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72nd Street (IND Second Avenue Line)

72nd Street
NYCS-bull-trans-N.svg NYCS-bull-trans-Q.svg
New York City Subway rapid transit station
72nd St - 2 Av - Platform.jpg
Platform level
Station statistics
Address 72nd Street & Second Avenue
New York, NY 10021
Borough Manhattan
Locale Upper East Side, Lenox Hill
Coordinates 40°46′8″N 73°57′30″W / 40.76889°N 73.95833°W / 40.76889; -73.95833Coordinates: 40°46′8″N 73°57′30″W / 40.76889°N 73.95833°W / 40.76889; -73.95833
Division B (IND)
Line       IND Second Avenue Line
Services       N selected rush-hour trips (selected rush-hour trips)
      Q all times (all times)
Transit connections Bus transport NYCT Bus: M15 (SB), M72
Structure Underground
Platforms 1 island platform
Tracks 2
Other information
Opened January 1, 2017; 2 months ago (2017-01-01)
Accessible This station is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
Wireless service Wi-Fi and cellular service is provided at this station
Station succession


Next adjacent station compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 north 86th Street: N selected rush-hour trips Q all times
Next adjacent station compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 south Lexington Avenue–63rd Street: N selected rush-hour trips Q all times
55th Street: future

72nd Street is a station on the first phase of the Second Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Second Avenue and 72nd Street on the Upper East Side, it opened on January 1, 2017, with the Q train providing full-time service, as well as some N service during rush hours. This is the southernmost station on the first phase of the Second Avenue Line; south of this station, the BMT 63rd Street Line diverges to the west, towards the Lexington Avenue–63rd Street station, and bellmouths exist for a future extension to Second Avenue–Houston Street and Hanover Square.

The 72nd Street station is served by the Q train at all times, and some N trains during rush hours. It has two tracks and an island platform. The station is built so that it is more wide open than most other underground subway stations in the system, like other Second Avenue Subway stations but unlike existing New York City Subway stations. Due to its openness, the station was likened to a Washington Metro station by Dr. Michael Horodniceanu, President of MTA Capital Construction. The platform is approximately 99 feet (30 m) below ground. The platform for the 72nd Street station, like the other Second Avenue Subway stations, is 27.8 feet (8.5 m) wide.


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