorescent lighting The preexisting entrance to the station was sealed off replaced by a new entrance on the station s west side A new change booth and restrooms were installed 9 Previously trains had used the northbound side platform as the terminal with the southbound platform unused Remnants of the side platforms still exist 10 11 12 Station layout EditPlatform level Track 1 nbsp toward Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn College weekdays Bowling Green evenings weekends Baychester Avenue nbsp late night shuttle toward East 180th Street Baychester Avenue Island platformTrack 2 nbsp toward Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn College weekdays Bowling Green evenings weekends Baychester Avenue nbsp late night shuttle toward East 180th Street Baychester Avenue Mezzanine Fare control station agent MetroCard machinesGround Street level Exit entranceThis station has two tracks and an island platform and is located on an elevated structure at its southern end and on an embankment at its northern end The station served by the 5 train at all times 13 is the northern terminus of the route the next stop south is Baychester Avenue 14 The city of Mount Vernon in Westchester County is 0 3 miles 0 48 km uphill The station originally consisted of four tracks flanked by two side platforms After the line was taken over by the NYCTA the side platforms were removed with a small piece of the northbound remaining and the four tracks were converted to two tracks using the northbound local and southbound express tracks The island platform was placed over the northbound express trackbed The NYW amp B s southbound local trackbed can still be seen and is currently used only for an electrical shed on the north end of the bridge 15 as well as girders holding up two construction trailers used by Metropolitan Transportation Authority crew members over the south end of the bridge 16 The two tracks extend one train length past the station and end at bumper blocks Exit Edit The station s only station house is on ground level with doors to the east side of Dyre Avenue on the northeast corner of Light Street It has a token booth turnstile bank and two staircases to the platform 17 References Edit Glossary Second Avenue Subway Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement SDEIS PDF Vol 1 Metropolitan Transportation Authority March 4 2003 pp 1 2 Archived from the original PDF on February 26 2021 Retrieved January 1 2021 Facts and Figures Annual Subway Ridership 2014 2019 Metropolitan Transportation Authority 2020 Retrieved May 26 2020 a b Facts and Figures Annual Subway Ridership 2014 2019 Metropolitan Transportation Authority 2020 Retrieved May 26 2020 Westchester Line Passes with 1937 The New York Times January 1 1938 p 36 Retrieved October 4 2011 Rail Line is Added to Subway System The New York Times May 16 1941 p 25 Retrieved October 4 2011 Subway Trains Run to Dyre Avenue Through Service Replacing Shuttle for Part of Each Day on Bronx Line PDF New York Times May 7 1957 Retrieved December 20 2015 IRT Improvements Set 700 000 Contract Awarded for Work on Dyre Ave Line PDF New York Times February 28 1962 Retrieved December 20 2015 NYW amp B R way IRT Dyre Line Morris Park to Dyre Ave Flickr May 7 2010 Retrieved August 31 2016 a b For Release Tuesday Feb 27 1962 238 PDF New York City Transit Authority February 27 1962 Retrieved March 8 2019 N on NB Local Track Dyre STA to S end old NB platform2008 Flickr May 27 2016 Retrieved August 31 2016 Henderson John 1992 Gotham Turnstiles A Visual Depiction of Rapid Transit in the New York Metropolitan Area from 1958 1968 Flushing New York H amp M Productions ISBN 0 9629037 8 7 N at end of Dyre Line ex NYW amp B RR Track 6 1973 Flickr May 8 2016 Retrieved August 31 2016 5 Subway Timetable Effective June 26 2022 Metropolitan Transportation Authority Retrieved August 26 2023 Subway Map PDF Metropolitan Transportation Authority September 2021 Retrieved September 17 2021 DanTD November 18 2014 Eastchester Dyre Avenue Former NYW amp B Right Of Way North View photograph Retrieved November 28 2018 a href Template Cite AV media html title Template Cite AV media cite AV media a External link in code class cs1 code people code help DanTD November 18 2014 Eastchester Dyre Avenue Former NYW amp B Right Of Way SW View photograph Retrieved November 28 2018 a href Template Cite AV media html title Template Cite AV media cite AV media a External link in code class cs1 code people code help Eastchester Dyre Avenue Neighborhood Map PDF new mta info Metropolitan Transportation Authority April 2018 Retrieved February 28 2019 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eastchester Dyre Avenue IRT Dyre Avenue Line nycsubway org IRT White Plains Road Line Dyre Avenue Station Reporter 5 Train The Subway Nut Eastchester Dyre Avenue Pictures Dyre Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View Southern end of the platform from Google Maps Street View during 2017 reconstruction Northern end of the platform from Google Maps Street View during 2017 reconstruction Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eastchester Dyre Avenue station amp oldid 1163426955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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