149th Street station (IRT Third Avenue Line)

A diamond crossover switch was installed north of the station to relay terminating trains.

[4] Around this time, the name "The Hub of the Bronx" emerged due to the area's status as a major transportation, commercial, and amusement center.

[11][13][10] In 1921, a seven-car train derailed crossing the spur track north of the station, destroying a control tower and causing a fire on the trestle.

[8] On May 12, 1955,[4] the Third Avenue elevated was closed south of 149th Street, ending service on the line between the Bronx and Manhattan.

[4] In the 1960s under the Program For Action, the city planned to close the remainder of the line, which fell into disrepair and was credited for blight in the area.

The Hub in Bronx at the north end of the former station, 35 years after it closed.