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4-Lexington Avenue Jerome Avenue Express

The 4-Lexington Avenue Express is a train line in New York City's subway. It was originally a part of the Interborough Rapid Transit network, and was the first line to be built in New York. It operates from Woodlawn station in the Bronx to New Lots Avenue in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn. The 4 runs as a local in the Bronx, express in Manhattan on the Lexington Avenue line, then express again in Brooklyn. The 4 is world-famous because it is the official train of the New York Yankees. It stops Yankee Stadium, located at 161st Street-Yankee Stadium station in the Bronx. Several R62 and R142 cars running on this line are decorated with Yankee logos and colors.

Table of contents
1 List of stations

List of stations

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Bronx

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Woodlawn\n*Mosholu Parkway\n*Bedford Park Boulevard\n*Kingsbridge Road\n*Fordham Road\n*183rd Street\n*Burnside Avenue\n*176th Street\n*Mt. Eden Avenue\n*170th Street\n*167th Street\n*161st Street-Yankee Stadium (B, D)\n*149th Street-Grand Concourse (2, 5)\n*138th Street

Manhattan

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125th Street (5, 6, Metro North)\n*86th Street (5, 6)\n*59th Street (5, 6, N, R, W)\n*42nd Street-Grand Central (S, 5, 6, 7, Metro North)\n*14th Street-Union Square (L, N, Q, R, W, 5, 6)\n*Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall (J, M, Z, 5, 6)\n*Fulton Street (A, C, J, M, Z, 2, 3, 5)\n*Wall Street\n*Bowling Green (5)

Brooklyn

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Borough Hall-Court Street (M, N, R, 2, 3, 5)\n*Nevins Street (2, 3, 5)\n*Atlantic Avenue (B, D, M, N, Q, R, 2, 3, 5)\n*Bergen Street\n*Grand Army Plaza\n*Eastern Parkway-Brooklyn Museum\n*Franklin Avenue (2, 3, 5, S)\n*Nostrand Avenue\n*Kingston Avenue\n*Crown Heights-Utica Avenue (3)\n*Sutter Avenue-Rutland Road\n*Saratoga Avenue\n*Rockaway Avenue\n*Junlus Street\n*Pennsylvania Avenue\n*Van Siclen Avenue\n*New Lots Avenue

Related Subway Lines

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5-Lexington Avenue Express\n*6-Lexington Avenue Local Category:New York City Subway

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