103rd Street is the New York subway station located on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line and is served by routes 6 round the clock, <6> only during peak hours in peak direction, and only on weekdays, and 4 only at night. It is represented by two side platforms serving two local paths.
" 103rd street " "103rd Street" Lexington Avenue Line | |
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| New york metro | |
| Platform Location | |
| opening date | September 17, 1918 |
| Area | Manhattan |
| County | Harlem |
| Type of | underground |
| Number of platforms | 2 |
| Platform Type | 2 side |
| Exit to the streets | Lexington Avenue 103rd Street |
| Ground transportation | Buses M101, M102, M103 |
| Station Code | |
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The station was opened on July 17, 1918 , as part of the extension of the line under Lexington Avenue to the north towards the Bronx .

Nominal mosaic
Neighboring stations
| Previous station | Line station name | the next station |
|---|---|---|
| 110th street ( 4 | Lexington Avenue Line 103rd street | 96th street ( 4 |
Links
- nycsubway.org - 103rd Street
- nycsubway.org - Neo-Boriken Artwork by Nitza Tufino (1990 )
- Station Reporter - 6 Train
- MTA's Arts For Transit - 103rd Street (IRT Lexington Avenue Line )
- 103rd Street entrance from Google Maps Street View