Fulton Street (IRT Lexington Avenue Line station)
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Template:NYCS station rowJanuary 16, 1905
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Fulton Street, located at Broadway and Fulton Street, is the northernmost two-track station on the Lexington Avenue Line; local tracks join between it and Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall. It has two side platforms and a crossunder between directions, and features a mosaic of the steamboat built by Robert Fulton. The southbound platforms incorporate a very ornate entrance to a the building at 195 Broadway, which features fluted columns, engraved metal signs, ornate railings, and blacked out store windows. This station is now a registered New York City Landmark.
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External links
- NYCsubway.org - IRT East Side: Fulton Street (http://nycsubway.org/irt/eastside/irt-eastside-fulton.html) (text used with permission)