110th Street (IRT Lexington Avenue Line)
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110th Street Station, located at Lexington Avenue and 110th Street in Harlem, is four tracks wide and has two side platforms, serving local trains. Fare control is at platform level, and no crossover or crossunder is provided. There was a 2nd exit towards the north end of the uptown platform but due to safety and security reasons was closed and covered over in the mid-1990's. The only evidence that the exit was there is a steel door in the wall. There are standard IRT number and station name tile mosaics. The artwork at this station is a mosaic entitled Un Sabado en la Ciento Diez (A Saturday on 110th), by Manuel Vega in 1996.
The station opened July 17, 1918.
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