The Morrison Avenue–Soundview station[3] is a local station on the IRT Pelham Line of the New York City Subway. It is served by the 6 train at all times and is located at Morrison Avenue and Westchester Avenue in the Soundview neighborhood of the Bronx.
New York City Subway station in the Bronx
New York City Subway station in The Bronx, New York
Morrison Avenue–Soundview
New York City Subway station (rapid transit)
A R142A 6 train arriving at Morrison Avenue
Station statistics
Address
Morrison Avenue & Westchester Avenue Bronx, NY 10472
The station opened on May 30, 1920 as Sound View Avenue and has also been known as Morrison Avenue–Sound View Avenue and Morrison–Sound View Avenues.[4] The station was opened as the Pelham Line was extended to East 177th Street from Hunts Point Avenue.[5][6] The construction of the Pelham Line was part of the Dual Contracts, signed on March 19, 1913 and also known as the Dual Subway System. The Pelham Line was built as a branch of the Lexington Avenue Line running northeast via 138th Street, Southern Boulevard and Westchester Avenue.[7] Initially, the extension was served by a shuttle service operating with elevated cars. Passengers transferred to the shuttle at Hunts Point Avenue.[8]
In 1981, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority listed the station among the 69 most deteriorated stations in the subway system.[9]
Station layout
P Platform level
Side platform
Southbound local
← toward Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall (Elder Avenue)
Peak-direction express
← does not stop here →
Northbound local
→ toward Pelham Bay Park (Parkchester PM rush) (St. Lawrence Avenue) →
Side platform
M
Mezzanine
Fare control, station agent, MetroCard machines
G
Street level
Exit/entrance
Southwest street entrance
This elevated station has three tracks and two side platforms. The center track is used by the <6> train on weekdays in the peak direction.[10] The platforms have beige windscreen, green canopies, and red roofs in the center and waist-level black steel fence at both ends.
Exits
Two staircases from each platform lead to the wooden elevated mezzanine beneath the tracks. The station house has a turnstile bank, token booth, and three street staircases to all four corners of Morrison and Westchester Avenues except for the southeast one.[11]
Note: Service variations, station closures, and reroutes are not reflected here. Stations with asterisks have no regular peak, reverse peak, or midday service on that route. See linked articles for more information.
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Stations of the New York City Subway, by line (physical trackage)
Stations and line segments in italics are closed, demolished, or planned (temporary closures are marked with asterisks). Track connections to other lines' terminals are displayed in brackets. Struck through passenger track connections are closed or unused in regular service.
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