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I will like to end the NUMEROUS arguments I have with some of my friends about these neighborhoods, and I will also like satisfy my curiousity
so help if you can.....
I know supermario can knock out the 4-train stops while gwac can do the same to the 2/5 stops. Besides the obvious ones, I left everything else blank on purpose. SuperMario, you triggered this btw......
2,4,5 Bronx NH stops
2/5 149/GC - Mott haven (mh)
3rd ave/149 - mh
Jackson - mh
Prospect - longwood
Intervale - hp?
simpson - hunts point (hp)?
freeman - morrisania
174 st -
west farms/etremont -
2/5 149/GC - Mott haven (mh)
3rd ave/149 - mh
Jackson - mh
Prospect - longwood
Intervale - hp? Longwood
simpson - hunts point (hp)? Longwood
freeman - morrisania E Morrisania/ Crotona Park East
174 st - E Morrisania/ Crotona Park East west farms/etremont - West Farms
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Morris Park - Morris park
Pelham pkwy - pelham pkwy
Gun Hill - Baychester
Baychester ave - Eastchester
Dyre - Eachester
The 4 train is tricky. Jerome is the boundary of many neighborhoods. Therefore you can be in two different neighborhoods depending on if you go to the west or east side.
Burnside is the border for University and Morris Heights. It can go either way but I think its more Morris Heights. Same with Fordham and Tremont...I felt it was more Tremont.
Is 4 Woodlawn stop really considered to be in the Woodlawn neighborhood? I don't think so but I don't know what that neighborhood is called. I wouldn't consider it to be Norwood either. I would think the stop is called Woodlawn because it's at the entrance to the cemetary.
Is 4 Woodlawn stop really considered to be in the Woodlawn neighborhood? I don't think so but I don't know what that neighborhood is called. I wouldn't consider it to be Norwood either. I would think the stop is called Woodlawn because it's at the entrance to the cemetary.
Yeah definitely not in Woodlawn, but its next to the Woodlawn Cemetary. I would consider it Norwood/Bainbridge.
No subways in Woodlawn. People take the bus to the 4 or D train. There is a metro north stop on the edge of the neighborhood, but it can be a real hike depending on where you are.
I will like to end the NUMEROUS arguments I have with some of my friends about these neighborhoods, and I will also like satisfy my curiousity
so help if you can.....
I know supermario can knock out the 4-train stops while gwac can do the same to the 2/5 stops. Besides the obvious ones, I left everything else blank on purpose. SuperMario, you triggered this btw......
2,4,5 Bronx NH stops
2/5 149/GC - Mott haven (mh)
3rd ave/149 - mh
Jackson - melrose
Prospect - hunts point/morrisania (its on the border)
Intervale - morrisania
simpson - morrisania
freeman - morrisania
174 st - morrisania?
west farms/etremont west farms
Nope it goes to the cemetary which is about a mile away. You have to switch to the bus.
MetroNorth is about 10 minute walk from where I'm living at and is much more convenient in my opinion. Its a 10 minute walk, then a 30 minute ride to Grand Central. If I take the bus to the subway the same trip usually takes a little over an hour.
The only differences are the Prospect/Intervale/Simpson Street stops. Prospect and Intervale are in Longwood (a subsection of Hunts Point that borders Morrisania), whereas Simpson Street is ONLY Hunts Point (and it also borders Morrisania). Other than that...those stops are correct.
2,4,5 Bronx NH stops
2/5 149/GC - Mott haven (mh)
3rd ave/149 - mh
Jackson - mh
Prospect - longwood (subsection of Hunts Point/Borders Morrisania)
Intervale - HP (subsection of Hunts Point/Borders Morrisania)
simpson - hunts point (subsection of Hunts Point/Borders Morrisania)
freeman - morrisania
174 st - morrisania (west farms/etremont)
What happened to the 6 line anyway?
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