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110 Street is one of the opening day on the IRT stations which was renovated in 2003 just before the subway centennial. The stop has two side platforms for the three tracked line with Cathedral Parkway name tablets (white on green with brown as the main boarder color) and 110 Street wall reliefs with white text on a blue background surrounded by cream colored flours, and a green boarder around these reliefs that also forms the platforms trimlines. In the extension portion of the station these are replaced by 110 mosaics, with two red squares alongside the numerals. There are little 110 signs on the platform walls as well.

For exits the station has one along each platform, the uptown platform is presently unstaffed turnstiles (with only part time turnstiles, high entrance/exit turnstiles at other times before turnstiles were allowed to be left unmanned) and street stairs to both the NE and SE corners of Broadway and 110 Street-Cathedral Parkway. The downtown platform has the token booth but its only streetstair to the NW corner of 110 Street and Broadway. It also has a platform newsstand.
Photos 1-10: June 26, 2008;

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