A list of puns related to "IRT Third Avenue Line"
I've been watching some "How To" videos about using the subway in NYC, I've seen some references to subway lines having "names", as opposed to their identifier like as 1,2,3,A,B,E, etc.
I know that some of the names are actually used and appear on signage, like the "Shuttle" between Times Sq/42 and Grand Central, and the "Broadway Express", but I've also seen videos that use terms like "the Lexington Avenue Line", or "IRT".
I've skimmed the Wikipedia article about the subway history, and am aware of the old historical subway systems and lines like IRT, BRT, BMT, etc. but wondering if any of those names/identifiers are used today by the daily users, especially from the point of view of a visitor to New York. Can a visitor rely solely on the number/letter identifiers - the E train, the Six train, etc.
IRT Lexington Avenue Line (my favorite subway line) is having track and switch replacement work done just south of Grand Central-42nd St from August 10th to 31st. Nothing to worry or fret about because we can get through this. Please enjoy this blogpost and another one is coming this weekend. Its a special.
https://transportationhub.blogspot.com/2020/08/major-switch-replacement-work-comes-to.html
The [Wikipedia article for 103 St](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/103rd_Street_(IND_Eighth_Avenue_Line)) says:
>The IRT Lenox Avenue Line passes underneath this station [...]
Whereas /u/vanshnookenraggen's map shows the opposite.
Start at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRT_Flushing_Line, make your way to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS, then end up at Hitler. No geography or time period related things.
Phase 3 of SAS would interrupt this balance with the introduction of the turquoise 'T'.
IRT Lexington Avenue Line (my favorite subway line) is having track and switch replacement work done just south of Grand Central-42nd St from August 10th to 31st. Nothing to worry or fret about because we can get through this. Please enjoy this blogpost and another one is coming this weekend. Its a special.
https://transportationhub.blogspot.com/2020/08/major-switch-replacement-work-comes-to.html
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