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Dyckman Street (IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line) : ウィキペディア英語版
Dyckman Street (IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line)

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Dyckman Street is a station on the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located roughly at the intersection of Dyckman Street and Nagle Avenue in the neighborhood of Inwood, Manhattan, it is served by the 1 train at all times.
==Station layout==

This embankment station, opened on March 12, 1906, has two side platforms, two tracks and maintains a level grade. It lies at the northern portal of the Washington Heights Mine Tunnel, which takes the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line through the bedrock of Manhattan. North of the station, the terrain of Upper Manhattan drops abruptly and the line becomes elevated to Van Cortlandt Park – 242nd Street. The terrain makes this station like the Huntington station on the Washington Metro's Yellow Line.
Both platforms have beige windscreens and red canopies with green frames at the center. A waist-level black fence runs along either side. The platforms are offset as the South Ferry-bound one inclines more to the north than the 242nd Street-bound one. Each platform has two "DYCKMAN ST" mosaics.
The station's only entrance is a station house slightly above ground level at the southern corner of Nagle Avenue, Dyckman Street, and Hillside Avenue. It has a turnstile bank, token booth, and two staircases to each platform. A 1991 artwork in the waiting area is called ''Flight'' by Wopo Holup. It features ceramic relief tiles depicting birds in flight.
This is one of only two aboveground Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line stations with two tracks (the other being Van Cortlandt Park – 242nd Street). A center express track, which is currently unused in revenue service, forms just north of this station and runs nonstop to just south of 242nd Street.
The station is listed on the National Register of Historic Places,〔(National Registar of Historic Places: New York County - Dyckman Street Subway Station (IRT) )〕 as is the nearby Substation 17.

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