(“Lexington Avenue–63rd Street” is a “New York City Subway’ station in ‘Lenox Hill’, ‘Manhattan’, shared by the IND and BMT ’63rd Street Lines’)
(located at the intersection of ‘Lexington Avenue’ and ’63rd Street’, it is served by the F and Q trains at all times, and by some N trains during rush hours)
(the station has two platform levels; trains headed southbound to downtown and ‘Brooklyn’ use the upper level, while trains headed northbound to uptown and ‘Queens’, use the lower level)
(the station was expanded as part of the construction of the ‘Second Avenue Subway’, which the N and Q trains use)
(trains to and from the ‘Second Avenue Subway’ began stopping here on 1 january 2017)
(because of the construction, the station’s original red-orange wall tiles were removed, and beige-white wall tiles were installed; in addition, a never-opened entrance at ‘Third Avenue’ was redesigned and opened to the public)