
Woodlawn is a station on the Harlem Line in the North Bronx at 233rd Street. The station is a simple local stop with two side platforms that protrude with entrances from the northside of the 233rd Street Overpass. The 233rd Street 2 Station is 2 blocks east on White Plains Road. Woodlawn Cematary is also a block away. The Northbound platform is along the Bronx River, but the southbound platform also has an exit at grade that has a small Parking by Permit only Parking Lot. Just beyond the station is the interlocking where the New Haven and Harlem Line splits.
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| (woodlawn1) Looking down the tracks at Woodlawn with the major interlocking where the New Haven Line leaves the Harlem Line. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 6 August, 2006 | (woodlawn2) A Woodlawn Station sign on the 233rd Street highway overpass. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 6 August, 2006 | (woodlawn3) The New York City-bound platform at Woodlawn. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 6 August, 2006 | (woodlawn4) Looking down the tracks at Woodlawn. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 6 August, 2006 |
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| (woodlawn5) A platform sign at Woodlawn with a bridgeplate locked underneath it. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 6 August, 2006 | (woodlawn6) A TVM on the southbound platform at Woodlawn. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 6 August, 2006 | (woodlawn7) M7A #4109 approaches Woodlawn leading a Southeast-bound express train that will bypass the station. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 6 August, 2006 | (woodlawn8) A Train of M7A's bypasses Woodlawn. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 6 August, 2006 |
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| (woodlawn9) A train of M7A's goes into the distrance after bypassing Woodlawn. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 6 August, 2006 | (woodlawn10) M7A #4062 approaches Woodlawn leading a southbound express train. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 6 August, 2006 |
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Last Updated: 10 August, 2006
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